As a Dutch man, its weird to realize Bas Rutten is more famous outside Holland. He deserves more credit, both as a sportsman and personality. Great guy.
Probably because he left Holland a long time ago for the world. Went to Japan to fight and he's been living in America for a long time now. He doesn't really go around promoting Holland all the time or anything
I would've thought that Dutch people refer to their country as the Netherlands, seeing as the largest region in the Netherlands is Holland and not the actual country.
I’m 69 saw the mighty atom when I was 10 at green dragon farmers market in Ephrata PA. He passed a horseshoe around in the audience then he bent it by hand among other things. Good memories.
My uncle worked as a pitchman on fairs and boardwalks his entire life. Joe Greenstein was his close friend and they worked fairs and street pitching together. My uncle was completely cynical about everything except one person. Joe Greenstein was real. His feats were 100% legit.
I recently saw a bit of sketchcomedy on bas his own channel.. just in the intro of one of his fight instructional vids. where hes acting like a drugdealer but then a dealer in fight tips sortathing... was good too
The Mighty Atom was my "baby sitter" when I was a child. He was a side show performer at Zerns Farmers Market in Pennsylvania in the 70s. We would go there for the day out and I was so amazed by this guy and I would just sit and watch this guy in amazement. I bought his soap when he hawked it. A true legend and unbelievable memory of my childhood. My parents would leave me at his little area and go walk around for a few hours and I never left that area. I was infatuated with his feets of strength and he was probably 80 or 90 years old then. Look him up people and see why I as a kid found him interesting
Times are so different now. Leaving a child alone in public like that is unthinkable today. So much safer back then. How did mr atom die? Did scientists ever figure out how he was able to do the things that he did?
@@mdellertson He said his power was from spiritual beliefs and the deconstruction of subconscious limits we have. So, if the man say he does that thing in X way, why assume its another way? Unless we just disregard everything and say its fake
Saw the mighty Atom back in the early 60s at Zern’s farmers market in Burks County Pa. He was a regular huckster there would draw a crowd with feats of strength. Seen him drive a 10 penny nail into 2buy then pull it out with his teeth. All the wile lecturing on the benefits of staying healthy and hawking his patent medicine’s Mostly laxatives. No doubt he was a great little showman. Everything else you might hear or see take with a grain of salt.
Sebastian Rutton, what a nice man! Met him one early morning waiting in line at Macdonald's on Milpas street, Santa Barbara. Not a soul in a busy club Mac's knew Bas from shinola. But I did! He started a polite conversation. I never let on I was well informed of his talents long before the octagon! Except, when I left I said, "Hey Bas, have a nice life"! Bas winked and waved as he drove out of the parking lot.
Joe’s always encouraging guests to get in to ‘stand up’ (wrongly in most instances). Bas is the most genuinely entertaining, charismatic and funny guys in MMA (joint with Chael).
@@daveconleyportfolio5192 I've searched the depths of the internet, there's no publically shared video of this alleged guy. If you believe otherwise, share a link
It’s great to see mighty atom get the recognition he deserves. He was my Mentors, Mentor Mentor for strength training . I learned from Dennis Rogers, who was taught by Slim Farman, who was taught by Joseph Greenstein aka Mighty atom. We are among you. There’s still a small community of us that train under mighty atom training principals and ways. We are small in number but we are among you.
Slim the Hammer Man! What was especially mystifying about many of the old strongmen was that they didn't always look very big. Wiry, sinewy guys who could pass for ordinary in street clothes. It made their tricks even better.
@@Poo260 Not much of a secret, just unpopular. If you do a little googling around you'll find some of his training and other old strongmen. With the invention of commercial gyms no one really cares anymore about the old strongman vaudeville training. it wasn't about big muscles or bench press. They developed a different kind of strength. His training was predominately Tendon, Bone, isometrics and grip. Training these will give you uncommon strength imo.
Wow, I didn't know so many people knew about the mighty atom. I knew guys that trained with him, and his old travel camper used to sit on a property right near my house. Pretty sure its gone now, but it was there all through the 90's and later. Always heard the stories of crazy stuff hes done.
@@seanclark5165 it's impossible I've seen his camper and knew people that trained with him because it was an act? That doesnt even make sense. And far from impossible, especially because I'm not lying.
