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Default Tracy Morgan Says He's 'Going Back In A Coma' Because Of Donald Trump

Tracy Morgan can't believe the huuuge things that happened while he was in a coma. 

The comedian, who was in a coma for two weeks after a car crash in 2014, joined Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show" Monday and joked about all the things he "missed" during the ordeal.

Morgan first said he was going back in a coma after learning David Letterman wasn't on the air anymore. Fallon lost it, but admitted it must be weird coming out of a coma and finding everything to be different.

"Yeah, things are different. Donald Trump is leading in the polls. I'm going back," said Morgan.

The video stops a little short, but later in the episode Morgan got serious and opened up about how his daughter inspired him to walk again after the accident. But don't worry. In a moment that did make the video, the comedian explains that Rocky Balboa actually lost to Apollo Creed in the second "Rocky" movie. And we're pretty sure he's serious about that, too. 






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