'Jeopardy!:GOAT' Contestants Are Roasting Each Other On Twitter, and It's Better Than the Show Itself
Answer: James Holzhauer, Ken Jennings, and Brad Rutter.
Who are: Jeopardy! Greatest of All Time contestants who are in the middle of a hilarious feud on Twitter?
Week two of the Jeopardy! Greatest of All Time championship begins Tuesday, Jan. 14, and the contestants have taken the competition off the feisty but polite Jeopardy! soundstage and onto the mean streets of Twitter. And, honestly, watching these trivia geniuses roast each other is maybe more fun than watching them easily navigate the toughest of Jeopardy! questions. Take a look at some of their best burns.
Holzhauer gives two burns for the price of one.
Jennings finally decides to follow Holzhauer on Twitter.
Holzhauer digs up footage from Jenning's participation on the trivia show Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?
Holzhauer points out that Jennings doesn't follow him on Twitter, which he calls the "ultimate #JeopardyGOAT shade."
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Holzhauer crowns himself Greatest Jeopardy! Tweeter of All Time.
Holzhauer mocks Jenning's Double Jeopardy all-in motion.
Holzhauer gives us this glimpse into his private life...
... Jennings responds with this jewel.
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Holzhauer makes a jab at Jennings implementing Holzhauer's betting strategy.
Holzhauer reduces Rutter from GOAT to goat.
Rutter reminds Jennings how Jeopardy! actually works.
The players took a quick break from lovingly destroying each other on Twitter to compete in the fourth bout of trivial knowledge on Jeopardy! Greatest of All Time on Tuesday night Jennings won the game, his third win, which officially earned him the title of Jeopardy! GOAT. Jennings and runners up Holzhauer and Rutter took to Twitter to thank their fellow contestants in a moment of genuine sportsmanship.
For now, the GOAT may be decided and the tournament may have ended, but here's hoping the Twitter roasts live on.
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