Shannon Sharpe Skip Bayless Undisputed Credit: “Undisputed” on FS1

No sports media divorce has gotten more coverage than the end of Undisputed and Shannon Sharpe’s departure from FS1 and his long partnership with Skip Bayless.

Yet Bayless still seems to be on a very different page than Sharpe and the rest of the sports world.

In a recent Washington Post profile of Bayless’ next chapter following his departure from FS1 this year, Bayless insisted he was “shocked” when Sharpe left the network. In fact, Bayless claimed his spirit around Undisputed took a big hit once he was no longer debating with Sharpe every day.

“My heart was no longer in it because I didn’t want Shannon to leave, and I fought for him to stay,” Bayless told WaPo‘s Ben Strauss. “It was a shock they pushed Shannon out.”

An explosive live confrontation between Bayless and Sharpe over a Tom Brady performance in 2022 crossed a line when Bayless called Sharpe “jealous” of Brady and told Sharpe to “put your f***ing glasses back on” after Sharpe began to collect himself.

In the months since, Sharpe has repeatedly said that while management could have done more to intervene and regroup the show, Bayless was at fault for losing control and being disrespectful.

Now, Bayless says it “dumbfounds” him that Sharpe would frame their fallout that way.

“It dumbfounds me [that he said I lost respect for him],” Bayless said. “I only gained respect for Shannon Sharpe day after day after day that he could hang on this show.”

Whether this is simply a remorseful Bayless trying to set the record straight or straight-up revisionist history, these two hosts are on the same page when it comes to their recent pasts. What they are on the same page about is continued mutual respect for one another and perhaps frustration with FS1 execs.

We’re not there yet, but a mending of fences seems bound to happen soon. The inevitable Club Shay Shay episode with Bayless will be must-see content.

[Washington Post]

About Brendon Kleen

Brendon is a Media Commentary staff writer at Awful Announcing. He has also covered basketball and sports business at Front Office Sports, SB Nation, Uproxx and more.