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“Do You Know How Much That Makes My Blood Boil” – Joe Rogan Deeply Angered by “Street Story”

Published 05/02/2022, 6:30 AM EDT

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Over the last few years, the rise of the internet has seen substantial growth in content. People around the world have access to various resources and podcasts. Among all the content, the podcast that stands out is ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’. The UFC color commentator, Joe Rogan, hosts the JRE show. Recently, on his podcast with his guest Brendan Schaub, Joe Rogan spoke of an incident that boils his blood.

On the podcast, Rogan said, “I was on a podcast once and they had a guy that was like their security guy and their security guy was a fake Karate guy. And I kind of had heard that maybe some of those stuff he had done was full of shit… So I am on the show… He starts talking about how the stuff they do is for the street.”

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“Do you know how much that makes my f****** blood boil? It makes me so angry when someone says the stuff we do is for the street,” Rogan added.

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Joe Rogan has always been vocal about his views and opinions. On his podcast, Rogan discusses plenty of issues such as Artificial Intelligence, Health & Fitness, Martial Arts, etc with a variety of different notable guests. Mike Tyson, Elon Musk, and Robert Downey Jr are some guests who have appeared on his podcast.

From being a color commentator in the UFC to have a world-famous podcast, Joe Rogan has come a long way.

A glimpse into the career of Joe Rogan.

Born on August 11, 1967, Joe Rogan is a famous UFC color commentator and podcast host. He began working for the UFC when the promotion held UFC 12: Judgement Day in 1997.

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At 14, Rogan began training in Karate before switching on to Taekwondo a year later. At 19, he won the US state open championship twice. Rogan also competed in Kickboxing, holding an amateur record of 2-1. He later stopped fighting as he used to get constant headaches and he started fearing that he could get injured severely.

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Rogan continues to train martial arts such as Muay Thai and is also proficient in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, having earned his black belt under Eddie Bravo.

Rogan’s podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, is heard and followed around the world. On May 19, 2020, Rogan announced he had signed a multi-year licensing deal with Spotify. The worth of the deal is estimated to be more than $100 million. This deal is one of the largest licensing deals in the podcast industry. Along with his podcast, Joe Rogan also works as a stand-up comedian.

Joe Rogan is undoubtedly a man of many talents and a majority of fans follow him and listen to his views on different topics. Perhaps Rogan has established himself as a brand. In the next few years, it will be exciting to see how Joe Rogan continues to grow his brand.

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Varun Bhat

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Varun Anand Bhat is an MMA writer at EssentiallySports. Not only does he train in MMA but he is also a certified judge, which gives him valuable insight while writing content. The fight between Conor Mcgregor & Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205 was responsible for making him interested in the sport of MMA.
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Vibhanshu Kumar