With — He Gave Himself Minus One

As the two trade blows in one of the most unexpected fights in comedy history, Happy seemingly gains the upper hand. He knocks Barker down a hill and shouts the classic line: "The price is wrong, b * h!"

Barker was the king of "nice" daytime TV. Seeing him throw hands was a cultural shock.

The phrase "He gave himself minus one" typically refers to the iconic moment in the 1996 film Happy Gilmore , where the legendary game show host Bob Barker gets into a sanctioned (and hilarious) brawl with Adam Sandler's character. HE GAVE HIMSELF MINUS ONE WITH

The genuine friction between the hot-headed youth and the stoic elder remains the peak of Adam Sandler's 90s run. The Legacy

In the context of golf scoring, a "minus one" is a birdie—a good thing. But in the context of this fight, Bob Barker gave himself a "minus one" by subtracting Happy’s dignity from the equation. It worked because: As the two trade blows in one of

The fight was so popular that the duo reunited years later for "Night of Too Many Stars" to recreate the brawl in a hospital setting, proving that even decades later, nobody messes with Bob.

Barker did many of his own stunts, making the fight look surprisingly legitimate. The phrase "He gave himself minus one" typically

Happy walks away, thinking the fight is over. But Bob Barker isn't just a host; he’s a student of Tang Soo Do (he actually trained with Chuck Norris!). Barker springs up, delivers a flurry of strikes, and finishes Happy with a devastating kick.