We, the skateboarding community, are so lucky that our most famous ambassador is a well behaved, well spoken person. His professionalism has had an enormous impact on the acceptance of our sport by the general population. All the public skateparks can in some way be attributed to his work and his presence. Thank you Tony!!
Both Tony and Rodney are super smart dudes. Good people too. Plus skaters will always find a way in life, because skateboarding teaches you persistence in life. I was skating in my youth and process of learning to ollie or kickflip builds your character like nothing else. Just my 2 cents.
"When OUR video game came out," doesn't seem like much, but to me that's pretty telling of a humble dude who has a lot of respect for his people the people that were there while he was becoming THE Tony Hawk. Man's a legend forever.
I’ve never heard him brag about one thing his entire career. If someone gasses him up, he’s quick to remind them about the key people around him that helped him and the hard work it took to get the achievement . Always self effacing
All these years dealing with large corporations has turned Tony into a master at explaining skateboarding to those who know nothing about skateboarding.
When I was a kid we figured out where he lived, went to his house to get our 900 poster signed, Tony was in the bathtub so his wife had him sign it and the ink was running down off his signature from the moisture. Tony hawk is the G.O.A.T.
Tony Hawk is the most humble and kind celebrity I can think of. Notice how there’s not a single negative thing that comes out of his mouth the whole podcast. Gotta love this guy.
@derek smith well he epitomizes to the purest form by never actually identifying as such, he just is, especially skate culture surviving because making use of what you had available (no skate parks well...there's a curb...lemme see what I can do with that)
As a skateboarder, I can appreciate when an ambassador of the culture can paint the picture of what it's really like to be skateboarder to the rest of the world. There are many times that skateboarding is misunderstood, Tony has always done a great job of representing the culture in a positive way.
As another boarder who do you think is better and more creative, Hawk or Mullin? Gleaming the cube lol.... Been around a bit. I think hawk is all hype relative to some way better sk8rs.
It’s almost like tony doesn’t realize that he’s one of the biggest celebrities in the world. What an awesome humble guy! Every time I hear him speak my respect for him grows
Tony is the absolute perfect face of a sport, national treasure. This dude has no ego, doesn’t take himself super serious and is easy going. Let’s not forget the day’s with him and Christian Hosoi, Tony who was the lanky nerdy more talented skater, and Hosoi who was the cool suave good looking showman essentially. Sucks Hosoi went down the hard drugs path, he’s cleaned up and skating again if anyone cares.
He's a great skater , but kind of boring.id rather hear Duane Peter's talk about skating or Christian hasoi.maybe Joe will get gator on when he gets out of jail
I'm not a skater, but I absolutely love Tony Hawk. I don't know exactly why, maybe it's his voice, but listening to him talk just calms me down. He is hands down the most down to earth, chill dude in the world.
Joe: "And we're rolling... how are you Tony?" Tony: "Awesome, thank you" Joe: "My pleasure" Joe: "Thanks for having m... thanks for coming here, man" Brilliant hahaha
I love how Tony Hawk talks, he fits the stereotype of a skater perfectly. His video game on the PS1 is what inspired me and my friends to skate all of our childhood. Your the best Tony!
Tony Hawk: "What should I wear? Probably business casual" Joe Rogan: "Honey, where's Richard Pryor in a super-man costume shirt? I need it for the podcast"
@@Therileyrileyriley 🤔Why the fuck do skateboarders who🧐come of likely some 50year old pedophile who can be found around skateparks😒 trying to cool impress "my little sister" children whom they believe don't know better😃 & can take dark🌑balloons from strangers... Hate electric⚡boards🛹 Pamela Mayer"there are no original liars" To some Don't forget to eat your pudding & leave those kids alone Welcome to Portland tee hee ;)
As a street skater growing up, I wasn't interested in vert, but I still thought the vert guys were rad. I always wished I could ride vert as it looked super fun flying like that.
Considering JRE will move to Spotify in the coming months, I’d like to say, I’m gonna miss the CZcams comments and you guys :/ Edit: Thank you for all the likes.
@FUNKOfilms same, but regardless it will not be the same as youtube. I’m really going to miss this community and the comment section. I'm happy for Joe tho!
What's so intriguing to me is that surf rock/punk rock and surfing/skating culture and how both are intermingled in such a way that's always fascinated me.
Lots of skaters don’t give one iota about punk rock. I doubt Nyjah Houston listens to punk. It’s mostly the old dudes and not even a lot of those, but the young kids could care less about punk. I doubt Daewon Song listens to punk.
I never saw Tony Hawk as anything like punk rock, the complete opposite in fact. Which doesnt take anything away from his awesome talent and everything hes achieved. Now Jay Adams he was punk rock.
