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Posted: 2016-04-11T13:38:06Z | Updated: 2016-04-11T13:38:06Z

The MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss has become one of the most iconic awards the show gives out. Because of it, we've seen everyone from Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams to Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson and even Will Ferrell and Sacha Baron Cohen reenact their on-screen kisses for our viewing pleasure.

At this year's award show, Rebel Wilson and Adam DeVine blew all those kisses out of the water, giving us what might be the raunchiest on-stage make-out session yet.

The two accepted the Best Kiss award for their work in "Pitch Perfect 2." At first, their kiss started innocently enough, but then things got really intense. They fell to the ground, rolled around a bit, Wilson lost her shoes and her crotch was blurred out (though, she seemed to be wearing Spanx, so ... preventative measures?).

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Like we said, it was intense.

You can watch all the action in the video above.

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