Who knows some of it could have been an act but there was a lot of newspaper articles about him he definitely beat up those Nazis and a lot of his other Feats were all documented
I remember when I was a kid and my friend showed me a Guinness world records book with Joe Greenstein. He would bite chains in half and bend steel bares at 60 years old.
@@andrewdickens7016Guinness World Record provides their own props to verify a world record. He demonstrated the ability to bite through someone else's iron nail.
There was a blac kid who was the first person to use echo location. His name was Ben. Idk if that’s who they had on Stan lees show, but RIP BEN! He was teenager playing video games, riding bikes, etc, but was 100% blind. He literally had to have his eyes removed due to a childhood disease. I saw him on tv when I was around the same age as him. This guy was amazing! They used him to try and make life easier for blind people! He was truly a superhero!
I read the book about Joe Greenstein and it's all true. His last performance was at Madison Square Garden, shortly before he died in 1977. He was vegetarian and ate tons on beans. Strongest man that ever lived, even in his 80's.
@@blahblah3786 The only thing I heard he lifted was a Volkswagon with three people inside with one arm, while unscrewing the bolts with just a cloth on the wheel to replace it.
I’m 66 and saw Mighty Atom many times at Zerns Farmers Market on Boyertown, PA.. He used to chase me away after I could bend his horseshoes.. He was an amazing man… sold his own homemade soap. This was in the early 70’s
Rogan's enthusiasm and passion for the subject shine through, making this an engaging and informative watch. It's fascinating to learn about Greenstein's impact on the world of strength and his enduring legacy. Hats off to Joe Rogan for shining a spotlight on such an inspirational character and for delivering an exceptional piece of content that leaves us in awe of 'The Mighty Atom.'
It's a good day when we get to hang out with Joe and Bas Ruten!🤘🏿😎Me and Bas watched the Stan Lee's Super Humans.The world slepted on this one.And ...it ain't streamin kids... Hells Bells!
Look, if Bas told the story right, you'd shit twice as hard. The guy who shot him in the head was his friend. The bullet did not penetrate, but rather flattened out the front of his skull (potentially modifying his prefrontal cortex, and it was AFTER this that his superhuman strength appeared, as well as a deep interest in mental abilities. Tremendous.
Something somewhat similar happened to Edgar Cayce who has been called the American, and Sleeping, Prophet. When he was a young child, he fell head first onto a board with a large nail sticking out of same The nail deeply pierced his forehead area. (though this happened in the 1800's, it wasn't know about until around 2000 when Sidney Kirkpatrick published is meticulously researched biography on Cayce called, "Edgar Cayce: An American Prophet". (Due to Kirkpatrick's high reputation, he was allowed more access into the Cayce families personal data than any previous biographer). Some people believe that this incident was partially responsible for Cayce's unusual psychic/intuitive abilities which were very well documented and tested. Even the likes of fraudulent medium busting Harry Houdini tested Edgar (and Houdini was very good at exposing the tricks of the fraudulent mediums of his time) and didn't speak negatively or critically about him. (In fact, it seems that he may have been indirectly influenced by Cayce, because before he died, Houdini was working on a movie script based around the concept of reincarnation, which is something that sleeping Cayce talked some about). Waking Cayce was pretty unusual psychic/intuitive wise, but sleeping/trance Cayce was on a whole other level. Anyways, some people believe that it may have something to do with the Pineal gland. Tibetan Buddhist monks were known to drill into the forehead to affect these perceptual abilities. But according to some, it may relate to increased circulation into the brain (at least while the hole is open).
Greenstein single handedly broke into a concentration camp in Poland, 1945, beat up 15 guards then freed all the captives. I used to see him at a farmer's market in PA, he's a legend
I met The Mighty Atom when I was a small kid back in Brooklyn, ny. I didn't realize who he was back then, but grew up reading more about him. He lived in bklyn, ny, corner of Avenue J and east 42st
Cant believe Joe didn't catch the "Greenstein had volunteered to teach jujutsu techniques to members of the New York City auxiliary police during World War II" part 🤣
I don’t know exactly why but I enjoy this more than any other channel . I think it’s cause Joe strikes me as an honest straightforward type person. Really refreshing
I went to school with Julio he was on the Anaheim high school wrestling team strong asf ... when I saw him on the news for being one of thr pioneers to learn Echo location first !!!!
