During a recent “Weekend Update” on “Saturday Night Live,” Michael Che found himself on the receiving end of some sharp humor, courtesy of none other than Caitlin Clark, the University of Iowa basketball star. Che kicked off the segment by announcing Clark’s jersey retirement, quipping that it would be replaced “with an apron,” a joke that didn’t quite land with the audience.
Che, not missing a beat despite the awkward response, transitioned to Clark’s expected top pick in the upcoming WNBA draft, inviting her on stage. Greeted by roaring applause, Clark wasted no time taking Che to task for his previous joke. Che tried to smooth things over, claiming fandom, but Clark was ready with a comeback, questioning his sincerity and pointing out his frequent jabs at women’s sports.
The exchange heated up as SNL co-host Colin Jost showcased a supercut of Che’s past jokes about women’s sports, highlighting his recurring theme of undervaluing women athletes. Clark thanked Jost for his support, contrasting his stance with Che’s.
In a twist, Clark presented Che with a script of jokes about him, which he reluctantly read out. These included digs at Che’s past comedy specials and even a playful jab linking him humorously to the Indiana Fever. Clark, showcasing her wit, left Che and the audience in stitches, proving she can hold her own both on the court and in a comedy showdown.
The segment closed with Clark gifting Che a signed apron, a humorous nod to his earlier joke, cementing her status not just as a sports icon but also a quick-witted presence capable of turning the tables on national television.
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