@@psychozulu he is heavily featured and doesn't appear in a good light. It shows him as quite shady, he doesnt make much of a formal appearance from what I remember. Regardless of whether its absolutely true or not its fascinating. The film is fantastic definitely worth a watch.
That's awesome bro. Amazing game. I remember the very first one and doing any and everything possible in it. And then they just kept coming and I loved them so much.
Love Tony unconditionally man. I spent the whole day looking for interviews just to hear him talk. His underground games were the first I ever put 100+ hours into playing until I couldn’t enjoy it anymore, for that he’ll forever be etched in as part of my teenage years. Edit: And one thing about him is that he’ll always give you a straight forward answer and doesn’t try to be sarcastic or anything. Love that about him. This was the story I wanted from the “Pretending I’m a Superman” doc!!
After watching crazy amounts of interviews with musicians and rockstars and actors, skaters are some of the most humble people who are willing to talk to anyone without being smug or throwing shade.
When Joe asked Tony "you had a coach?" Tony should have spent more time explaining how legendary his coach was and who Stacy Peralta really was. without Stacy Peralta there would be no skateboarding today
If you go there then you need to talk industry... Fausto, Van Doren, etc. Those stories are great for skaters but this audience is neck tattoos and too small t-shirts. I love the comment but the greatness of Stacey would likely get lost.
I needed to hear this man. Thanks Tony Hawk and Joe Rogan for doing this interview. Skating has always been a way if life for me and it almost has defined me. I've fell off lately and noticed a loss of motivation all together in all aspects of life. Thank you
I love watching this back now that Tony has his own podcast that has taken off and has become a really great show. Fantastic interview. Tony never lost his humility and his humanity, and his gratitude shows brightly because of it. Beautiful.
You can tell how much humility Tony has when Jamie is talking about his injury. Tony is actively listening. Most guests on this show barely acknowledge Jamie
Tony Hawk might be the coolest human being ever. He's humble, down-to-earth and he's skated he's whole life and NEVER fell out of style. Tony Hawk has always been the face of skateboarding and I don't think anyone could ever replace him. I know the Pro Skater games has a lot to do with it but he never wavered. Birdman is immortal. Also, Joe needs to get Rodney Mullen on the show.
I think half of it is his ability to perform. Remember, he did some viral videos a few years ago doing a loop-de-loop and vert twister that showed he still has chops beyond the 900 all these years later. It was his George Foreman moment.
Was vert skating ever in style? Not hating on Tony, great bloke, but the foundation of the skate scene has always been the street skating side. Similarly Mullen was a flatground guy, doesn't do stair sets or rails. Again, another incredibly gifted bloke and great guy. Would have loved to see someone like Andrew Reynolds, Guy Mariano or maybe even Cardiel
@@metalDCM8 the "proper" skateboard community not only gives tony credit for inspiring a generation of skaters but also respects his dedication and love for skateboarding. literally every kid i've ever known to ride a board did so courtesy of his video game series. kids need to put some respec on tony's name
The more I learn about Tony, the more I respect him. Saw a documentary on HBO the other day and he has just been super modest his whole life. Threw away a ton of his trophies, doesn't gloat, overcame his struggles with his sides by pure determination. Just a great dude.
When I was young, Tony built a skate park right across the road from my house. He would show up and hold tournaments from time to time. They were huge and like a real community bonding experience. Everyone from first time skaters to top tier skaters and random people who just wanted to watch. I'd squeeze through the crowd and crawl around to get to the front for the best view. I even participated when I got older and learned to skate well. It doesn't happen any more but damn, it created so many good memories throughout my childhood and it's all because of this guy.
Hawks father in law puts on the Xgames . They control who gets to compete for what events. Hawk stoled PAPPAS 900 . Hawk is a silver spoon bitch that can Only skate a vert ramp cant ollie a curb
Matt Hoffman deserves his appearance, I love Tony but I can’t think of Tony without Matt. Both close friends of the same era and both pioneers of to their sports. The amount they’ve both achieved is immeasurable.
Just look at who he is: 1) The most iconic action sports individual ever 2) one of the biggest names in video games ever 3) Has become a household name and overall cultural legend through something as simple as skateboarding 4) At age 52 is still highly involved in his life passion both on and off the board 5) Has fun with and takes care of his family 6) Despite his fame is just a regular guy who doesn’t stir up an drama or bring extra attention to himself. Rare to find someone so skilled, so wealthy, and so famous who is that down to earth.
You don’t even have to be a “skating fan” or a “skater” to love Tony Hawk. Baby boomers even Know who he is. What an awesome guy, I cant wait to play some remastered tony hawks pro skater
Tony Hawk really has no idea how loved he actually is.
He top 5 white people of all time along with Steve Irwin, Bob Ross, Mac Miller and Jeff Hardy.
