Introducing the newest member ofBachelorNation: Pilot Pat!

On the latest episode ofSaturday Night Live, NFL star and hostJJ Wattsuited up as Pilot Pat for a skit calledThe Pilot Hunk— a hilarious spoof ofPeter Weber‘s current season ofThe Bachelor.

In the skit, Watt, 30, is introduced to the “30 sobbing Hannahs vying for his heart,” an obvious reference to former BacheloretteHannah Brown, who briefly returned earlier this season topotentially rekindle a romancewith Weber, 28.

“Yeah, I’m drunk,” she responds.

“Haha, I love that,” Pilot Pat responds, as he does to every woman’s introduction. The next contestant (Kate McKinnon), who never introduces herself, tells him that she can’t wait for their trip to Thailand.

“I can’t wait to scream about how the food is gross in front of the woman who cooked it,” she says.

JJ Watt Spoofs The Bachelor’s Peter Weber in Hilarious Saturday Night Live Skit

“You don’t seem so surprised to see me. I died last episode,” she says. “I drowned in the shower cause I looked up with my mouth open. They said I could come back if I got alive again, so I did.”

Up next is a contestant (Chloe Finneman) who shares that family is “very important to me.” She then shows Pilot Pat a face on her back, claiming that it is her twin.

“Nice, a threesome!” Pilot Pat responds.

As the skit continues, the women continue to interrupt each other to get their time with Pilot Pat. McKinnon’s character cries to him while Bryant’s character pours champagne all over herself — a reference to #ChampagneGate.

They also poke fun atChase Rice‘s recent appearance in the ABC series, calling him “Chance Beef.” McKinnon’s character confesses to dating him already — and admits she’s dating most of the camera men and several of the other female contestants.

“Woah, that’s pretty hot,” Pilot Pat says.

But when she tells him that she’s making more money than him, Pilot Pat decides that McKinnon’s character is not the one for him.

“All right, let me walk you out,” he says as the skit ends.

Saturday Night Liveairs weekdays at 11:30 p.m. ET on NBC, whileThe Bachelorairs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

source: people.com