Joe Rogan Says Attempts To Cancel Him Caused His Subscriptions To Go Up ‘Massively’ (VIDEO)

Over the last several months, the left has tried multiple times to cancel Joe Rogan.

It hasn’t worked, however. In fact, according to Joe, he gained a massive number of subscribers thanks to the experience.

Many people have suggested that Rogan is too big to cancel and he is proving them right.

The Blaze reports:

Joe Rogan reveals that the numerous attempts to cancel him have only caused his Spotify subscriptions to go ‘up massively,’ rips CNN and Brian Stelter as untrustworthy

Joe Rogan revealed that all of the recent controversies that he has been involved in and the attempts to cancel him have resulted in his Spotify subscriptions to go “up massively.”

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On Friday’s episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the prolific podcaster proudly proclaimed that his already-immense audience had grown significantly since a string of controversies plagued him.

British author and political commentator Douglas Murray talked about how Rogan was attacked by the legacy media.

“You have been put through the wringer since we last met,” Murray told Rogan. “They did a number on you. Wow.”

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Rogan replied, “It’s interesting, my subscriptions went up massively — that’s what’s crazy. During the height of it all, I gained 2 million subscribers.”

A report from January 2022 estimated that “The Joe Rogan Experience” has an average of 11 million viewers per episode.

“It’s fortunate that the people that went for it were CNN, and they’re just so untrustworthy,” Rogan slammed the cable news network.

Here’s the video:

This is the clip where he talks about CNN’s Brian Stelter.

The left actually succeeded in making Rogan stronger. Talk about backfire.

 

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