Who were John Mulaney's opponents?
John Mulaney fought against three teenagers named Ben, Jacob, and Adarsh.
Comedy / TV
John Mulaney took on three teenagers in a highly anticipated brawl during the season finale of his Netflix show, 'Everybody's Live.' The comedic showdown featured guest appearances and musical performances, creating a memorable and hilariou...
The 'Everybody's Live' finale was themed around 'teen night,' with Mulaney joking about seeking approval from those with no money. The fight was the culmination of weeks of hype, described as a 'fight to the death, reputationally speaking.'
The event included specific rules: no punching, kicking, biting, or gauging. The teens wore suits and headgear, a nod to Mulaney's signature look, and the fight was a messy pile-on, ending with Mulaney tapping out to the teens' victory.
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's performance of 'Tha Crossroads' was a fitting end, given Mulaney's earlier story about nearly being scammed while trying to book them for the show. The finale underscored the show's blend of stand-up, musical performances, and unexpected comedic bits.
John Mulaney fought against three teenagers named Ben, Jacob, and Adarsh.
The rules included no punching, kicking, biting, or gauging. Headlocks were allowed only if an arm could lock around the head.
Sleater-Kinney and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony were the musical guests.
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