Bas rutten could legit be jow Rogan father. They are like two peas in a pod. Bas rutten is just Joe Rogan who decided to keep fighting and didn't get into acting
@@johnnytawon780 can you provide evidence for what you are suggesting? If so, let me see it. If these techniques are real, I would like to learn them for myself.
I loved Bas's show he used to have "InsideMMA" i miss that show. He's a damn good commentator as well. I would have loved to see him as a UFC commentator, "El Guapo" is a legend.
00:37 I was so unprepared for that laugh, I almost fellout of my chair lol. ( if you leave the timestamp it links directly to that part of the video, is that new?!)
if you type him into google Bard you get this tidbit among other info about him. "Greenstein's legacy lives on. He is considered one of the greatest strongmen of all time. He is also credited with inspiring the creation of the fictional character Superman."
Would love to see Joe talk about Gorgeous George, or the wrestler whom's last name was Savage. Back in the days when they wore the black trunks. Wrestling on B&W screen was different than the flamboyant stylization of today.
@@timarmstrong6257 Think so. As I recall the guy kind of looked like a bulkier version of Joe (imagine that!) though with a nose that looked like it had been pulped. Unsure if it was 'Portland' wrestling. It was televised out of Canada in my area.
@@b_uppy I guess there’s probably a few guys with the last name Savage but Dutch was a legend in the Pacific Northwest. Pretty mean looking old school, take no shit kind of a guy.
I really don't know about these Celebrities anymore... I really believe they get a check to maintain a certain Ideology & perception out there which favors Elites.
Bas Rutten, what a Legend. The real Liver King
HA, That's great!!
You can say that again🤣
Ok, now y’all know you have to take “Liver Shots” now… Get to it… lol ❤
Can't imagine getting hit like that to where it just shuts your body down. Shits gotta be like going into mild shock
@@joshlewis575 who knew all this time I had a second pair of balls just chillin up in my torso
As a Dutch man, its weird to realize Bas Rutten is more famous outside Holland. He deserves more credit, both as a sportsman and personality. Great guy.
As a dutchman myself i feel you almost no one knows him here its a shame
my Dutch coworker had no clue. granted he is 60.
Probably because he left Holland a long time ago for the world. Went to Japan to fight and he's been living in America for a long time now. He doesn't really go around promoting Holland all the time or anything
Human livers in every country have had meetings on what to do about Bas
I would've thought that Dutch people refer to their country as the Netherlands, seeing as the largest region in the Netherlands is Holland and not the actual country.
Bas Rutten is one of those guests that always makes the 3 hours of the podcast seem so short. Great stuff.
Just out of interest, what do you do when listening to said podcast(s)?
@@Not_Invisible_117 play the game cause I’m lazy as shit ong it sucks ima stop being lazy
@@YDLM1417
Hah I'm not judging, I'm just curious lol. What game you referring to?
I don't always BS but if i do I go full Bas Rutten
I’m 69 saw the mighty atom when I was 10 at green dragon farmers market in Ephrata PA. He passed a horseshoe around in the audience then he bent it by hand among other things. Good memories.
What was he like?
@@VanillaCocoShowstronk
See above. He's got you beat
@@mrarivv0007 and jacket
I'm surprised you know about the green dragon market 😂
My uncle worked as a pitchman on fairs and boardwalks his entire life. Joe Greenstein was his close friend and they worked fairs and street pitching together. My uncle was completely cynical about everything except one person. Joe Greenstein was real. His feats were 100% legit.
Nice.
No shot, how do u hold down a plane with ur hair without it being fake
@@flirxdo you expect an answer other than "trust me bro?"
Yh sure 😂😂
It’s all straight BS
@@flirx low T beta response
Honestly wish this guy would act more... like movies or tv. He was amazing in here comes the boom.
hes a natural!
I recently saw a bit of sketchcomedy on bas his own channel.. just in the intro of one of his fight instructional vids. where hes acting like a drugdealer but then a dealer in fight tips sortathing... was good too
daggeda daggeda daggeda 👊💥
He was good in GTA 4.
