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Joe Rogan is roasted after '90s era stand-up comedy set resurfaces as fans are shocked by what he looked like

Joe Rogan is roasted after '90s era stand-up comedy set resurfaces as fans are shocked by what he looked like

Daily Mail​6 days ago
Joe Rogan is used to calling brutal knockouts as commentator for the UFC but now he was the one on the receiving end of several unanswered hits.
An early 1990s era stand-up comedy set by the now 57-year-old media personality - who was lambasted a Hollywood star - went viral on the internet recently and was up for debate on several issues including his funniness, stage presence, fashion sense, and even his looks.
A Joe Rogan Experience podcast fan account took to X (formally Twitter) posted a vintage clip of Rogan performing a few jokes about an old girlfriend trying to get him to commit to marriage as it now has over 8million views.
As the Fear Factor host had a head of hair and had a thinner frame than he does currently, some fans were flabbergasted by how he looked.
'Bro was handsome?' one wrote while another commenter said: 'He had HAIR?!?!'
An X user said: 'how did he go from looking like Ben Affleck to looking like a dry roasted peanut ?'
An early 1990s era stand-up comedy set by the now 57-year-old media personalitywent viral on the internet recently and was up for debate on several issues including his funniness, stage presence, fashion sense, and even his looks
As Joe sported a black blazer with shoulder pads, many roasted his fashion sense.
'Wearing grandma's shoulder pads [rolling on the floor while laughing emoji],' one said while another posted: 'Nice shoulder pads queen.'
Another skewered the entire look as they said: 'Are those shoulder pads? And blazer over a v-neck?'
The most relentless fans were, however, seemed to be regarding his actual comedy skill and joke writing ability.
One said: 'He has never been funny. Love Rogan but comedy isn't his strong suit.'
'Joe Rogan might honestly be the worst comedian of all time,' an unrelenting fan said and a second posted: 'He has never been funny. Love Rogan but comedy isn't his strong suit.'
Another social media user blasted his entire career with a clever dig.
They wrote: 'Good thing he found his niche as a terrible podcaster so we don't have to suffer through his terrible stand up.'
A Joe Rogan Experience podcast fan account took to X (formally Twitter ) posted a vintage clip of Rogan performing a few jokes about an old girlfriend trying to get him to commit to marriage as it now has over 8million views
Joe Rogan doing stand-up comedy in the early 90s. pic.twitter.com/fsdqsUmvny
— Joe Rogan Podcast News (@joeroganhq) July 1, 2025
The comments section of the post was filled with many who trashed his looks, his fashion sense, and most harshly, his stand-up comedy prowess
Even fans of Rogan listed out reasons why they loved him but his stand-up comedy act was not one of them.
A user wrote: 'If there's one person that is awful at Comedy it's Rogan.
'Best Podcaster ever. Great commentator. Great at martial arts. Great guy. Absolutely diabolical at comedy.'
Joe began his career as a stand-up comedian performing in Boston's comedy clubs in 1988.
He later moved to Los Angeles in 1994 where he became a staple at the iconic The Comedy Store.
Rogan went on to sign an exclusive developmental deal with Disney and appeared on television shows Hardball and NewsRadio.
A former taekwondo black belt and amateur kickboxer, Rogan began his work for premier Mixed Martial Arts league the UFC in 2000 when the sport was still outlawed in most US states.
In 2000 he made his name as host of extreme game show Fear Factor until 2006.
In 2009, he launched The Joe Rogan Experience podcast very early on in the medium and it has since become the biggest podcast in the world.
Not only has it reached success in the artform but it has also been a monetary success with Spotify earning exclusive rights for $200million in 2020.
Then last year Rogan
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