SNL Skit Shows Joe Rogan Impersonator Feeding Big Bird Horse Medicine

After being in the media’s crosshairs for some time, a few of Joe Rogan’s views on the COVID-19 pandemic were mocked in an opening skit on Saturday Night Live.

While some feel SNL skits have lost comedic vibrancy, it appears Joe Rogan is reaching …

Joe Rogan SNL Skit

After being in the media’s crosshairs for some time, a few of Joe Rogan’s views on the COVID-19 pandemic were mocked in an opening skit on Saturday Night Live.

While some feel SNL skits have lost comedic vibrancy, it appears Joe Rogan is reaching new levels of fame and notoriety nonetheless. The UFC color analyst has been widely criticized for his controversial takes on the pandemic in the U.S.

The sketch shows actor, Pete Davidson, wearing a bald cap and a black button-down shirt denoting Rogan in his typical UFC fight night attire. As the fake Rogan enters the scene with a bag of unidentified pills, he shows up on a ‘Newsmax Kids’ rendition of Seasame Street, hosted by U.S. Texas Senator, Ted Cruz, played by Aidy Bryant.

The scene depicts fake Joe Rogan arriving at Ted Cruz street to help Big Bird with a case of COVID. After shoveling some pills down his throat, the Rogan impersonator offers Big Bird a helping hand.

“I used to host Fear Factor and now doctors fear me,” he says. “I took Carlos Mencia down, I can take COVID.” Fake Rogan replies to Big Bird’s request for help.

“Here’s some zinc, and ayahuasca, and horse medicine,” Fake Rogan continues. “I’m a human and I took horse medicine. And speaking of things that are horse-like, today’s two sponsors are the letters S and D, as in ‘I can S my own D.’”

Following his diagnosis of COVID-19 ten weeks ago, the real Joe Rogan went to social media and revealed a cocktail of drugs he took to eradicate the virus from his body in a remarkable amount of time.

The second stanza, of course, is a reference to Joe Rogan’s intrepid claim on The Joe Rogan Experience. The former Fear Factor host shared that he is able to perform oral sex on himself. The autoerotic declaration was made during a bizarre conversation with podcast guests Ari Shaffir, Mark Normand, and Shane Gillis.

What do you make of SNL’s recent skit about Joe Rogan?

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‘Heroic Psychopath’ Conor McGregor Mocked In SNL Skit

The missteps of Conor McGregor have landed him a special kind of shout out on Saturday Night Live. It is no secret that, while he is the biggest star MMA has ever known, McGregor has also been a figure of controversy in recent months. This has ranged from a variety of different bizarre incidents, with […]

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The missteps of Conor McGregor have landed him a special kind of shout out on Saturday Night Live.

It is no secret that, while he is the biggest star MMA has ever known, McGregor has also been a figure of controversy in recent months. This has ranged from a variety of different bizarre incidents, with the most recent ones being an altercation with Machine Gun Kelly, and an alleged assault on an Italian DJ.

This has led to a ton of backlash, the likes of which were seen in a recent SNL skit. The premise of this skit is an Ellen-esque talk show that gives prizes, has zany games, and features interviews “heroic psychopaths” like McGregor.

During this segment, an impersonation of the Irishman can be seen, being asked why he punches random people in the face. The McGregor impersonator then charge out to the audience to fight a member of the crowd who challenged him to a fight.

Check out the full skit in the video below, courtesy of the SNL YouTube channel.

While this was obviously a joke at McGregor’s expense, the criticisms are not exactly unwarranted. After all, the last few years have seen him getting into altercations with a variety of people, ranging from old men at bars, to infamously throwing a dolly at a truck, and the aforementioned DJ, to name but a few.

It just goes to show how big of a crossover star Conor McGregor is, that Saturday Night Live specifically called him out during this skit, asking his impersonator about hitting random strangers. Considering the fact that no other UFC fighters involved in similar shenanigans have ever had a crossover like this, and it demonstrates the impact that the former two-division champ has had on the sport of MMA.

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