He doesn't get points but it's still an overall good thing that it happened cause it's making comedy dangerous again. People were feeling a little too safe thinking they could say whatever and being so sure nothing would happen. Now we're gonna see who switches up out of fear. We are gonna see who was real and who's fake. It's easy to say shyt when you think nothing will happen to you. Now when people say shyt, they know they might have to stand on it.
I disagree with the slap but it's still an interesting moment.
Breh why you kats keep saying comedy is dangerous again. Comedy has never been dangerous for the comedians. Even back in the day the mob ran the comedy shows stayed strapped for if dumb ass fan tried some shyt they took him out back and used his head as a battering ram and choked his ass out or worse put some lead in his silly ass.
Its cool if we go back to them times (which is before camera phones). If you think these promoters, comedy store owners and rich comedians ain't gonna protect they investment (with security and cops at shows) or themselves than you slow as heck. Best believe it will be some dumb ass fans getting they clown asses choked out, beat up, neck and backs broken and handcuffed to a hospital bed suffering from brain damage. Silly mothafukkas will be posting on gofundme asking for money in they hospital bed cause they momma ain't got he money to pay they medical bills...
Its like fools don't know about the 80s and 90s before camera phones when security and cops at entertainment events stumped unruly fans pout like roaches on the street.
Oh well I am a capitalist at heart and will be investing in Morgue and Hospital ETFs cause these idiot fans and clowns on the internet gonna keep them filled thinking they are multi-millionaires like Will and the cops and security gonna be light on them for acting a fool at an entertainment venue trying to harm a comedian on the stage