While in college, Waters began performing comedy in New York City at local open mics.
Soon after, he made appearances on MTV, ABC's Good Morning America, CBS's The Early Show, Sirius Satellite Radio, Comics Unleashed and NPR, followed by a set on Comedy Central's “Live At Gotham” and a subsequent role on the critically acclaimed series, “Michael and Michael Have Issues”.
[2] Waters’ list of celebrity and sports interviews include Dwyane Wade, Common[3] and Queen Latifah to NBA MVP Derrick Rose and UFC President Dana White.
Waters was a guest speaker at The Friars Club Super Bowl Roast where he poked fun at Terry Bradshaw.
Waters' list of influencers include his grandmother, Dave Chappelle, Larry David, and Garry Shandling.