Source: New York Post
If you were in the sports world or seemingly anywhere, for that matter, you were not safe from Shane Gillis on Wednesday night. The comedian went in on almost every topic imaginable in his no-holds-barred monologue to open up the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles. Gillis touched upon, among many other topics, Aaron Rodgers and his vaccine skepticism, Caitlin Clark and her potential post-WNBA life, Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson’s relationship, Shohei Ohtani and his disgraced interpreter Ippei Mizuhara, Shedeur Sanders’ Colorado number retirement and even President Donald Trump and Mets star Juan Soto.
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