Are These The 20 Worst "Saturday Night Live" Hosts All-Time? 

There's a lot of debate about ELON MUSK hosting "Saturday Night Live" tomorrow. Some people think he's a TERRIBLE choice . . . but others say he could be a GREAT change of pace.

"Rolling Stone" might be pessimistic about it . . . because COINCIDENTALLY they've just put out a rundown of the 20 WORST hosts in the history of "SNL". And some were so bad, that Lorne Michaels has tried to bury the episodes.

Here they are, along with an explanation of WHY they were bad.

1. Steven Seagal, 1991. He was terrible all-around . . . from his first interactions with the writers, to almost quitting mid-episode.

2. Donald Trump, 2015. It was mostly the timing. He was beginning his presidential campaign, and had already become controversial.

3. Frank Zappa, 1978. He goofed on the cast and the show DURING the broadcast . . . making funny faces and ad-libbing comments about how fake it was.

4. Milton Berle, 1979. He clashed with the cast and crew . . . and then went off-script on live TV, telling long and offensive jokes.

5. Tom Green, 2000. He did a lot of his own schtick, which didn't suit the show.

6. Nancy Kerrigan, 1994. She seemed to hate it, particularly because she was more famous for the Tonya Harding scandal than being an Olympic athlete.

7. Michael Phelps, 2008. He gets credit for being willing to look dopey, but he didn't seem comfortable . . . and it was like he couldn't wait for it to be over.

8. Justin Bieber, 2013. The show lacked preparation, because he was always surrounded by a big and fussy entourage.

9. Paris Hilton, 2005. Tina Fey once complained that Paris was "defiantly disengaged," and acted as though everyone should be grateful she was there.

10. Adrien Brody, 2003. He was mostly famous for the serious Holocaust movie "The Pianist", and tried TOO hard to be silly and "show off his range."

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Here are the promos for tomorrow's "SNL", with ELON MUSK and MILEY CYRUS.

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