Mad Dog's "Hardest Sports To Play" Rant Puts Stephen A. Smith On The Floor: Watch

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SiriusXM at Super Bowl LVIII – Feb 7
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R) Stephen A. Smith and Chris "Mad Dog" Russo speak on SiriusXM at Super Bowl LVIII on February 07, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM)
Mad Dog's fourth hardest sport was met with disbelief.

Mad Dog caused chaos on First Take when he dedicated his weekly rant to the "hardest sports to play". After Stephen A. Smith roasted Mad Dog for his low-energy presentation, Mad Dog put Smith on the ground when he revealed that No. 4 on the list was "curling". As Smith lay on the ground in disbelief, Molly Qerim threatened to call Mad Dog's wife to confirm that he had "curled" in the past.

The rest of Mad Dog's list was also pretty wild. His top three were baseball, golf, and tennis. Football was found at No. 5 while basketball wasn't present at all. Fans found the list hilarious, if a little silly. However, this is just some classic work from Mad Dog and his wild weekly ravings on the hit ESPN show. What do you think about Mad Dog's list? Let us know in the comments.

Charles Barkley Said He'd Vote For Stephen A. Smith For President

Meanwhile, less than a week after endorsing Nikki Haley for President, Charles Barkley has now endorsed Stephen A. Smith. “Let me tell you why [I'd vote for you]. Because I know you don’t have an evil bone in your body and I don’t think you have an agenda. That’s all I want. Even if you vote for somebody, you’re not gonna agree on every subject," Barkley told Smith during an appearance on The Stephen A. Smith Show. Furthermore, Barkley also said he'd prefer to see the Democrats nominate California Governor Gavin Newsom instead of President Biden.

As mentioned, the moment comes after Barkley openly endorsed GOP long-shot Nikki Haley on his show with Gayle King last week. Barkley said he was putting his "whole heart" behind Haley before giving her an open platform to address her previous comments in which she stated that America was "never a racist country." The latter decision led to a lot of backlash against both Barkley and Haley.

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Benjamin Mock (they/them) is a sports and culture writer working out of Philadelphia. Previously writing for the likes of Fixture, Dexerto, Fragster, and Jaxon, Ben has dedicated themselves to engaging and accessible articles about sports, esports, and internet culture. With a love for the weirder stories, you never quite know what to expect from their work.
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