In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the podcast host and UFC commentator devised a hilarious plan with the guest to seek revenge on a "bad" neighbor.
In episode #2262, Dr. Mark Gordon joined the famed UFC commentator. The duo discussed the predator menace and how people who are not affected by the risk chose to ban trophy hunting.
As the conversation progressed, Gordon revealed a story of encountering a bear in his house. He narrated his ordeal about how he was dealing with Parks and Rangers at that time by saying:
"I freaked out when the bear came to the house. It was like whoa! Seeing this f*cking bear, 250 pounds swimming in my swimming pool you know going back-and-forth and then the department of Parks and Rangers came in to try and deal with it. They said 'stop feeding it,' I'm not feeding it I put the f*cking beef into the garbage can because it wasn't frozen, 'don't put it there' where should I put it?"
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Rogan replied with a hilarious plan for Gordon's predicament by suggesting dumping the beef in an annoying neighbor's trash can:
"Put it at your a*sh*le neighbor's house. You have some some guy that's annoying, go use his garbage can in the middle of the night... You should dress up though like a Ku Klux Klan member."
Check out Joe Rogan's hilarious suggestion to Dr. Mark Gordon below (1:12:18):
Joe Rogan calls Islam Makhachev "sensational" after his UFC 311 title defense
Islam Makhachev defeated Renato Moicano at UFC 311 by first-round submission to defend his lightweight crown. The 33-year-old Dagestani fighter defended his title for the fourth time since winning it in 2022. He is at the top of the UFC men's pound-for-pound rankings and has been widely praised by MMA experts as a reckoning force in the lightweight division.
Right after his dominant show at UFC 311, Joe Rogan was full of praise for Makhachev. Surrounded by Daniel Cormier and Jon Anik by the octagon side, he applauded the reigning lightweight champion's skills by saying:
"He is just sensational. I mean the kind of pressure that's on a champion to come in and take a fight against an unheralded challenger, a guy who is not supposed to win, a guy who is very dangerous, and has nothing... Like you said playing with house money, and to perform that way, and to immediately sync up a submission on a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt the moment he goes to the ground."
Check out Joe Rogan's comments on Islam Makhachev below (0:14):
At UFC 311, Makhachev was originally scheduled to defend his championship against Arman Tsarukyan. However, Tsarukyan withdrew at the last moment due to an injury and Moicano stepped up to face the defending lightweight champion.