@@lb7164 No Stone Cold?
Bruh he was like my dad growing up cuz I don’t have one
@@lb7164 🤣😂 Know shit hahaha
Nailllllllllllllllll, get me a skateboarddddddd
Tony Hawk is such a legend Joe almost said "Thanks for having me" 😂
LMAO
Tony Hawk Is a Real Legend ...Toe Rogan is not
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hahaha
IM DYING
Me: Wonders if Joe will be high for this interview
Joe 5 seconds in: Thanks for having me
That was a dead giveaway lmao
😂
Omg...🤣😂
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
LMFAO
We, the skateboarding community, are so lucky that our most famous ambassador is a well behaved, well spoken person. His professionalism has
had an enormous impact on the acceptance of our sport by the general population. All the public skateparks can in some way be attributed to his
work and his presence. Thank you Tony!!
Fun fact is that Tony Hawk was tested to have an IQ of around 144. So he’s just right at the profoundly gifted level of intelligence.
Very true he was a good spokesperson so to speak
Yeah and all skaters call him a sellout
Him and Rodney Mullen seem really wholesome. The skateboard community definitely does benefit a lot from Tony especially.
Both Tony and Rodney are super smart dudes. Good people too. Plus skaters will always find a way in life, because skateboarding teaches you persistence in life. I was skating in my youth and process of learning to ollie or kickflip builds your character like nothing else. Just my 2 cents.
He still talks about skateboarding with the enthusiasm of a 15 year old kid, absolutely amazing
The passion doesn’t get less electrifying!!!!! Ride till I die
Watch some Rodney Mullen talks on YT. Dude is super wholesome.
Tony's love for skateboarding is almost up there with Joe's love for saunas
So true .
He sounds the same as the game menu vo
I'm 30 and Tony Hawk has looked exactly the same my entire life
Just gotta keep moving 🙃
Stress free prob
Hes just so recognizable
Lol word
😂
I can't believe he's 52. His voice, the way he talks... super teenager
Yep. 32 was the age on his classic first game. Oldest on the roster
All those years of being active, I'm not that surprised.
Skateboarding is medicine
@Funky Duck Lol
living proof that age really is just a number
"When OUR video game came out," doesn't seem like much, but to me that's pretty telling of a humble dude who has a lot of respect for his people the people that were there while he was becoming THE Tony Hawk. Man's a legend forever.
Right seems like he's always been humble
for real it’s dope that he doesn’t call a game that’s named after him his own game which would be the easy thing to do, my name my game
He’s incredible!! First video game and I had just about every single one after. Underground 2 was sooooo fun.
I’ve never heard him brag about one thing his entire career. If someone gasses him up, he’s quick to remind them about the key people around him that helped him and the hard work it took to get the achievement . Always self effacing
Tony Hawk continues to be one of the coolest people in existence.
Some may say as cool as Johnny Silverhand
G,I
Highly Agreed 😊
Up there with Keanu Reeves
His outlook on life is inspirational
Joe: how did you become the best skater in the world?
Tony: I checked the pro box
42 22414 the new 2nd 13feet is the 3 month of
1foot has a lot to be 32inches in your 3 week schedule of my
3rd century Britain is 4
Jake wright you doing ok? you arent by chance one of those free roaming AI chatbots ive heard about are you?
@@jakes8835 .mmmmmmmmmmmmm.mmmmm..mpn
All these years dealing with large corporations has turned Tony into a master at explaining skateboarding to those who know nothing about skateboarding.
When I was a kid we figured out where he lived, went to his house to get our 900 poster signed, Tony was in the bathtub so his wife had him sign it and the ink was running down off his signature from the moisture. Tony hawk is the G.O.A.T.
Lmao, really? Still have it?
That's so cool. Thanks for sharing that.
He is good but not the goat. That seat stays for rodney mullen
@@jmac6202 Tony is the goat of vert, Mullen is street
@@jmac6202 tony a goat
There are 900 good reasons to listen to this!
Huehuehue
GTFO
History.
List them.
YOOOO WHEN THE REAL XGAMES POSTS A COMMENT
Tony Hawk is the most humble and kind celebrity I can think of. Notice how there’s not a single negative thing that comes out of his mouth the whole podcast. Gotta love this guy.
I dont even think he said a curse word once
He just seems genuine and kind
Watch the Kevin Hart or Travis Barker podcast too.
You might actually be right, like there is no jadeness to him at all
@derek smith well he epitomizes to the purest form by never actually identifying as such, he just is, especially skate culture surviving because making use of what you had available (no skate parks well...there's a curb...lemme see what I can do with that)
As a skateboarder, I can appreciate when an ambassador of the culture can paint the picture of what it's really like to be skateboarder to the rest of the world. There are many times that skateboarding is misunderstood, Tony has always done a great job of representing the culture in a positive way.
