Joe Rogan Is What Happens When Confidence Replaces Thinking
Kristoffer Ealy
We are past the point of giving Joe Rogan the benefit of the doubt. At this point in the summer of 2026, the only intellectually honest way to listen to the man is to assume going in that he is an idiot and let him prove you wrong if he can. This isnt a take born out of one bad week. Its the conclusion of an entire summer of watching him flip his own positions faster than a judge changes a scorecard, and its the only theory that actually accounts for everything that follows.
This isnt new behavior, either. Go back to election night 2024, when Rogan posted on X that Elon Musk made the most compelling case for Trump hed ever heard and called it, in his own words, an outright endorsement. Within days he was photographed embracing the president-elect at a UFC card at Madison Square Garden, and not long after that, he was in the crowd at the inauguration. Endorse, embrace, attend, repeat. That arc used to take him weeks. By this summer he could run the whole cycle in about seventy-two hours.
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Then came the week that should embarrass him most, because the entire arc happened in seventy-two hours in front of an audience numbering in the tens of millions. On Friday, June 12, Rogan told outdoorsman Cameron Hanes that were all pissed, airing grievances about Trumps second non-consecutive term that ranged from redacted Epstein files to unanswered questions about the Kennedy and Charlie Kirk assassinations to a war in Iran he said never should have escalated a second time. He even suggested Trump should stick to UFC rather than basketball, after Trump got booed during the Knicks playoff run.
Two days later, on Trumps eightieth birthday, Rogan was ringside at UFC Freedom 250 on the White House South Lawn, calling it the greatest night in the history of combat sports. When fighter Josh Hokit grabbed the microphone after his win and told the crowd Michelle Obama is a man, Rogans entire response was, Ladies and gentlemen, Josh Hokit, and the broadcast rolled on as if nothing had happened.
https://www.lincolnsquare.media/p/joe-rogan-is-what-happens-when-confidence
'Hyperbolic individual' Joe Rogan reveals UFC White House event had more than 150 million viewers
Were still waiting for the official ratings numbers from Paramount+ on how huge UFCs White House event was, but Joe Rogan is sharing the numbers hes heard
and theyre pretty damn huge.
To put things in perspective, UFC 324 was streamed in 7.18 million households. Netflix announced that its Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano event averaged 12.4 million viewers with a 17 million viewer peak for the main event. The Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight averaged 108 million viewers.
Now, Rogan is claiming that UFC White House event was viewed 150 million times on Sunday and Monday.
After weeks of being a bit of a Negative Nancy over the outdoor setup, Rogan gushed about how amazing the whole event was.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mma_ufc/hyperbolic-individual-joe-rogan-reveals-ufc-white-house-event-had-more-than-150-million-viewers/ar-AA25Y1Xe
I doubt it. No one I know watched it. A lot of people are watching the World Cup however.
NewHendoLib
(61,933 posts)wcmagumba
(6,918 posts)mwmisses4289
(5,093 posts)posted a link to an article where some gal(?) named Dana was expressing disappointment in the number of people who watched the event.
Wiz Imp
(10,755 posts)mwmisses4289
(5,093 posts)and Dana is a girls name, as far as i am concerned, so I thought the person was a woman.
Wiz Imp
(10,755 posts)Not so Dana White. He is a horrible person.
It's true Dana is usually a woman's name but a couple other notable men named Dana are Dana Carvey, Dana Andrews and Dana Milbank. That's not many at all
Wiz Imp
(10,755 posts)Marco Rubio said a billion people watched it. Even Joe Rogan's number of 150 million was high by a factor of 10 or more. In reality, https://www.espn.com/mma/story/_/id/49111943/ufc-freedom-250-white-house-averages-70m-viewers-us
The 17 million is inflated because it counts anybody who tuned in for at least 1 minute. 7 million should probably be considered the most accurate figure.
Skittles
(173,571 posts)because they know it pleases their delusional orange boss
struggle4progress
(127,116 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(106,800 posts)Ronda Rousey and Jake Paul have taunted the UFC and Dana White for failing to break Most Valuable Promotions' MMA record audience figure with the White House event last week.
US broadcaster Paramount said UFC 250 Freedom on Sunday reached seven million people in the US on Paramount+.
Netflix said Rousey's 15-second demolition of Gina Carano in May had a US average audience of 9.3 million and a US "peak audience" of 11.6 million.
Paul, who co-founded MVP with Nakisa Bidarian, wrote on X: "As a boxing promoter it feels good waking up today being the biggest MMA promoter."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/mixed-martial-arts/articles/cjrgl80yerjo
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/mixed-martial-arts/articles/cy82v395l7lo
So yeah, Trump lost to the women.
FakeNoose
(42,928 posts)Somebody hands him a script and he plays the part....