Nick Cannon, the hardest working man in Hollywood this side of Ryan Seacrest, passed through Atlanta for a brief stop at the new Legends Comedy Theater in Norcross Tuesday night to audition for new members for the seventh season of MTV2's "Wild N' Out."
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