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How appropriate is it that a man nicknamed “The Predator” would referee a match-up of giant, pedophillic mustaches?

How appropriate is it that a man nicknamed “The Predator” would referee a match-up of giant, pedophillic mustaches?

Now that Movember has passed us by, this bit of MMA-themed mustache hilarity comes to us courtesy of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, which has been known to cater to the stars of the octagon before. Featuring the long awaited World Heavyweight Handlebar Championship bout between Herman Cain‘s pencil thin soup strainer and Mario Mario‘s plumber stache, the fight quickly devolved into the sloppiest slugfest we’ve seen this side of Hunt/Rothwell.

As always, Luigi had to step in and save Mario’s ass. And it’s clear that during the commercial break, Mario’s mustache resorted to the ultimate dirty tactic, no, not the transparent kick to the balls, we’re talking about the Bob-Omb. Though his facial hair won the battle, Mario was inappropriately fondled by Cain backstage, so we all know who won the war.

We’re just happy that Fallon managed to make it a whole sketch without cracking up.

-Danga 

Video: Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller from Thursday Night’s ‘Late Show With Jimmy Fallon’

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Jason Miller made a stop on “The Late Show With Jimmy Fallon” last night ahead of Wednesday’s The Ultimate Fighter 14 premiere and among other things “Mayhem” shared his thoughts on how he would fare against Jason Statham and Jason Bourne.


Jason Mayhem Miller Appears on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon – Watch MoreFunny Videos

Jason Miller made a stop on “The Late Show With Jimmy Fallon” last night ahead of Wednesday’s The Ultimate Fighter 14 premiere and among other things “Mayhem” shared his thoughts on how he would fare against Jason Statham and Jason Bourne.

Although he only talked briefly about TUF and his opposing coach Michael Bisping, the “Bully Beatdown” host did express his true dislike for “The Count” and said he’s looking forward to smashing him when they square off on December 3 at the show’s finale.

With the appearance, Miller joins the likes of UFC president Dana White, former UFC light heavyweight champ Rashad Evans, former UFC heavyweight champ Brock Lesnar, who have all appeared on the late-night show. Current UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and his next opponent,  Quinton “Rampage” Jackson will be on Monday’s show.