Rob McElhenney vs. Charlie Day vs. Glenn Howerton

Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Glenn Howerton are the comedic masterminds behind the longest running live action sitcom in TV history, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. But today, these friends and collaborators will have two choices: Tell the truth, or suffer the wrath of the Last Dab. Whoever eats the most wings, loses!
From the on-set ad-lib that would get them all cancelled to the closest they've come to ending their hit show, these three will either need to be honest or go head-to-head with the Wings of Death. Which of Rob's businesses has made him the most money? Will Charlie eat actual cat food? Tune in to an all-new episode of Hot Ones Versus, and see who takes home the golden chicken wing trophy!
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