“9-foot wh**e!” Shaquille O’Neal gets FLAMED by Bill Burr on post-Election SNL
Comedian Bill Burr grilled Shaquille O'Neal for his never-ending list of endorsements on the latest edition of Saturday Night Live.
Shaquille O'Neal and Bill Burr
Shaquille O’Neal is one of the biggest modern cultural icons to come from the sports world. Everywhere you go, you’re bound to see Shaq. Every single advertisement somehow features Shaquille O’Neal, with the Big Diesel not letting a single opportunity for an endorsement go to waste.
However, when comedian Bill Burr joined the Saturday Night Live show to deliver his post-election monologue, he called out the Big Man for his endorsements. Burr led the latest edition of SNL with his 7-minute-long monologue.
Many eyes were tuned in to the show, with the post-election edition of SNL being one of the most awaited TV segments to air. Bill Burr dove into a ton of his political jokes, but soon enough, caught in the line of fire was none other than Shaquille O’Neal. Burr joked about Shaq’s myriad of endorsements which flood the internet.
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Burr hilariously remarked that he came across a random printer advertisement which featured Shaquille O’Neal. He called out The Big Aristotle for never ceasing to accept any and all endorsements. He also recalled watching O’Neal trying to fit into a Buick car during his ad campaigns with the motor company.
Burr hilariously mocked Shaquille O’Neal for still working with multiple endorsements even though his net worth is close to almost $500 Million (not exactly the $1 Billion Burr speaks of, but still). However, he meant it all in good faith. The comedian has been known for his outrageous jokes over the years and Shaq just so happened to be the latest victim.
Shaquille O’Neal reveals reason for declining NBA viewership
Shaquille O’Neal recently weighed in on the ongoing conversations about declining NBA ratings. He offered his take on why NBA viewership has seen a decline at the start of the 2024-25 season.
The NBA legend thinks that today’s style of play has become too predictable and that fans are losing interest because they’re watching the same strategies unfold game after game.
O’Neal pointed to a game dominated by three-pointers, with teams often taking an excessive amount of shots from beyond the arc. He suggested that this approach sacrifices the diversity and physicality that once made the NBA exciting to watch.
In the Big Diesel’s eyes, the lack of finesse, and varied offensive setups, replaced by a uniform reliance on the three-point line has caused the decline in viewership.
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