Comedian Andrew Schulz has called Tiger Woods to be the center of the next roast in Tom Brady.
Schulz was one of the various comedians who took the stage in the mega roasted live of Netflix of the New England Patriots legend of May.
The comedian made fun of everyone on stage, and his jokes were well received by the crowd, possibly only behind Nikki Glaser and Tony Fuechcliffe.
Netflix has not said who would be the focus of the next sports roast. With the enormous attention that Netflix receives, someone from Woods caliber would fit perfectly.
“I think the next person to do it is Tiger Woods,” said Schulz according to Us magazine. “For me, that is the most obvious. Who are you going to follow Tom? You have to follow him with someone else who had that size. ”
“What happens with Tiger is that there is also a lot of controversy around him. It would be really fun. '
Andrew Schulz has called Tiger Woods to be the focus of the next Tom Brady -style roast
Schulz was one of several comedians who took the stage in the MEGA LIVE LIVING NETFLIX.
Woods has been the face of the golf for three decades, since his victory in the 1997 Masters.
That exhibition has not occurred without struggles inside and outside the golf courses. Her spill of Elin Nordegren after admitting her to have cheated several times and her car accident in 2021 would be a ripe fruit.
The attempts to return Woods and the injuries that prevented Majors every year would also emerge.
Schulz also addressed another great name from which he could make fun from the lectern: Michael Jordan, saying “never happened.”
“If so, any of us in that panel would be his enemy until the day of his death,” Schulz added.
The identities of the star of each roast are clear for Schulz, beyond being great stars.
'I like to see people who do not need it at all to be able to climb there and humiliate themselves in front of the entire world. There is something beautiful and endearing that, “said Schulz.” I feel closer to those people simply because they let themselves humiliate them in front of me. “