Adam Sandler and Bob Barker are fighting again, but this time it is for a good cause.

Sandler and Barker appeared for a skit on Comedy Central's "Night of Too Many Stars." The purpose of the show is to raise money and awareness for autism.

At first, it looks like Barker and Sandler, who have not seen each other since their golf course fight in 1996's "Happy Gilmore," are going to call it a truce after all of these years.

Sandler is visiting Barker in the hospital and helps feed him soup.

Barker says, "I do not need your help," and Sandler insists on blowing on the hot soup.

Barker says that it is not him that needs help, it is Sandler. He tells him that he is looking old and "chunkier than the soup."

Barker says it must have been all the movies that Sandler did without him.

Sandler tries to change the subject by turning on the TV and offering to show him "The Price Is Right."

Barker gives one more insult before Sandler loses his cool and punches him hard in the face.

Barker takes the punch and manages to reach for a glass flower vase and shatters it over Sandler's head, before getting up and punching him several times, knocking him out. Then Barker pours the hot soup on Sandler.

The fight continues with Sandler giving Barker a low blow before hitting him with a fellow patient's prosthetic leg.

That hit with the prosthetic leg seems to have sealed the fate for Barker as the meter in the hospital room shows he has lost his pulse.

Sandler is not willing to let Barker die just yet though, and grabs two defibrillator paddles and is ready to shock Barker. Barker awakens from his short coma and strangles Sandler. Barker reaches over to the patient with the fake leg's bed and grabs his bed pan filled with urine and dumps it on Sandler's head.

Barker tells Sandler, "you are truly number one in my book."

Finally, a nurse hears all the commotion from the room and asks if everything is okay in the room.

The nurse is wheeling a cart labeled "Ebola, handle with care."

Sandler has an idea when he sees the cart filled with the deadly virus. He throws Barker's head through the wall and grabs a vial of Ebola.

When Sandler threatens to give the vial to Barker, Barker answers, "one of us is already 91, dummy."

Barker grabs it from his hand and drinks it. Then he grabs Sandler and spits it on his face.

Barker tells Sandler, "I wish I could see David Spade's face when he finds out there won't be a 'Grown Ups 3.'"

The skit goes off and on the screen it says "Two Months Later."

Pictures of Barker and Sandler are shown with 2015 as their year of death. Then viewers are shown what it looks like in heaven for Barker and Sandler.

Sandler and Barker have not stopped fighting yet. They continue to argue and act violent to each other after their deaths.

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