As another boarder who do you think is better and more creative, Hawk or Mullin? Gleaming the cube lol.... Been around a bit. I think hawk is all hype relative to some way better sk8rs.
Would be interesting to have Rodney Mullen on the podcast
Street king
Damn that would be sick. Mullen is real deep. I bet joe would dig him lol
Upvoting cause this needs to happen!!!
Yo Rodney and hawk together would be so dope
This needs to happen Mullen on JRE please !!!!
I love the fact that Tony hawk is 50 and still sounds like a 17 year old skater
There is a treatment HCQ joe what are you that stupid
Do what you love and you'll never grow old.
@@kidkappa04 unless what you love is drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes, doing drugs, or anything else that will kill you or make you age faster
He is the quintessential skater boy, the very one that Avril was referring to
set the audio speed to 1.5x lol
I remember being 10 and seeing Tony Hawk at Six Flags, I'll never forget when I yelled his name and he looked at me and gave me a thumbs up
Impressive..
thats a cool story man back at 10 people were cool cheers
👍🏿
same thing happened for me, but with Bret hart. and not at six flags.
Same thing for me, I looked at the clock and it told me the time
He’s wearing his second outfit from the remastered THPS 1&2
Really? That's a pretty cool little Easter egg
Holy shit you right
tony hawk is a global treasure he should be in history books
He is
Nick Curry I remember when Tony Hawk made an appearance in the Drake and Josh movie back in 2006.
he's in playstation. that's legendary enough
@@aleks0_o879 reach a bigger audience than text books
He has a replica of his first board at his house. It's a replica because the real one is in the Smithsonian museum.
Tony Hawk is the oldest teenager i've ever seen
Lol
Steve-O is younger but hes there for me too
😁😁😂😂
Bahaha for real tho... and rob dyrdek, must be a sk8'r thing
Nah Trump is
It’s almost like tony doesn’t realize that he’s one of the biggest celebrities in the world. What an awesome humble guy! Every time I hear him speak my respect for him grows
Tony hawk indie 900 during quarantine:
czcams.com/video/lCl7I7png08/video.html
its part of being a skater.. super chill and dont give a fuck
@@fodebic5253 Reported your channel and the one linked
@@Jdb63 what's the video he linked?
Facts
Tony is the absolute perfect face of a sport, national treasure. This dude has no ego, doesn’t take himself super serious and is easy going. Let’s not forget the day’s with him and Christian Hosoi, Tony who was the lanky nerdy more talented skater, and Hosoi who was the cool suave good looking showman essentially. Sucks Hosoi went down the hard drugs path, he’s cleaned up and skating again if anyone cares.
I care. Thank you
i dont care but thank you
I don’t
He seemed good on the 9 club . Seems very personable, always laughing.
I do care. But then i don't. But then I do
“So you did the 900, but have you ever done DMT?”
I was lookin for a dmt comment lmao
He did DMT 900 times
Hahahahaha
Sounds like the opening line to a trailer for an action movie starring Joe and Tony Hawk😂😂
Lmao! Joe incorporates dmt, thc and mma into just about every one of his podcasts I've listened to.
Idk if it's the nostalgia talking but, damn, Tony Hawk is still like the coolest dude.
Just curious, how old are you? I'm 28 at the moment.
He's a great skater , but kind of boring.id rather hear Duane Peter's talk about skating or Christian hasoi.maybe Joe will get gator on when he gets out of jail
He’s a wholesome guy, idk how anybody could hate him.
@@barrjag das oath was on the soundtrack, introduced me to modern hardcore punk
Trafalgar I miss them days
Tony Hawk sounds like the oldest teenager ever. Love this guy.
Watch All this mayhem and you'll see what he's really like...
Tony donated to my city’s skatepark it opens this week he’s the fucking man!
He also did that with my county back in 2018. He's the man
He also helped fund a skatepark from a town a grew up in. Really small town too
How did you do this?
@@glu6567 its called the Tony hawk foundation, he goes all over the u.s. and helps cities and towns build skateparks
Same with my park!
I'm not a skater, but I absolutely love Tony Hawk. I don't know exactly why, maybe it's his voice, but listening to him talk just calms me down. He is hands down the most down to earth, chill dude in the world.
Joe: "Thanks for having meh.....thanks for coming" Tony Hawk is the first person to have Joe Rogan as a guest on Joe Rogan's podcast. What a legend.
joe has severe dementia like joe biden.
@@deadeyes2803 it's a joe thing
@@deadeyes2803 i don't believe you
I can already smell a next Joe Rogan vs Roe Jogan coming 😅
Tony Hawk made Joe feel like the podcast wasn’t even his anymore. That’s how much of a legend Tony Hawk is.
tons of respect for Tony, none of this just fell in his lap, he had to learn to adapt and push on and now hes the michael jordan of skateboarding
FR after all this time he can still pull off the toughest tricks.
