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- (commentator 1)
...Yale and North Carolina.
- Ooh, Yale. It's college.
- (commentator 1) And here
it comes! Oh, Nelly!
- (commentator 2) Sterling
makes another tremendous save!
- (commentator 1) And
North Carolina's wasting no--
mother of pearl!!! Woo!
- Again?
- Oh my god, it hit him again!
- (commentator 1) Wonderful
save here. Just complete sacrifice.
- (commentator 2) The ball
flies right past the blockers
into Sterling's awaiting face.
- (giggles)
This guy's gonna get a concussion.
- (commentator 1) Like mythical Atlas,
who bore the weight
of the world upon his back...
- Come on, Scott.
- (commentator 1) ...so too
has Scott Sterling bore this team...
- Use your face.
- (commentator 1) ...Carolina
finally push one through?
Sterling bounce Sterling!
- Oh! Oh my gosh!
- (laughing) Oh my god.
(laughing)
- (commentators) The legend!
- (commentator 2) His
teammates help him to his feet.
- (commentators) Now!
- (commentator 2)
They raise him heavenward!
(raucous cheering)
- (laughing)
- They're bad teammates.
- This is why I try not to go into sports.
- (commentator 1) The eighth
wonder of the world!!
- (commentator 2) The Great Wall...
- He has no idea what's going on.
He doesn't know he won.
- Man, Scott Sterling:
the man, the myth, the legend.
- (children) "Best
Volleyball Blocks Ever"!
- (Finebros) So what did we just show you?
- You just showed me
volleyball with a twist.
- The smartest man in the world.
Uses his head.
- It's sort of like that soccer one
that I also forgot the name of.
- (Finebros) Can you describe for us
what kept happening in the video?
- It's a guy just getting
hit in the face 100 times.
Just why!
- This guy's getting hit in the head
a lot from the other team.
- The two teams are playing volleyball.
And Scott Sterling kept blocking the shots
with his face.
- (Finebros) Did you think that
this was real sports footage?
- No.
- No, it did not look real.
Why would you hit
somebody's face purposely?
- This would never happen.
He's either lucky
or it's just full-on fake.
- (Finebros) Does it remind you
of something you've seen before?
- I've seen this before here on this show.
I don't remember when. Like...
It was like... yeah, it was last year.
I don't know for sure.
Have I already been here for a year? Dang.
- (Finebros) Which video
did you like better:
the soccer shootout video,
or this one with volleyball blocks?
- They're kinda tied.
- I like them evenly.
They're both so hilarious.
- You're seriously gonna
ask me that question.
I hate you guys.
Gotta go with... the soccer.
- I liked the volleyball one.
- Volleyball, for sure.
- The volleyball one.
It looked like a smidge more realistic.
- (Finebros) Why would a video
about someone getting
badly injured be so popular?
- (incredulously) How?
I'd like to know that
for myself, to be honest.
I would do science and math,
but this is not the show to do it on.
- People like to see people get hurt.
And it's kinda funny. You're like, "Ooh!"
Because I know it hurts the person,
but it's funny to watch,
because you're not
the person getting hurt.
- It's fake, and you know
he's not really getting hurt.
It's happening over and over again.
And it's like, "What?! How?"
- If someone keeps getting
hit over and over again
with a volleyball and making points
while not being conscious,
that's pretty funny.
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