Joe Rogan and the Buffer 360!

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Yeah, well I had a name at the Buffer 180 because everybody caught on to it, but what happened is I don't even know the exact show, it was three years or more ago, but in the middle of the main event when I'm doing all my stuff and I never rehearse until I get in there and I get passionate about what I'm doing when I went and now introducing the fighter in the blue corner I happen to be looking at the red corner and so on that millionth of a second as your brain works it's like how the fuck do I do this? And I just all of a sudden went like this and then I walked over and I got a reaction and after the fight I thought hey that works, so then I just started working on it and building it up and then the fans started reacting and I save it for the main events and in the beginning you've got the, you've got like I'll be this way and I'll do a 45 or I'll walk out like this and I'll do a 90, so it's like 45's and 90's depending on the fight or just announce it but the main events or the co-made events 180. And the 360 may come, 360. I don't recommend you do this at home because it's really hard on the knees and the hips but the 360 will take place. How is this 360 going to go down? Which is Rampage Check Sign! That's the only way and then if I fall I can roll, do a roll and pop up and just go like this and everybody's going to think it's part of the routine because they don't know what I'm going to do so I think I'm safe. If you do the 360 at the UFC 100 I'm going to shit my pants in the broadcast. I'm just going to let go. You have to be bored at the UFC 100 and that's it. That was your taste right there, I was cold and it worked out. That was pretty outstanding. If you ever pull that off the fucking crowd is going to go nuts.Yeah, well I had a name at the Buffer 180 because everybody caught on to it, but what happened is I don't even know the exact show, it was three years or more ago, but in the middle of the main event when I'm doing all my stuff and I never rehearse until I get in there and I get passionate about what I'm doing when I went and now introducing the fighter in the blue corner I happen to be looking at the red corner and so on that millionth of a second as your brain works it's like how the fuck do I do this? And I just all of a sudden went like this and then I walked over and I got a reaction and after the fight I thought hey that works, so then I just started working on it and building it up and then the fans started reacting and I save it for the main events and in the beginning you've got the, you've got like I'll be this way and I'll do a 45 or I'll walk out like this and I'll do a 90, so it's like 45's and 90's depending on the fight or just announce it but the main events or the co-made events 180. And the 360 may come, 360. I don't recommend you do this at home because it's really hard on the knees and the hips but the 360 will take place. How is this 360 going to go down? Which is Rampage Check Sign! That's the only way and then if I fall I can roll, do a roll and pop up and just go like this and everybody's going to think it's part of the routine because they don't know what I'm going to do so I think I'm safe. If you do the 360 at the UFC 100 I'm going to shit my pants in the broadcast. I'm just going to let go. You have to be bored at the UFC 100 and that's it. That was your taste right there, I was cold and it worked out. That was pretty outstanding. If you ever pull that off the fucking crowd is going to go nuts.