‘Tosh.0’ Rips ESPN With Hilarious ‘Sport Science’ Parody (Video)

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Nov 12, 2014

Daniel Tosh didn’t take too kindly to ESPN’s newest video segment.

ESPN recently introduced its “Awesome Video Segment,” which shares many similarities with Tosh’s “Web Redemption.”

“Web Redemption” segments are based on popular videos of people’s embarrassing mess-ups. People are invited onto “Tosh.0” to redeem themselves and correct their miscues.

ESPN’s “Awesome Video Segment” did exactly that, inviting National Anthem singer Mark Donnelly to redeem himself on the show after tripping on a carpet while singing before a British Columbia Hockey League game.

Tosh, noticing the rip-off of his segment, responded by hilariously parodying ESPN’s “Sport Science.”

Warning: Video contains explicit language.

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It’ll be interesting to see if ESPN continues with its “Awesome Video Segment.” If so, hopefully more hilarious “Sport Science” parodies will follow.

H/T to The Big Lead

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