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Famous UFC commentator Joe Rogan has a career as dynamic as his personality. Apart from his gig at the promotion, he also hosts his podcast and is a comedian. However, his work hasn’t been limited to these. The famous podcaster has also previously hosted the popular show ‘Fear Factor’.

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Rogan was a part of the show during his early career. In fact, he had also gotten into a scuffle with one participant on the reality show. Rogan even discussed the incident on ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’. He had explained how he was thinking about choking the participant but didn’t do so because of the fear of getting sued, as per ‘Sport Bible‘.

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While Rogan’s net worth is about $120 million today and he enjoys fat paychecks, it seems like he was well-paid back then as well. According to ‘The Money‘, he earned about $100,000 per episode. ‘Movie Cultists‘ too reported the same amount.

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Hence, it is safe to say Joe Rogan consistently has not only expanded his career but also his wealth. His podcast is one of the biggest out there and millions of listeners tune in. While topics discussed on this podcast have come under scrutiny, there is no denying that Spotify paid him a huge sum to shift to their platform.

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Spotify had paid his around $100 million. However, later on, many fans realized that the sum was, in fact, double. According to ‘Forbes‘, his deal with the platform was allegedly around $200 million.

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Rogan’s presence at the UFC has been a staple. He remains UFC’s most important commentator whose reactions during fights are famous. He calls out US-based PPV events. Hence, it was a shock for fans when they got to know that he wasn’t commentating on fights at UFC 271.

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However, he was back on his duties at UFC 272. Hence, during the upcoming events, spectators will get to see Rogan lend his voice to the exciting fights.

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