A few months back on Highly Questionable, Papi hit Michael Smith with his signature “too slow” and the resulting celebration led to Dan Le Batard breaking his own glasses with a noisemaker of some kind.
Today, Michael Smith was back as the guest co-host, and he somehow fell for it again.
https://twitter.com/HQonESPN/status/1073335503842242560
The graphic switch to Michael Falls For It Again really makes it, too. They had it ready to go! Also, though this sadly didn’t appear to be captured by the studio cameras:
Papi just got @michaelsmith so bad that Papi fell on the floor convulsing with laughter and appeared to be twerking@jemelehill @minakimes @SarahSpain @IzGutierrez @Stugotz790 @DarthAmin @Foxworth24 @katienolan @bomani_jones @PabloTorre
— Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz (@LeBatardShow) December 13, 2018
We didn’t get the twerking, sadly (or perhaps happily), but we can add another moment to this Papi fakes people out compilation.
It was a big news day for Le Batard, as his upcoming podcast network was announced, but the most important news might be confirmation that Papi remains delightful.
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