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A Boston TV network pulled a roast of David Ortiz from broadcast schedule after Rob Gronkowski and o

Those onstage with Ortiz included comedians Bill Burr, Sarah Tiana, and Lenny Clarke, actor Anthony Mackie, and fellow Boston athletic royalty Dustin Pedroia and Rob Gronkowski. The jokes don't read well, but as far as roasts go most of them are what you might expect — crossing lines but with everyone on stage appearing to laugh together at each other, knowing their turn will come. If this were originally scheduled to air on Comedy Central, it's easy to imagine the show going on with a few well-placed bleeps.

That said, there are definitely lines crossed that some would not be able to forgive, and don't belong on local television networks by any measure — notably a joke made about former Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez who committed suicide in prison earlier this year. This, along with other jokes made at the roast, left much of the audience groaning, according to the Boston Globe.

While the audience had been warned by ESPN's Jonathan Coachman that some jokes would be rough, there were still a few moments that left people more nervous with the comedy than delighted by it. Gronk delivered a few clunkers extremely poorly, including a "Jewish/quarterback" pun that was particularly cringe-worthy, and a "third base" line reeking of sexism and slut-shaming that definitely made him laugh harder than anyone else in the room.

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Other jokes skewed closer to what you might expect from a roast of these sorts, with Bill Burr calling fellow Boston-based comedian Lenny Clarke, "A

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Update: 2024-08-11