LAS VEGAS – UFC Fight Pass, the world’s leading streaming service for combat sports, today announced “The Nosebleeds,” a new UFC Fight Pass original series featuring comedy duo the Sklar Brothers. The first episode debuts on Saturday, July 30.

In this new six-episode series, veteran comedians, sports enthusiasts, media mavens, and identical twin brothers Randy and Jason Sklar bring their brilliant blend of satire, fun, self-deprecation, and deep appreciation for the history of UFC as they dive into the UFC Fight Pass archives and uncover some of the funniest, most bizarre moments in MMA history.

“This is a perfect example of the evolution of UFC Fight Pass,” UFC Fight Pass vice president and general manager Crowley Sullivan said. “The Nosebleeds is a great way to repurpose our archives and showcase it in a comedic light. We know our subscribers are going to have a blast watching the Sklar Brothers poke fun at UFC.”

In addition to archived footage, The Nosebleeds features short sketches with appearances by notable celebrities, actors, and comedians, including Jon Hamm, Andy Richter, Rob Corddry, Mary Lynn Rajskub and others. Each episode is co-produced by David Nickoll, a 30-year veteran of sports and comedy media having spent years as a producer for Saturday Night Live, CBS, Peacock, NFL Network, Netflix, and Ollie Stokes, who has produced over 100 hours of content on UFC Fight Pass.

Randy and Jason Sklar, known as the Sklar Brothers, provide their post-modern take on stand-up comedy. Best known for their cult hit show Cheap Seats, on ESPN Classic, the Sklar Brothers have had numerous comedy specials across major networks including Comedy Central, Starz and Netflix. Randy and Jason are also writers, directors, and actors appearing in a wide variety of shows, including “Entourage,” “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “Curb your Enthusiasm” and “Better Call Saul.”

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