March 28 (UPI) -- Things are getting a bit testy at ESPN.
While the television network mulls making millions of dollars in budget cuts, two of its biggest on-air personalities got into a Twitter battle Tuesday.
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March 28 (UPI) -- Things are getting a bit testy at ESPN. While the television network mulls making millions of dollars in budget cuts, two of its biggest on-air personalities got into a Twitter battle Tuesday.
Jonathan Coachman was upset that Jorge Sedano was using his "One Word" segment for his broadcast.
"People are just jacking our segment. At least it's being done in Spanish here. #oneword," Coachman tweeted, with a picture of Sedano during his live segment.
"You invented one word? Your pettiness translates in any language," Sedano responded. "You weren't even first at ESPN. Maybe you should talk to @PTI about that."
"Pettiness? At least change the name. At least you didn't use our graphics too. So thank you for that," Coachman responded.
"You first," Sedano responded. "Also, do we really need to go over your history of being petty with your "teammates?"'
"From the guy who has had 6 partners ON the air...oh you were talking about softball. My bad," Coachman responded.
"It was 3. But...ok I ain't the one checking receipts on what my colleagues are doing all day. Keep doin you, tho," Sedano responded.
People are just jacking our segment. At least it's being done in Spanish here. #oneword. pic.twitter.com/63UIM4H2uV
— Jonathan Coachman (@TheCoachESPN) March 27, 2017
You invented one word? Your pettiness translates in any language. You weren't even first at ESPN. Maybe you should talk to @PTI about that. https://t.co/d52Vnvrg9A
— Jorge Sedano (@SedanoESPN) March 27, 2017
Pettiness? At least change the name. At least you didn't use our graphics too. So thank you for that. https://t.co/qLEqrvcGlO
— Jonathan Coachman (@TheCoachESPN) March 27, 2017
You first.
— Jorge Sedano (@SedanoESPN) March 27, 2017
Also, do we really need to go over your history of being petty with your "teammates?" https://t.co/mve4FUS1BM
From the guy who has had 6 partners ON the air.... oh you were talking about softball. My bad. https://t.co/rrFrFHVFUG
— Jonathan Coachman (@TheCoachESPN) March 27, 2017
It was 3. But... ok
I ain't the one checking receipts on what my colleagues are doing all day. Keep doin you, tho https://t.co/excrksMWSJ— Jorge Sedano (@SedanoESPN) March 27, 2017Advertisement
Coachman joined ESPN in 2008 after a career in the WWE. Sedano joined ESPN in 2013.