It was pretty hard to believe that a then-70-something Bob Barker totally kicked Adam Sandler's ass in the 1996 comedy Happy Gilmore. What's even more unbelievable? The former Price is Right host has done it again — and he's now 91 years old.

Sandler and Barker reunited for a segment for Comedy Central's Night of Too Many Stars, a special dedicated to raising money for autism schools, programs and services. The show was filmed Feb. 28 at New York's Beacon Theater and will air on Comedy Central March 8 at 8 p.m. EST. Luckily, we get a little taste of the shenanigans to come with this little clip released early.

In this four-minute NSFW clip, Sandler, wearing his Happy Gilmore Boston Bruins hockey jersey, is sitting beside Barker, who is in the hospital recovering from hip surgery, which didn't actually happen, don't worry. The two haven't spoken to each other since Happy Gilmore, but Sandler was nice enough to keep Barker company and help him out by grossly blowing on his soup to cool it down.

However, it's clear that these two dudes don't get along. Barker threw some serious shade, calling Sandler old and "chunkier than the soup." He went on to insult the films Sandler has made following Happy Gilmore, which you will feel kind of bad for agreeing with.

But Sandler serves it right back when he says that he loves the new Price is Right host because "he's just so funny and not crotchety and angry." Barker insults Sandler's voice (you know the one), and then it's on. The two throw punches, Sandler hits Barker with a prosthetic leg and Barker even plays dead as he did in Happy Gilmore before "coming back to life" to lunge for Sandler's neck.

In the end, they both end up with Ebola, die and go to Heaven where they continue to bicker. However, it's actually a really happy ending because there are some other familiar faces from Happy Gilmore waiting for them there.

Check out the full video below, and then go watch Happy Gilmore again, because you know you want to.

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