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Tom Brady’s Netflix roast show that happened on May 5 became one of the hottest topics up till now. Both the content and aftermath of the roast garnered high interest and views. But do you know what at least one person felt about the whole roast situation?

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Dana White, who was present at the roast also contributed to the digs. At the show, he first roasted Netflix saying, “It pisses me off that I flew all the way out here and you guys give me 60 seconds? My name is Dana. Is that not trans enough for you liberal f**ks?” Tough joke but what was going on in his mind while he was making jokes?

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Dana White expresses his struggles on Netflix roast

In a recent Club Shay Shay episode on YouTube on June 20, Shannon Sharpe is joined by Dana White, who expressed his honest opinion on his experience at the Netflix roast with Tom Brady. He said, “A lot of people have a fear of public speaking. I public speak all the time. Telling jokes is a whole other ball game… If you up one word, if you stutter, you go into a downward death spiral that you could never pull yourself out.”

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The UFC CEO went out of his way to call comedy “the most underrated thing in the world.” During the discussion, White, who was given 60 seconds to joke, talked about the pressure of being a comedian, of having 12,000 people watching him live and the cameras panning into his face while he was telling jokes. During the show, he roasted Tom Brady saying, “Tom, you played for the Patriots for so long, that I was actually starting to feel like you were from Boston. Then I saw you run and I was like, no, he’s definitely from San Francisco.” Could Tom Brady’s running record have anything to do with this?

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Tom Brady is now a speaker, not a runner

Tom Brady may be the most decorated NFL player with seven Super Bowl rings and five and three Super Bowl and NFL MVP honors. But he’s not perfect, at least when it comes to speedrunning when he locked 5.28 in his 2000 NFL Combine. But no more running!

The legend won’t have to run anymore to prove himself now that he’s retired. But even if he’s not the best runner, his new job as FOX’s No. 1 NFL analyst is already looking bright after he proved himself by charming his fans at his first booth presentation at the UFL Championship on June 17. Will he be able to unleash the inner speaker in him at his first play-calling duty during the game between the Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Browns on September 8?

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Khosalu Puro

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Khosalu Puro is a Primetime College Football Writer at EssentiallySports, keeping a close watch on everything from locker room buzz to end zone drama. Her journalism career began with four relentless years covering regional football circuits, where she honed her eye for team dynamics on the field. At EssentiallySports, she took that foundation national, leading coverage across the college football space. For the past two seasons, she has anchored ES Marquee Saturdays, managing live weekend coverage while sharing her expertise with the team’s emerging writers. She also plays a key role in the CFB Pro Writer Program, a unique initiative connecting editorial storytelling with fan-driven content. Khosalu ensures her experience is passed on to the rest of the team as well.

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