Rodney Mullen is the Michael jordan
No, Michael Jordan is the Tony Hawk of Basketball!
Joe Parrow Natas might be the MJ of skateboarding
@@WesleySnipesNeck Natas and Gonz had style and pushed street skating forward. Rodney almost single handidily invented every trick in street skating.
Joe: "And we're rolling... how are you Tony?"
Tony: "Awesome, thank you"
Joe: "My pleasure"
Joe: "Thanks for having m... thanks for coming here, man"
Brilliant hahaha
I love how Tony Hawk talks, he fits the stereotype of a skater perfectly. His video game on the PS1 is what inspired me and my friends to skate all of our childhood. Your the best Tony!
realtalk i was skating everywere back then Tony Hawk bit inspiration
I swear Tony has been 50 for like my entire life.
How old are you? 2?
More like 20 :))
@@dadedraak ahahhahahahaha
I’m 30 and I agree, I swear the dude doesn’t age
Skating kept him young
Tony Hawk is one of those wholesome humans that must be protected at all costs.
Like lil b
Like Ricky Gervais
Like Betty White and Bill Shatner
@@Billkwando throw Paul McCartney and Ringo in there.
@@Mr.White10-65 Woah it's crazy that you brought up The Beatles cause I actually eat ass. A lot.
Tony Hawk: "What should I wear? Probably business casual"
Joe Rogan: "Honey, where's Richard Pryor in a super-man costume shirt? I need it for the podcast"
Joe should wear more shirts like that tho lol
When has plaid ever been buisness casual
@@acablikeineedataxi People do wear it for business casual. Personally I don't like it 😕
@@Therileyrileyriley 🤔Why the fuck do skateboarders who🧐come of likely some 50year old pedophile who can be found around skateparks😒 trying to cool impress "my little sister" children whom they believe don't know better😃 & can take dark🌑balloons from strangers... Hate electric⚡boards🛹
Pamela Mayer"there are no original liars"
To some
Don't forget to eat your pudding & leave those kids alone
Welcome to Portland tee hee ;)
He's such a powerful example of how awesome it is to be unique.
The coolest thing I ever saw was at 32 minutes in, when Tony Hawk took a moment to brag how cool his brother is and how proud he is of him.
I
That was pretty cool
Eerr,i.
Clearly you never witnessed Khabib floor Mctapout with one hook...
Domination at its finest 28-0 🦅
@@kygodragon4782 😂
Tony Hawk is such a legend that Joe instantly said "thanks for having me"
love that😂
Real
Unoriginal
yep. Legends.
😂😂😂
I remember the times when Tony Hawk was uncool because everyone was into street. Boy were we dumb...
That’s that low class mentality at work.
As a street skater growing up, I wasn't interested in vert, but I still thought the vert guys were rad. I always wished I could ride vert as it looked super fun flying like that.
I love street skating, but if it wasn’t for Tony I would’ve never picked up a board.
my first video: Tony Hawk Trick Tips Vol. 1. I thought tony and markovich were pretty fuckin cool. lol
He always got respect in Northern California.
We need to protect Tony Hawk. He's a national treasure.
Seriously!
Just like Nick cage
International* treasure
He's got plenty of $$$ for security. Dude don't need our protection.
We need a federal measure to put him in a large protective bubble - he can roll around the half pipe like a hamster
Considering JRE will move to Spotify in the coming months, I’d like to say, I’m gonna miss the CZcams comments and you guys :/
Edit: Thank you for all the likes.
I might actually have to download spotify.
I can't even put a number to the amount of read comments. Lots laughs and eye rolls. Sense of community for sure.
Wait what? This is whack
@FUNKOfilms same, but regardless it will not be the same as youtube. I’m really going to miss this community and the comment section. I'm happy for Joe tho!
):
We need a Tony Hawk movie
Hell yes...
From skateboarding to tech decks to his video game, this man shaped my identity to a large degree. Legend
I like when Joe thanked Tony for having him
@cheechnchong420 Spotify is blowing up though 🤔
Spotify is fucking awesome what're you talking about. Lol.
When Tony Hawk is in your studio, it’s no longer your studio.
Don't blame him, Tony is a pioneer and a legend. Not often you are in the presence of someone like that!!!
cheechnchong420 we can only hope
I met the Hawk-Man once in a Hard Rock Hotel - Orlando, FL Lobby. He talked to me for about 10 min. Such a good guy. Ill never forget that.
What's so intriguing to me is that surf rock/punk rock and surfing/skating culture and how both are intermingled in such a way that's always fascinated me.
