Still Game star and huge wrestling fan Greg Hemphill has challenged MMA star Conor McGregor to a serious bout - as he insulted his whiskey brand.
Greg recently released his own Still Game themed 'Jack and Victor' whisky with co-star Ford Kiernan and the first batch of £35 bottles sold out swiftly.
The actor, who played pensioner Victor McDade on the hit BBC comedy show which is currently on Netflix, is mad about wrestling.
He has met Drew McIntyre before has taken part in a wrestling bout against fellow actor Robert Florence and even acted as a referee.
He has now faced up to Irish born Conor McGregor, who is rumoured to be joining WWE, to challenge him over his own brand of Irish whiskey which is called Proper Twelve and retails for around £25 a bottle.

Greg who compared Conor's brew to cauld tea and wrote: "A tasting challenge to @TheNotoriousMMA.
He added: "Your cauld Irish tea against our Glesga nectar. Settled In the Octagon (bar in Clarence Hotel, Dublin) No contest.
"Get it booked @danawhite "
"The Octagon is one of Dublin's most trendy hangouts."

The Dublin city bar is part of the sophisticated Clarence Hotel owned by the superstar rockband U2.
The bar is where Bono & The Edge fell in love with The Clarence and decided to buy the hotel and it is a favourite celeb haunt to this day.
Greg chose there rather than Conor McGregor's new Dublin pub The Black Forge Inn.
Dana White is an American businessman and the current President of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Fans were excited about the prospect of a war between the two public figures.
One said: "Square go!!!"
Another added: "A need tickets for this."