Joe Rogan is one of the biggest personalities in the UFC and has been with the organization since UFC 12. He is an extremely revered man in the sport of mixed martial arts. Fans can see Rogan covering most UFC pay-per-view events, and he also hosts the post-fight interviews.
Rogan has several interests outside the octagon from podcasts to documentaries to movies, the man can be seen everywhere. Following a surprise move to Texas recently, Rogan has reportedly bought a palatial new abode for him and his family in the city of Austin.
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Joe Rogan acquires a swanky new house
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Following his recent move across states, Rogan has splashed some serious cash on a new house. The house is a sprawling 10,980 square feet property that boasts an impressive 8 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. The residence sits on a sublime piece of land along lake Austin.
Joe was recently in the news for signing a whopping 100 million dollar deal with Spotify for exclusivity on his podcast. ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ is one of the biggest podcasts in not only the US, but also, the entire world. Rogan brings on a host of guests ranging from movie stars to musicians to MMA fighters. Here, he discusses anything and everything topic with no restrictions.
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Recently, he revealed on his podcast that he would move his family and his business from California to Texas. He said, “I just want to go somewhere in the center of the country, somewhere it is easier to travel to both places. Somewhere where I have a little bit more freedom.”
Rogan added that Los Angeles was “too crowded” and COVID-19 exposed and listed more negatives about the city, which all added up to him wanting to leave.
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Joe Rogan has been in and around the fight business for a long time. Fans hold his podcasts with MMA fighters and coaches in high regard. Through the podcast, Rogan can give fans an in-depth look not only into the fighters as human beings but also their thought process on everything to do with the fight game.