By the time the 25-year-old left the school with a degree in film, he had a 10-minute routine worked up, comprised of celebrity impersonations, film spoofs and a voracious momentum in performance.
On Oct. 14, his energetic delivery helped Tyra bag the title of Orange County's Funniest Person, held at the Martini Blues supper club in Huntington Beach. That was no small feat, considering he was slotted last in the lineup.
The Yorba Linda resident had almost 90 minutes to sit, get nervous and consider the possibility of performing to a tired and alcohol-groggy crowd. Judging by his performance, and the crowd's response, Tyra did not let the nerves get to him. Rather, he climbed on stage, grabbed the microphone and went right into the act with the confidence of a 10-year veteran.
"I really kind of forgot it was a competition, because it goes so far in-between rounds," Tyra said. "It takes a good three to four weeks between performances.
"I was just thinking of it as free stage-time and time to practice."
The climax of his title-winning performance came during a fevered scenario of Michael Jackson combating Osama bin Laden, done in a parody of the 3-D short film "Captain EO."
"Here's how it would go down," Tyra said before speeding through the whirlwind fictional account of the King of Pop single-handedly defeating terrorism with break dancing, shooting holograms from his chest and flying Furbies.
"He was right on and had good energy," said O.C. Funniest founder and host Bill Word. "He got the crowd."
Orange City resident Christopher Heard didn't seem to mind at all taking second place behind Tyra.
"I just hoped to break the top four," Heard said. "Last year, I didn't make it out of the preliminary rounds."
Heard easily won over most of the crowd, a large number of whom did not come to see either he or Tyra.
"And how can you not like Christopher [Heard]?" Word said.