Joe Rogan is undoubtedly one of the most noted names in the entire UFC. The UFC color commentator is a seasoned comedian, a former martial artist, and a former TV presenter as well. The awesome popularity of his podcast, ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ compelled ‘Spotify’ to acquire the broadcasting rights of his podcast for a reported $200M. 

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Joe Rogan is also a household name in the field of comedy owing to his long-time involvement with the art. A lot of other comedians and noted podcasters invite Rogan as a guest to their shows. Recently, Rogan visited the YouTube show of the noted comedian, Tony Hinchcliffe, named ‘Kill Tony’. The show involved one-minute comic performances from a few unfamiliar comedians. However, the performance of one of the lady comedians didn’t quite impress Rogan. He decided to take a subtle dig at her.

Joe Rogan couldn’t match the profession of the lady with the standard of her jokes

Hinchcliffe introduced the lady as “Tammy Bernall”. She also appeared a bit nervous on the stage as she took the mic. Tammy started off her one-minute performance by making fun of her own figure, additionally, she also regretted being single in her performance before moving on to describe her experience of getting a massage.

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Her performance contained a few moments of explicitness, which applied to most of the other contestants as well. Bernall was then questioned about her profession by Hinchcliffe.

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She shockingly revealed, “I had been a teacher for 15 years of my life”. This answer from Bernall probably shocked the JRE host. Rogan could not match the fact that these kinds of explicit jokes were coming from an ex-teacher. The entire situation startled the ‘JRE host’.

Rogan expressed his concern about Bernall’s students watching her

In his time for commenting on the act, Rogan questioned Bernall, Are you worried that someone from the school’s ever gonna see you do standup?”. The lady comedian replied, “No”. Understandably, this blatant reply wasn’t exactly what Rogan had expected from her.

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The former Fear Factor host threw another question asking, “Why not?”. The crowd burst out into laughter after this question. Rogan continued, “Why are you so confident? This lady is fu**ed… They’re gonna catch her.” 

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The former martial artist’s thoughts were quite perceivable in this regard. Rogan was probably of the opinion that Bernall’s students watching her crack such explicit jokes on stage in front of a packed audience could have real negative effects.

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However, Bernall clarified that it was all in the past. She also revealed that she currently worked at a company that helped develop education-based websites for educational organizations.

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How do you think you would have reacted if you were in the place of Joe Rogan?

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The coveted scrap between Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson in 2002 was when I realized the passion for combat sports within my family. My interest in combat sports began watching scripted pro wrestling shows. It was my father who directed me towards combat sports and it wasn’t until the late 2010s that I discovered the world of MMA and the UFC. Like many of you, I too, tuned in for the infamous Nurmagomedov vs. McGregor bout live on October 6, 2018. Being an ardent fan of the UFC (and Dustin ‘The Diamond’ Poirier), I was always looking to have conversations about the same with others. But to my disappointment, I hardly found any followers of the sports to interact with. So I took it upon myself to do my part in popularizing the thrill and the agony behind the purest form of unarmed combat. At EssentiallySports, I try to bring the readers closer to the athletes and focus my coverage on exploring the human side of these martial artists. I’m a musician during my time free from reporting MMA. I operate as the lead vocalist of a rock band that aims to make their mark among the audiences with their original alternative-hard rock songs. You can hit me up at-

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