Before becoming an audience member, fat guy was in charge of funerals, and for those in that profession, expertise isn't what matters most, because most people don't understand this field, and you could even say that in this era, the number of people who truly believe in this stuff is dwindling. Even among the elderly, it's hard to say how superstitious they really are, as traditional superstitious activities are increasingly transforming into "intangible cultural" practices.
In the funeral business, the most important thing is to be able to bluff—bluff the family in charge and bluff the mourning relatives and friends. If you manage to bluff everyone, you get your payment and everyone is happy. But if you misspeak and fail to bluff them, it's common to end up with broken legs, especially since the family is grieving a death, and people are particularly sensitive at such times.
At this moment, fat guy was purely acting on instinct from his background.
Broadcasting is his father,