Lots of skaters don’t give one iota about punk rock. I doubt Nyjah Houston listens to punk. It’s mostly the old dudes and not even a lot of those, but the young kids could care less about punk. I doubt Daewon Song listens to punk.
If it wasn’t for Tony. Skateboarding wouldn’t be what it is today. He’s THE legend.
Shaun white man... who's Tony hawk 👀 🤔 😳 😏 😀 😎
Reason why EVERYONE loves Tony Hawk, he's incredible at everything he's done and he has stayed so humble and kept the heart of a punk rawk kid
what a guy
Not exactly 🤔 www.imdb.com/title/tt2938416/
@@DC-fl7dk I watched that trailer and it didn't say anything about Tony Hawk, is he in the movie?
I never saw Tony Hawk as anything like punk rock, the complete opposite in fact. Which doesnt take anything away from his awesome talent and everything hes achieved. Now Jay Adams he was punk rock.
@@psychozulu he is heavily featured and doesn't appear in a good light. It shows him as quite shady, he doesnt make much of a formal appearance from what I remember. Regardless of whether its absolutely true or not its fascinating.
The film is fantastic definitely worth a watch.
Joe: ‘That’s cool you skate and stuff but how is your immune system? Have you tried a sauna?’
Have you tried a vitamin C injection into your left testicle?
Have you tried getting a hundred mil from Spotify?
DMT?
Have you tried eating ELK meat while watching Chimpanzee fight a Gorilla?
How about doing DMT while in a sauna eating elk meat discussing your Spotify deal..anybody?
Fun to hear him mention the video game. My dad worked on it!
That's awesome bro. Amazing game. I remember the very first one and doing any and everything possible in it. And then they just kept coming and I loved them so much.
Props to your dad dude. I loved that game. Obviously after my knees gave way from skateboarding
He made his life a personal paradise...... todays lesson is chase your dreams even when things get rough
36:11 Tony: Yeah I almost died surfing.
Joe: I have a sauna.
Joe “I will tell everyone on earth I have a sauna” Rogan
Jre Listener: Yeah I’m original
Also Jre listener: Comments about Joe’s sauna
Tony is refreshing as a guest, Genuine, humble, and honest!
He's a good guy. He's just chaotic neutral.
It’s perfect I had been coincidentally watching his videos earlier this week.
Not to mention an OG banger of skating
Joe "You need a trainer" Rogan to 52y/o Tony Hawk 💀😂😂 Bro...THATS TONY HAWK
@@tresixteen And I was just listening to the Sacred Symbols podcast talking about the Tony Hawk 1 and 2 games being fully remade.
Skate culture is so amazing, their attitude and outlook on life is just great, we could all learn something from skaters
Love Tony unconditionally man. I spent the whole day looking for interviews just to hear him talk. His underground games were the first I ever put 100+ hours into playing until I couldn’t enjoy it anymore, for that he’ll forever be etched in as part of my teenage years.
Edit: And one thing about him is that he’ll always give you a straight forward answer and doesn’t try to be sarcastic or anything. Love that about him. This was the story I wanted from the “Pretending I’m a Superman” doc!!
I love how Tony after all this years hasn't realized the power of being Tony Hawk
After watching crazy amounts of interviews with musicians and rockstars and actors, skaters are some of the most humble people who are willing to talk to anyone without being smug or throwing shade.
maybe hes just humble
It would be cool to see him say "Im Tony Hawk mother fucker" in an angry voice
You look like a 50 year old retired skateboarder - Conor McGregor
@@StonedSpagooter lmao the mental imagery of this
The guest we never knew we wanted. This is why I love JRE.
Waaa. I always wanted tony on
I've been thinking about him for so long now.
I miss this legend.
#5 trending on youtube and hes taking his talents to Spotify lol. Who on youtube was in charge of keeping him happy?
MrBridgewater12 Susan Wojcicki doesn’t care about anything but social justice.
I saw the notification and was like," Wait, what?"
I saw him live in the 80's in Orange County, CA. I had a powell-peralta too. He was on a ramp and just blew me away
Your interviews are inspirational, Joe Rogan. Thank you for that.
Joe cant stop smiling in this one ,you can tell hes thinking about that 100 milly
Lmaoo
True
@arkando Productions - THAT ....... or he got SUPER BAKED with that Hawk Weed!!!
100 milly can buy a lot of saunas
100 milly? What deal did he make?
Tony is just so mellow. I love his vibes.
He has the west coast, San Diego vibe. That's why he is so chill
😎
C W 858 and 619 in the house 🌴🏄♀️🛹
C W hell ye
Facts, just chilled
When Joe asked Tony "you had a coach?" Tony should have spent more time explaining how legendary his coach was and who Stacy Peralta really was. without Stacy Peralta there would be no skateboarding today
Same I was thinking , good comment
If you go there then you need to talk industry... Fausto, Van Doren, etc. Those stories are great for skaters but this audience is neck tattoos and too small t-shirts. I love the comment but the greatness of Stacey would likely get lost.
