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I don’t know if he has an official approval rating, but there are few men more beloved in America than Joe Rogan. The comedian and podcaster has an incredibly loyal following — I personally never got more hate emails for my writing than when I criticized an off-night of commentary! At any rate, his following is one so large and dedicated that his podcast alone was worth an $100 million deal with Spotify.
Unfortunately, more money has indeed produced more problems for the new Texan, as Rogan has received more criticism and complain than usual since the Spotify deal was announced. Fans are mad about previous episodes being unavailable due to controversial content, while some Spotify employees are upset about his views in general.
To add to the turmoil, Rogan recently — in his own words — “f*cked up” by repeating some misinformation regarding arsonists in Portland.
If there’s a silver lining, Rogan’s apology is both prompt (the Douglas Murray JRE went up yesterday!) and seemingly quite genuine. As one of the biggest platforms in media, Rogan definitely does have a responsibility to do his research, but that does not mean he is immune to human error.
Shameless Self-Promotion
I accepted a short-notice fight for the Global Legion FC Flyweight title on September 26th in Tampa, Florida! For each of my previous professional fights, I’ve raised funds to cover camp costs via my banner, in which members of the Mania community can get their name/nickname/username on the banner via a $5 or more donation. The promotion has rules against advertising during their shows, so the banner is unlikely to make it into the actual cage, but it will still be signed and raffled to a random supporter.
For anyone reading who enjoys my writing and would like to support/enter the raffle, I have Venmo (AndyLRichardson), PayPal ([email protected]), and a GoFundMe. There will be a PPV stream link that I’ll include here as well once I have it … Let’s bring home a belt, y’all!
Insomnia
Remember that story about Diego Sanchez’s coach chasing around Emil Meek with a knife? THERE’S A VIDEO!
Footage : @DiegoSanchezUFC https://t.co/fh7F7Wmcra pic.twitter.com/c8uM7aXEYD
— Emil Valhalla Meek (@emilvalhalla) September 18, 2020
At the risk of being a touch hyperbolic, Tony Ferguson vs. Charles Oliveira sounds like the most fun match up imaginable, and “Do Bronx” wants it.
Some stats around Colby Covington vs. Tyron Woodley:
This is a genuinely interesting introduction to the women’s Flyweight division for Jessica Andrade.
Katlyn Chookagian will fight Jessica Andrade at UFC event on October 17th. (first rep. @MMAjunkie) #UFC #MMA #UFCESPN #WMMA #WFLYW pic.twitter.com/DE2ihX6bg0
— MaRCeL DoRFF (@BigMarcel24) September 19, 2020
Paul Felder wants a piece of Michael Chandler, and while it may not be the most high-profile choice for Chandler’s debut, it’s guaranteed action.
Petr Yan’s wrestling defense has never appeared anything but excellent inside the Octagon, but it’s likely even better now!
Having great time training wrestling in Dagestan pic.twitter.com/UkkWbm1g1y
— Petr “No Mercy” Yan (@PetrYanUFC) September 18, 2020
Slips, rips, and KO clips
The “SOUND UP” captions usually aren’t worth it, but this is a solid clunk.
Simultaneous lands sends one man down to the mat:
Mohammad Fakhreddine beats Daniel Gaucho to become the new Brave CF Middleweight Champion #BRAVECF41 pic.twitter.com/iJ8cMNn799
— Will (@ChillemDafoe) September 17, 2020
Niko Price has the strangest knockout power in the sport.
Random Land
Somehow, I’ve saved like three different cool crocodile/alligator clips in the last week as potentials for this section. So … I guess it’s gator night!
Annoying little friend..
Posted by Glenn Manning on Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Midnight Music: I watched a nearly three hour documentary on the band Swans immediately before writing all of this, so it would be dishonest to post anything else, but … be aware the following is far too abrasive for many listeners.
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.