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Adam Sandler hosted Saturday Night Live on May 4, almost 25 years after NBC fired him from the show's cast. It's fair to say he's had a successful couple decades in the time since. Surely he wouldn't have a chip on his shoulder coming back after all those years, right?

Nah. Sandler spent his monologue singing a song about how he lost his job. Chris Rock, another former cast mate who was also unceremoniously dumped (and then went on to enjoy truly massive success), also stepped out to sing a verse. So did Pete Davidson, who hasn't been fired but surely will be?

Weird, silly songs were one of the things that made Sandler such a popular player in the SNL cast back in the day, so it's no surprise he brought one along for his monologue in his first-time appearance as a host. But there's no topping his Chris Farley song. Read more...

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