The Mighty Atom was my "baby sitter" when I was a child. He was a side show performer at Zerns Farmers Market in Pennsylvania in the 70s. We would go there for the day out and I was so amazed by this guy and I would just sit and watch this guy in amazement. I bought his soap when he hawked it. A true legend and unbelievable memory of my childhood. My parents would leave me at his little area and go walk around for a few hours and I never left that area. I was infatuated with his feets of strength and he was probably 80 or 90 years old then. Look him up people and see why I as a kid found him interesting
Times are so different now. Leaving a child alone in public like that is unthinkable today. So much safer back then.
How did mr atom die? Did scientists ever figure out how he was able to do the things that he did?
That's awesome!
@@DaggerSecurity I believe that he had bladder cancer. He was truly a dedicated man to his pitching and didn't want to take time to relieve himself.
I imagine if his DNA was studied it would be quite unique. One of the early X-Men for sure.
@@mdellertson He said his power was from spiritual beliefs and the deconstruction of subconscious limits we have. So, if the man say he does that thing in X way, why assume its another way?
Unless we just disregard everything and say its fake
Big up Bas. This man taught me how to defend myself in a bar. Always remember; create distance... and grab a chair 😃
Then slam them in the table and knee them bing bang bong
Kick to the groin, straight right hand!!!
Bangadadangada
Saw the mighty Atom back in the early 60s at Zern’s farmers market in Burks County Pa. He was a regular huckster there would draw a crowd with feats of strength. Seen him drive a 10 penny nail into 2buy then pull it out with his teeth. All the wile lecturing on the benefits of staying healthy and hawking his patent medicine’s Mostly laxatives. No doubt he was a great little showman. Everything else you might hear or see take with a grain of salt.
He performed feats of strength while slingin' laxatives? Hahaha
@@strange-universe Montgomery county. I was able to visit once before it closed for good.
Bas Rutten reminds me of times when I keep showing my friends clips and they are pretending to be enjoyed 😂😅
I could have listened to Bas all day! His enthusiasm and hilarious way of expressing himself is just awesome!
I’ll always watch Bas. Great stories, great insight, great sense of humor and of course……incredible self defense/ bouncer instruction
I wish Bas would do standup. He's so funny. Doing those clicking sounds and describing Stan Lee's show is Gold...
Always a classic when the legendary bas rutten is on. Love bas
Sebastian Rutton, what a nice man! Met him one early morning waiting in line at Macdonald's on Milpas street, Santa Barbara. Not a soul in a busy club Mac's knew Bas from shinola. But I did! He started a polite conversation. I never let on I was well informed of his talents long before the octagon! Except, when I left I said, "Hey Bas, have a nice life"! Bas winked and waved as he drove out of the parking lot.
Am I missing a reference or call back??
Greeting from the Netherlands Bas your a legend!
Groetjes!
Listen to Joe’s adorable voice playing along… he is such a nice guy. God bless him 🙏
Joe’s always encouraging guests to get in to ‘stand up’ (wrongly in most instances).
Bas is the most genuinely entertaining, charismatic and funny guys in MMA (joint with Chael).
Bas is just amazing ...bringing out all these stories of amazing real life super human beings 💯
I have followed Joe Greenstein since before my teens. I used him as an example in my jujutsu classes. I followed Jack LaLane and Charles Atlas too.
Does video of this guy exist? Or are you just using your imagination?
@@bronsondeliac2625 There's plenty of video of him. He performed for 40 or 50 years around the East Coast.
@@daveconleyportfolio5192 I've searched the depths of the internet, there's no publically shared video of this alleged guy. If you believe otherwise, share a link
Bas rutens bar fights are classics from my childhood
It’s great to see mighty atom get the recognition he deserves. He was my Mentors, Mentor Mentor for strength training .
I learned from Dennis Rogers, who was taught by Slim Farman, who was taught by Joseph Greenstein aka Mighty atom.
We are among you. There’s still a small community of us that train under mighty atom training principals and ways. We are small in number but we are among you.
Thats cool
Slim the Hammer Man! What was especially mystifying about many of the old strongmen was that they didn't always look very big. Wiry, sinewy guys who could pass for ordinary in street clothes. It made their tricks even better.
And what exactly was his principles? Is it a secret or something?
@@Poo260 Not much of a secret, just unpopular. If you do a little googling around you'll find some of his training and other old strongmen.
With the invention of commercial gyms no one really cares anymore about the old strongman vaudeville training.
it wasn't about big muscles or bench press.
