Arnold Schwarzenegger Feeds His Donkey On Manningcast: Watch

The New York Jets and Los Angeles Chargers squared off last night, November 6, on Monday Night Football. This game was on primetime due to Aaron Rodgers’ arrival to the team this past offseason. However, the night matchups the Jets have been featured in have been lessened in his absence. It showed because, with Zach Wilson at the helm, their offense could only muster two field goals. This led to one of the more boring games of the season as the Chargers were able to win 27-6 even with their poor offensive performance as well. Many casual fans were disappointed, but not Arnold Schwarzenegger.

If you wanted some sort of excitement during this snoozefest of a game, you should have checked out the Manningcast. This program began three years ago with retired quarterbacks and brothers, Peyton and Eli Manning. On top of bringing some expert live analysis, they add some extra flare to their broadcast. They do that by bringing on some special guests to watch the Monday Night games with. This time it happened to be Arnold.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger Brings Some Comic Relief To A Boring Game

If you are a die-hard fan of the famous actor and bodybuilder, you might know he is a Chargers fan. The cover photo at the top of the article, shows him attending a game back in 2007 when they were still the San Diego Chargers. Manningcast has brought us some standout moments in the past and this one might take the cake as the most memorable. Before heading to the commercial, Arnold is seen feeding his pet donkey. According to Uproxx, her name is Lulu and he got her back during the beginning of the COVID pandemic. Eli makes a hilarious joke about Peyton to add the comedic tone of the moment. “That donkey looks like you eating, Peyton.”

What are your initial thoughts on Arnold Schwarzenegger feeding his pet Donkey on the Manningcast? Was this the best guest the brothers have gotten on the broadcast? Did this make the game more entertaining to you? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Arnold Schwarzenegger, as well as everything else going on in the sports world.

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Lil Wayne Makes Hilarious Appearance in “ManningCast” Audition Skit

Earlier this week, the Manning Brothers dropped a hilarious skit in which they interviewed various celebrities to join them as a co-host for ESPN‘s ManningCast this football season. The Manning brothers have a fantastic, must-watch alternate commentary track for Monday Night Football for the past two seasons and are preparing to do so again for the 2023 season. However, it appears that they might be looking to follow the trend of First Take and Undisputed and add a third permanent co-host to their team.

One of the celebrities to try out for the role during the skit was legendary rapper Lil Wayne. While his cameo is very short in the actual skit, a longer version of his audition was also posted. “Weezy F. Please say the Weezy, please say the F. Please say something. I’m so ready. You’re gonna love it. I’m gonna kill it… I’m a millionaire, I’m a Young Money millionaire,” Wayne says in the extended version. He also drops a little freestyle to show off his versatility. “I’m a Louisiana boy, I’m with the Manning boys and this is the ManningCast and I got a family pass.” Wayne guested on the ManningCast last year.

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Lil Wayne Continues To Break Into Sports Media

It’s unclear if the Mannings are actually looking for a third host, or if this was just a little bit of promotional material for their return to ESPN2. However, it’s the latest connection that Wayne has to sports media. Last week he made his debut as a guest analyst on Undisputed after Skip Bayless turned their friendship into a business partnership. Social media had an absolute time with it, especially after accounts like NBACentral referred to him as “NBA analyst Dwayne Carter”.

However, is the ManningCast a safer bet for Wayne’s media career? Last week, Front Office Sports reported that Undisputed had an absolutely dismal premiere week. 131,000 tuned into the season premiere of Undisputed, now anchored by Bayless, Richard Sherman, and Rachel Nichols. The following day, viewership dropped 8.4% to 120,000 viewers. Furthermore, viewership fell off a cliff on the third, falling another 35% to 78,000. A big problem for many viewers was that Bayless stepped back from the role of host to that of moderator, instead letting his newfound team do most of the debating.

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Lil Wayne Reviews Eli Manning’s Rap: “You Killed It”

Lil Wayne reviewed a rap song from Eli Manning during ESPN’s Manningcast broadcast for Monday Night Football. Eli rhymed over a New York Giants remix of Fivio Foreign’s “1 On 3.”

“First of all, Eli, when I saw that, I just saw a picture of that first,” Wayne explained through laughter. “When I saw the picture, I was like, ‘Wait, is this how Eli really dress in his off time for real?’

MIAMI, FL – DECEMBER 09: Lil Wayne performs onstage during BACARDI, Swizz Beatz and The Dean Collection bring NO COMMISSION back to Miami to celebrate “Island Might” at Soho Studios on December 9, 2017 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for BACARDI)

He continued: “I didn’t know what was going on. I saw the Cuban around your neck. I’m glad I actually saw a video of what that was all about. But you killed it. You killed it. Yeah, you killed that.”

From there, they continued discussing Eli’s outfit for the video: “Somebody ended up sending me a full-body picture of it and then I saw that you had on some khakis or something. That’s when I knew this must be a spoof or something.”

Eli remarked that Wayne’s classic hits “A Milli” and “Fireman” inspired his performance.

“I wasn’t watching a lot of Lil Wayne, but I was listening to him,” he said. “I was listening to ‘A Milli,’ I was listening to ‘Fireman,’ I was listening to ‘Stuntin’ Like My Daddy’ — that’s my personal favorite.”

As for the actual football, the game featured the Green Bay Packers taking on the Los Angeles Rams. Wayne’s Packers ended the night victorious, walking away with a 24-12 win over the former Super Bowl champions.

Later in the broadcast, Wayne reflected on his team’s Super Bowl XLV win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2011.

Check out Lil Wayne’s reaction to Eli Manning’s rap song below.

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