I needed to hear this man. Thanks Tony Hawk and Joe Rogan for doing this interview. Skating has always been a way if life for me and it almost has defined me. I've fell off lately and noticed a loss of motivation all together in all aspects of life. Thank you
Tony is a real one, he built a skate park in my hood. San Diego legend
Where in SD?
Seriously. So many rich and famous people don’t give back anything of real impactful value. Punks are the real revolutionaries.
@paperchasin23 Yes it was :) Its ok if you dont know how to skate bro
paperchasin23 we are all immigrants of America...🤦🏻♂️
paperchasin23 hahaha bro what planet did you come from?
Best guest he's had. Tony Hawk is more than just a legend, he's smart and articulate and has zero arrogance.
Chuck palahniuk
He could play Michael J Fox on remake of Back To The Future.
Alex jones was best guest. Yeah tony is nice to listen to and hear from but all out entertainment is best guest.
Probable Paul some idiots will try to get Tom Holland to do it. I can’t stand that
This was definitely a good one but for me Pat Miletich was the best.
I love watching this back now that Tony has his own podcast that has taken off and has become a really great show. Fantastic interview. Tony never lost his humility and his humanity, and his gratitude shows brightly because of it. Beautiful.
So thankful to have someone like Tony to represent skateboarding. He definitely does a good job of explaining and is humble
You can tell how much humility Tony has when Jamie is talking about his injury. Tony is actively listening. Most guests on this show barely acknowledge Jamie
Time stamp?
Well Jake The Snake certainly did
humanity you mean?
@@arthurfisher7198 do you not understand what humility means? idiot
That's why I like when Andrew Santino comes on the podcast. He's always talking to Jamie
Joe's gonna bait us all to spotify by having Dave Chappelle, Kanye West, Alex Jones, Quentin Tarantino, etc lol watch!
I could actually see that happening lol
why he didnt save for elon
Blue Colonial saving us for Elon 3.0
@@Limewire33genius
I hope it turns out to be a good choice. It sucks downloading an app just for one podcast.
Bro these podcasts open my mind up so much I actually listen to the whole ads
Rogan asks the best questions on the spot. Tony is a super awesome dude love this podcast!
Tony Hawk might be the coolest human being ever. He's humble, down-to-earth and he's skated he's whole life and NEVER fell out of style. Tony Hawk has always been the face of skateboarding and I don't think anyone could ever replace him. I know the Pro Skater games has a lot to do with it but he never wavered. Birdman is immortal.
Also, Joe needs to get Rodney Mullen on the show.
and gonz. that would be amazing
I think half of it is his ability to perform. Remember, he did some viral videos a few years ago doing a loop-de-loop and vert twister that showed he still has chops beyond the 900 all these years later. It was his George Foreman moment.
Agreed Tony Hawk is what all best-in-their-sport people should look more like
Shaun white pretty good too. Tony Hawk is of course godlike and a synonymous name with skateboards
Was vert skating ever in style? Not hating on Tony, great bloke, but the foundation of the skate scene has always been the street skating side. Similarly Mullen was a flatground guy, doesn't do stair sets or rails. Again, another incredibly gifted bloke and great guy.
Would have loved to see someone like Andrew Reynolds, Guy Mariano or maybe even Cardiel
Tony saying "people used to say this to my face" talkin bout how unaffected he is by social media is GOAT talk
If I got millions I wouldn’t care either lol
Point is he was getting shit on before the fame
In the proper skateboard community Tony hawk is a kook but honestly he’s brung the most amount of money to the sport so g. f. Y!
Random Dude you don’t stop being a human being from high amount of possession
@@metalDCM8 the "proper" skateboard community not only gives tony credit for inspiring a generation of skaters but also respects his dedication and love for skateboarding. literally every kid i've ever known to ride a board did so courtesy of his video game series. kids need to put some respec on tony's name
The more I learn about Tony, the more I respect him. Saw a documentary on HBO the other day and he has just been super modest his whole life. Threw away a ton of his trophies, doesn't gloat, overcame his struggles with his sides by pure determination. Just a great dude.
Tony Hawk is such a chill dude, love him
Would love to see Rodney Mullen on the podcast someday. He basically invented modern skateboarding and is such a kind and interesting guy
YES YES YES!
He invented the kick flip bruh LEGEND
Yes, quite.
And people will love him
Yes!!!
It’s a breathe of fresh air to finally get a guest on who’s not bitching about the corona virus
Tony Hawk didn't escape Joe's sauna though
@Alex Briggs don't worry Dr Rhonda Patrick will be there to save Joe
Alex Briggs why are you worried about him? You don’t even exist to him.
