Joe Rogan is readying to release another comedic effort and one of the top 185-pound fighters in the Ultimate Fighting Championship seems stoked about it. The UFC commentator posted on X about how his new special will be live and also will once again be showcased on Netflix.
The comedic work from Rogan will be titled Burn the Boats and it transpires at the Majestic Theater in San Antonio, Texas. This will take to the powerhouse streaming platform this Summer and can be seen by all who are interested on Saturday, Aug 3.
The number seven-ranked middleweight contender in the UFC was one of many who responded to Rogan's tweet to offer up their thoughts on this news.
Brendan Allen responded to the update from Rogan by way of his personal X account @BrendanAllenMMA and stated:
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"Let's go @joerogan"
Check out Allen's tweet about Rogan's upcoming Netflix comedy offering below:
Joe Rogan and his past comedic efforts
This upcoming offering in the next few weeks will mark Rogan's return to the world of comedy specials for the first time in six years. The titular figure of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast last released a Netflix special in 2018 called 'Strange Times'. His release on the streaming platform that came before that dropped in 2016 and was titled 'Triggered'.
The 56-year-old has been in the comedy world for around 30 years and began with a pair of early comedy CDs in the year 2000 with 'I'm Gonna Be Dead Someday...' as well as "Voodoo Punanny", respectively.
Rogan's first official special dropped in 2001 and was titled 'Live from the Belly of the Beast'. It would be five years before the UFC commentator dropped another special when 'Joe Rogan: Live' saw the light of day in 2006.
The New Jersey native released another CD titled 'Shiny Happy Jihad' in 2007 before releasing his next special 'Talking Monkeys in Space' a few years after per IMDb. Rogan then released his next comedy special 'Live from the Tabernacle' and that project came out in 2012. 'Rocky Mountain High' rounds out his body of work with comedy specials up until this juncture and came out in 2014.