John Mulaney
he followed up on his vow to square off against a group of teenagers during the season finale of “Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney” on Wednesday.
Following weeks of extending invitations to uncharacteristically open-minded chaperones, allowing their teenagers to engage with him, Netflix’s sole live talk-show host witnessed his eccentric segment finally materialize.
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The comic book titled “42” verified that the cancellation was indeed occurring.
during his opening monologue,
informing audiences, “I will reputationally battle three 14-year-olds in a fight to the death.”
In response to those who were heckling him, Mulaney stated, “To everyone watching from home, all you’ve ever done is chatter, chatter, chatter. Now it’s time to put an end to the idle gossip, stop the speculations, and resolve this matter like men—well, one of us might be more accurately described as a boy.”
For preparation of the battle royale, the comedian mentioned he dedicated weeks to training and even longer periods consulting with Netflix’s legal team to ascertain whether confrontations between adults and minors were legally permissible.
(Surprisingly, such intergenerational sparring
is
kosher in California, but solely with a parent’s permission.)
As the prankster along with the youngsters jumped into the arena, their referee outlined the regulations: no hitting, no kicking, no bleeding or biting… and crucially, no championship for the initial combatant to concede defeat by tapping out.
Even though Mulaney managed to execute his setup successfully, he utterly floundered during his match.

His scrappy trio of adolescent opponents, menacingly dubbed the “Truant Teens,” wasted no time jumping the comedian, gracelessly grappling his lanky frame and dragging him to the ground before he swiftly surrendered ― all as guests Adam Sandler, Sean Penn and Joe Mande watched with announcer Richard Kind.
The whole match went on for merely 47 absurdly short seconds.
Adding to the strangeness of the scene, the 1990s R&B group
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony subsequently walked confidently into the recording studio.
to present the boys with championship titles.
In a previous episode of ” Everybody’s Live,” Mulaney revealed how the plan began, detailing how his writing team was motivated by the unpredictable behavior.
100 men against a single gorilla
the debate that flooded social media feeds around a month back.
Swipe through the post below to witness the mayhem of Mulaney’s face-off with the teen trio: