♪ (theme music) ♪ - (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. ♪ (upbeat theme music) ♪