They developed a different kind of strength.
His training was predominately Tendon, Bone, isometrics and grip. Training these will give you uncommon strength imo.
@@francoiso.5341 that's what I want!!! I'll look into it. Your a life saver.
Cool that joe had his brother on the show.
That‘s like Joe Rogan talking to Joe Rogan
Chuck Norris checks under his bed for Bas Rutten every night.
Bas is very underrated. Got his DVD sets years ago! The guy is funny as well 😆
He isn’t underrated - you ever know who he is or you don’t
Wow, I didn't know so many people knew about the mighty atom. I knew guys that trained with him, and his old travel camper used to sit on a property right near my house. Pretty sure its gone now, but it was there all through the 90's and later. Always heard the stories of crazy stuff hes done.
No you didnt because this is impossible. The guy is an act.
@@seanclark5165 it's impossible I've seen his camper and knew people that trained with him because it was an act? That doesnt even make sense. And far from impossible, especially because I'm not lying.
@@seanclark5165 you’re gay
Who knows some of it could have been an act but there was a lot of newspaper articles about him he definitely beat up those Nazis and a lot of his other Feats were all documented
My gfs cousins brother knew a guy who he slept with one night in the county jail. Guy was a legend!
Look up Bas's defensive fighting techniques when in a bar fight. Many years old, but some of the absolute best of the legend!
He is genuinely a great fighter wherever you put him.
I remember when I was a kid and my friend showed me a Guinness world records book with Joe Greenstein. He would bite chains in half and bend steel bares at 60 years old.
Bet he can do 6 million pushups in 5 years
Fake chains and fake steel bars, the guy worked in a circus it’s all props
@@andrewdickens7016Guinness World Record provides their own props to verify a world record. He demonstrated the ability to bite through someone else's iron nail.
There was a blac kid who was the first person to use echo location. His name was Ben. Idk if that’s who they had on Stan lees show, but RIP BEN! He was teenager playing video games, riding bikes, etc, but was 100% blind. He literally had to have his eyes removed due to a childhood disease. I saw him on tv when I was around the same age as him. This guy was amazing! They used him to try and make life easier for blind people! He was truly a superhero!
I think thats who was talking about. RIP. His momma said brain cancer got em at 16 i think
You forgot the K in black 😂
the is my favorite duo on JRE. These guys are great together.
I read the book about Joe Greenstein and it's all true. His last performance was at Madison Square Garden, shortly before he died in 1977. He was vegetarian and ate tons on beans. Strongest man that ever lived, even in his 80's.
What was his bench, squat, and deadlift?
@@blahblah3786 those were sissy exercises, compared to what this guy could do.
@@blahblah3786 Bench didn't exist
@@The_Balloyes it did 😂
@@blahblah3786 The only thing I heard he lifted was a Volkswagon with three people inside with one arm, while unscrewing the bolts with just a cloth on the wheel to replace it.
They originally did the Taken movie with Bas Rutten, but it was only 90 seconds long.
Esref Armagan story was the first I remember hearing when I was younger... love stories like this.
I’m 66 and saw Mighty Atom many times at Zerns Farmers Market on Boyertown, PA.. He used to chase me away after I could bend his horseshoes.. He was an amazing man… sold his own homemade soap. This was in the early 70’s
so is it bullshit???
No. He was the real deal.. don’t think he used the soap he made…Him and Slim the Hammer man.. Strongest real men back in the day..
@@JamminJere so the horseshoe was a fake?
@@JamminJere so how did you bend his horseshoes?
I need confirmation lol
It's awsome how bas rutten still is in amazing shape
No idea why, but it makes me so happy that Bas watched that Stan Lee’s super human series.
The Mighty Atom, Polish Power 💪🏻🇵🇱👊🏻
the original Hebrew Hammer!
Rogan's enthusiasm and passion for the subject shine through, making this an engaging and informative watch. It's fascinating to learn about Greenstein's impact on the world of strength and his enduring legacy. Hats off to Joe Rogan for shining a spotlight on such an inspirational character and for delivering an exceptional piece of content that leaves us in awe of 'The Mighty Atom.'
🐑🤡😂
Thats nothing my girl is 5 foot 4 111lbs and can eat a whole large pizza by HERSELF and still order dessert. Now thats remarkable
I have a Labcoat in my closet, can I write about her?