MustObeyTheRules simp
comment of the year maybe decade
Joe Rohan should get Mike V., his skater background and great story telling are a great fit to this show.
Love this guy. Was a huge huge part of my teenage years and beyond
Tony Hawk might be one of the coolest dudes ever. He’s nice, down to earth, and a complete bad ass on a skateboard. A real legend.
This man is pretty much a living legend at this point.
Both are
@@jjonah8812 no
Not pretty much. IS
Absolutely
It’s always nice to see him around! I been a Tony Hawk fan since I was a kid. I’m 26 now.
So f***ing humble Tony Hawk, such an inspiration... loved the advice he gave at the end ❤️
Joe: Has had fighting injuries
Tony: A lot of skating injuries
Jamie: Broke his butt on a hover board
and he was focked for a whole year lmao
At least he got an A.
Shutup.
Dylan Gallagher lmaoooo
@ALPHA GRRRL he got an A, I got a F you can have this D sweetheart.
When I was young, Tony built a skate park right across the road from my house. He would show up and hold tournaments from time to time. They were huge and like a real community bonding experience. Everyone from first time skaters to top tier skaters and random people who just wanted to watch. I'd squeeze through the crowd and crawl around to get to the front for the best view. I even participated when I got older and learned to skate well. It doesn't happen any more but damn, it created so many good memories throughout my childhood and it's all because of this guy.
That’s crazy dude tony hawk built a skatepark literally a quarter mile from my dads old house in VA and they held a lot of tournaments all the time
i like to think that tony hawk opened a skate park for goats
The MDGF nah bro chill are you okay?
The MDGF Lmaooo
Hawks father in law puts on the Xgames . They control who gets to compete for what events. Hawk stoled PAPPAS 900 . Hawk is a silver spoon bitch that can Only skate a vert ramp cant ollie a curb
My first skateboard my mom bought me was a Tony Hawk falcon 3. I fell in love immediately, still skate til this day! Tony hawk is a legend!!!
I grew up watching and admiring Tony. He was a few years older than me. I graduated in 92. It’s amazing how he looks almost exactly the same. The 🐐
Tony Hawk is the Keanu Reeves of the Skateboard industry. Rich, famous, talented but humble, modest, and one of the most unproblematic in their field.
After 3 decades, Tony Hawk still sounds like a teenager.
Yeah most of the skaters do and Rodney sounds like a kid I love Rodney but toney is a bout 16
Tony Hawk invented and popularized the Teenager.
tony hawk: professional human
That ain't no lie!
He's definitely the model of a decent human being
Never spent time on a board, but played the shit out Tony hawk's pro skater on the PS 2
Matt Hoffman deserves his appearance, I love Tony but I can’t think of Tony without Matt. Both close friends of the same era and both pioneers of to their sports. The amount they’ve both achieved is immeasurable.
I liked the part where Joe almost said “Thanks for having me” on his own podcast.
is that when your attention started to fail?
Ahhh haaa that made me laugh, started the show with a total brain fart
Its because tony hawk pro skater remasterered is coming out and they probaly asked rogan to do it. Rogan probably didnt ask him to come on.
One of us.
😂
Im so hyped about Tony as a guest. He comes off as such a cool genuine guy.
Just look at who he is:
1) The most iconic action sports individual ever
2) one of the biggest names in video games ever
3) Has become a household name and overall cultural legend through something as simple as skateboarding
4) At age 52 is still highly involved in his life passion both on and off the board
5) Has fun with and takes care of his family
6) Despite his fame is just a regular guy who doesn’t stir up an drama or bring extra attention to himself.
Rare to find someone so skilled, so wealthy, and so famous who is that down to earth.
PONYBOYonline Kobe was heading in that direction
You don’t even have to be a “skating fan” or a “skater” to love Tony Hawk. Baby boomers even Know who he is. What an awesome guy, I cant wait to play some remastered tony hawks pro skater
Exactly. Leegend
Wow cool beans man
Love you Tony. Fan since 86'. THANK YOU! 🐐
Will always love and support this guy. So inspiring!
Wasteland is one of the most underrated games in history
That's my favorite tony hawk game!
Exactly!
Is it underrated? It’s so good. God the memories.
too much tutorials for me but it was the last acceptable game for me - and second most beloved, only after THPS2
Best by far. I'll never forget hopping out of the tunnel, and jamming "Beverly Hills! That's where I want to be!"
Tony Hawk is one of the coolest, most genuine, and nicest dudes out there
I worked an event alongside Tony a few years ago and he is as humble and chill behind the scenes as he is in this interview
Wicked cast brother! Love all your inspiration and motivational conversations!