UFC commentator Joe Rogan loves a good plot! In one of the episodes of his popular podcast, the MMA expert discussed an exciting conspiracy related to the World Trade Center attack on September 11, 2001.
If you know anything about the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, you know that the UFC commentator loves to discuss anything and everything. Despite his immense love of mixed martial arts, the comedian/UFC commentator does not limit himself to martial arts. With a diverse guest list, Rogan has grown his podcast programs to be the largest in the world.
In episode 1400, the commentator blew his comedian friend Tony Hinchcliffe with an exciting plot about the 9/11 attacks. “The day before 9/11, [Donald] Rumsfeld talked about trillions of dollars missing.” said. Donald Rumsfeld He was the former US Secretary of Defense. “Then a plane crashed into the part of the building where they were accounting.” Added Rogan.
Rogan and Hinchliffe also discussed other conspiracies revolving around the tragic event. The popular podcast host went on to confirm that he did not believe the terrorist attack was an insider from the United States. Rogan is no stranger to discussing controversial topics on his podcast.
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When did Joe Rogan join the UFC and when did he start his podcast?
Joe Rogan has one of the biggest voices in the United States. Today his podcast is worth millions of dollars, but before he stepped into the podcast world, the popular comedian was part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Rogan was once a trained mixed martial artist and an ardent fan of the sport.
In 1997, Rogan joined the UFC as an interviewer and broadcaster. The fear factor host impressed UFC president Dana White and is now part of the best promotion in MMA in over two decades. In 2002, Rogan made his debut as a color commentator. UFC 37.5. It has been part of the promotion ever since.
7 years after his debut as a color commentator, Rogan and fellow comedian Brian Redban decided to do whatever they could to start a podcast, and the rest is history. Rogan is now part of Spotify and streams episodes exclusively on that music platform.