Joe Rogan has seized his opportunity of mistaken identity that involved Dana White as a promo material. Rogan used a picture of the UFC CEO in a hilarious promotional move to advertise his upcoming standup appearance. The intentionally misleading image served as Rogan’s playful jab at the Sage Steele incident.
The stunt references commentator Sage Steele accidentally addressing White as “Joe Rogan” during a podcast interview. Despite spending two hours conversing with White, Steele asked about “Joe Rogan’s dream” at the end. White reacted confused, and asked if she thought he was Joe Rogan. Rogan cheekily capitalized on the moment by using it for promotional purposes.
Austin! Tickets for this week at @comedymothership go on sale today at 2pm CST.Joe Rogan via Instagram
Joe Rogan shared a promotional poster on Instagram for his upcoming comedy shows in Austin. The funny image captured his witty approach to marketing comedy shows. Rogan mocked himself, which promoted his stand-up event and showed his creative thinking ability. One would also think it was JRE producer Jamie, due to his contribution to Rogan’s success.
Rogan’s ability to satirize himself adds fun to his well-loved personality. Sage Steele unknowingly provided Rogan with great comedic material, which he cleverly transformed into promotional gold. The three-day event at Comedy Mothership will likely feature other popular comedians of Rogan’s circle.
Joe Rogan details exit clause in his contract linked to Dana White
Joe Rogan reportedly has an exit clause tied to Dana White’s status with the UFC. The unique contractual provision allows Rogan to terminate his broadcasting role if White departs the promotion. The stipulation underscores the deep personal and professional bond between the two pivotal figures.
Rogan and White have elevated the UFC’s brand identity for almost three decades. Rogan’s widespread popularity and connection to UFC’s commentary make him arguably indispensable. However, Rogan has an exit clause, which he revealed on his podcast:
He’s [Dana] always working on fights. He's always - he f**king loves this s**t. If he ever, it's in my contract that if he leaves, I leave... I'm like, 'I don't want to do this for anybody else.'Joe Rogan via The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast
White recently revealed a threat to resign after pressure mounted to stop Joe Rogan from commentating UFC fights. Their fates clearly appear intertwined as the public faces of MMA’s premier organization. Their bond seems to ensure a shared fate overseeing the sport’s future, for better or worse. Rogan’s exit clause is a testament to his friendship with Dana White.
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