Joe Rogan is a treasure trove of great stories. The UFC commentator and the host of ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ usually can be seen recounting them during his podcast. Rogan’s crazy stories add a lot of entertainment value to his podcast. It also makes the conversations more fun and exciting.

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During an episode of JRE with comedian Bill Burr, Rogan told a crazy high school brawl story. The narration of the incident in the typical Rogan fashion had Burr excited, and he doubled up with laughter.

Joe Rogan’s high school party brawl story

During his conversation with Bill Burr, Rogan reminisced about the time he went to a high school party, where an all-out brawl broke out. He said, “This was the first real brawl that I ever saw.” Rogan added he was 17 years old at the time and was a senior in high school.

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Rogan said that a rich kid, who had moved into the neighborhood, organized the party. This kid, Rogan said, wanted to make friends and invited people from different schools to the party. “I happened to be at the right place, at the right time, when I saw it pop off,” Rogan said, referring to the incident that set off the brawl.

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“And this girl, I still to this day don’t remember what she did. She either slapped this guy in the face or she threw a drink in his face. But what I remember is he uncorked a perfect right hand on her. He knew how to punch. Like, I remember thinking, wow, this guy is trained.”

Rogan’s animated narration was both hilarious and exciting to Bill Burr. Rogan continued the story, explaining how a guy behind the girl caught her after the first guy knocked her out cold.

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He imitated her reactions with flailing arms and screaming. He finished off the story with a very animated description of the brawl- “Chaos! Chairs flying, bodies piling!”

Joe Rogan talks about the beginning of his fighting days

During a conversation with the legendary Mike Tyson on JRE, Joe Rogan opened up about how he started training in martial arts. Rogan told Tyson that as a teenager, his family moved around a lot. He explained how he frequently changed schools and had to deal with new kids.

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Rogan recollected how the other kids bullied him a lot and how he did not like it. He then mentioned that he started martial arts training to learn how to defend himself. He further talked about how he went from Taekwondo to Kickboxing and how Tyson influenced him to train hard.

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What did you make of Rogan’s high school brawl story? Do you think Rogan handled himself in that brawl with all his martial arts training? And do you have any such stories of your own? Sound off in the comments below.

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As Senior Editor of EssentiallySports’ UFC division, Yeswanth Praveen brings firsthand experience to our combat vertical. A competitive boxer since his college days, he still trains four times a week, keeping his connection to the sport sharp. An English major with a strong command of language, Yeswanth combines technical insight with compelling storytelling, decoding complex fight sequences while capturing the heart of a fighter’s journey. Since joining EssentiallySports in 2021, he has played a pivotal role in shaping our combat coverage strategies. His work has earned recognition from UFC veterans like Bruce Buffer and former heavyweight Brendan Schaub. His UFC takes on Twitter keep him actively engaged with fight fans. Whether breaking down a high-stakes title fight or profiling a rising prospect, Yeswanth delivers authenticity and depth.

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