It would’ve been the weekly guest first appearance live in the Pat McAfee Show studio

ESPN star Pat McAfee revealed a brutal mistake made by a new weekly guest on his self-titled show.

McAfee told TV viewers about an absence made by a weekly guest who didn’t known the ESPN schedule.

Pat McAfee revealed an embarrassing error made by a weekly guest on his ESPN self-titled show
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Pat McAfee revealed an embarrassing error made by a weekly guest on his ESPN self-titled showCredit: Getty

McAfee announced on Thursday that a weekly guest failed to show up to the show
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McAfee announced on Thursday that a weekly guest failed to show up to the showCredit: ESPN
The Pat McAfee Show aired on its usual 12 pm ET time on Thursday.

During the program, McAfee announced that former NBA champion Kendrick Perkins missed his TV appearance.

“We thought for sure Kendrick Perkins was gonna be there today,” he said.

The former NFL punter-turned sports media personality added that Perkins “thought we were starting next week” and called the situation “classic miscommunication.”

Perkins’ absence comes after McAfee revealed on his hit show on Tuesday that he would be joining the cast in the studio each work for a recurring role.

“On Thursday, right here in the ThunderDome, will be Big Perk,” he said.

“And not just this Thursday. Each Thursday for the foreseeable future.

“We can’t wait! We can’t wait for you to be in here.”

Perkins, who was remote while on the TV show, had a fiery response to his ESPN colleague.

“I’m so f**king happy to be part of the Pat McAfee Show. To be part of the family,” he replied.

“I only got one request – have me standing across from you. Give me a tank top, and a microphone.”

Perkins retired from the NBA in 2018.

During his tenure, the 6-foot-10 center won a title with the Boston Celtics.

Since retiring from basketball, Perkins has been a contributor to ESPN.

McAfee revealed on Tuesday that the former NBA center Kendrick Perkins (right) would be joining the cast in the studio each work for a recurring role
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McAfee revealed on Tuesday that the former NBA center Kendrick Perkins (right) would be joining the cast in the studio each work for a recurring roleCredit: Pat McAfee Show

Perkins has been a star analyst for ESPN since retiring from basketball in 2018
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Perkins has been a star analyst for ESPN since retiring from basketball in 2018Credit: ESPN/First Take
The 39-year-old is a regular guest on First Take alongside Stephen A. Smith as the two often have basketball debates.

Perkins will join The Pat McAfee Show which primarily discusses anything NFL.

McAfee launched the talk show in 2019.

He signed with ESPN last summer on a $85 million deal.

The 36-year-old has also been a star for WWE since 2018.

In January, McAfee became the company’s color commentator for RAW each Monday.