Meh, not as good for me, as some made it out to be.
Joe Rogan has had better guests on before. Joe also responds better to the right kind of guests. With Tyson, he was a little starstruck, as you can tell that he looked up to the guy at one point as some sort of mythical fighter. When he pitched the idea of Tyson smoking weed with the guests at the Tyson Ranch, while also holding boxing classes for them, you can tell that was suggested out of his own desire to possibly share in that experience. He is a true fight fan and would take much pleasure in learning from the greatest warriors of our time. I don't blame him for feeling that way, as professional fighting has given him a good life, by way of his role as a commentator, but it made it difficult for him to be his usual self when interviewing Tyson.
For me, I find that the best version of Rogan is when he interviews his friends on the podcast (Joey Diaz, Bryan Callen, Bill Burr, Ari Shaffir etc).
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