111 lbs... today 350 lbs... tomorrow
Getting diabetes is not remarkable.
Mind if we pass her around & get a good understanding of her abilities please ? Thanks 😊
@@joedadda3105 diabetes ? From pizza ?? Wtf..
Bas is like that one cool badass Uncle everybody wishes they had
Bas Rutten is awesome! Before Chuck Norris goes to sleep he check's if Bass Rutten isn't laying in ambush under his bed.
The biography on the Mighty Atom, whether you believe in the feats or not, is a great adventure story of an extremely determined individual.
Could you explain why?
His arms are looking much healthier! Hope he is doing better. Love Bas
Good to see the Mighty Atom getting some recognition!!
You know it’s all fake though
It's a good day when we get to hang out with Joe and Bas Ruten!🤘🏿😎Me and Bas watched the Stan Lee's Super Humans.The world slepted on this one.And ...it ain't streamin kids... Hells Bells!
I love that somebody can impress Bas
You can tell Joe was skeptical of the sword cutting the bullet but didn’t want to say anything 😅😂
If he did it they probably had to try at least 50 times
Bas is awesome.
Cheers.
Bas Rutten is one of my favorite people
Buss u are a legend! Thank you for being exactly the person you are❤. Much love brother!
"Hahaha...Stupid Goy!"
Joe Greenstein.
Bas should be a JRE mainstays . Props to Joe for putting all of his homies on
"What are you going to do against a guy like that?"I like how everyone bas talks or thinks about hes always sizing up how to fight them 😄
He didn’t explain that the clicking guy had no eyes
Look, if Bas told the story right, you'd shit twice as hard. The guy who shot him in the head was his friend. The bullet did not penetrate, but rather flattened out the front of his skull (potentially modifying his prefrontal cortex, and it was AFTER this that his superhuman strength appeared, as well as a deep interest in mental abilities. Tremendous.
Extremely interesting. Underrated comment
Probably just didn't realize it before
Something somewhat similar happened to Edgar Cayce who has been called the American, and Sleeping, Prophet. When he was a young child, he fell head first onto a board with a large nail sticking out of same The nail deeply pierced his forehead area.
(though this happened in the 1800's, it wasn't know about until around 2000 when Sidney Kirkpatrick published is meticulously researched biography on Cayce called, "Edgar Cayce: An American Prophet". (Due to Kirkpatrick's high reputation, he was allowed more access into the Cayce families personal data than any previous biographer).
Some people believe that this incident was partially responsible for Cayce's unusual psychic/intuitive abilities which were very well documented and tested. Even the likes of fraudulent medium busting Harry Houdini tested Edgar (and Houdini was very good at exposing the tricks of the fraudulent mediums of his time) and didn't speak negatively or critically about him. (In fact, it seems that he may have been indirectly influenced by Cayce, because before he died, Houdini was working on a movie script based around the concept of reincarnation, which is something that sleeping Cayce talked some about).
Waking Cayce was pretty unusual psychic/intuitive wise, but sleeping/trance Cayce was on a whole other level.
Anyways, some people believe that it may have something to do with the Pineal gland. Tibetan Buddhist monks were known to drill into the forehead to affect these perceptual abilities. But according to some, it may relate to increased circulation into the brain (at least while the hole is open).
Bas is a great actor ,watched him in a sitcom Kevin can Wait
Greenstein single handedly broke into a concentration camp in Poland, 1945, beat up 15 guards then freed all the captives. I used to see him at a farmer's market in PA, he's a legend
Love Baas and his sense of humor 🤣
I met The Mighty Atom when I was a small kid back in Brooklyn, ny. I didn't realize who he was back then, but grew up reading more about him. He lived in bklyn, ny, corner of Avenue J and east 42st
I feel like, if all of these remarkable people formed a group, we'd have an actual Legion of Doom.
Cant believe Joe didn't catch the "Greenstein had volunteered to teach jujutsu techniques to members of the New York City auxiliary police during World War II" part 🤣
I don’t know exactly why but I enjoy this more than any other channel . I think it’s cause Joe strikes me as an honest straightforward type person. Really refreshing
lol. Joe Brogan is a wannabe Alex Jones 2.0.
@@chuckleezodiac24 yet here you are basking in the comments section..
@@SGW4K sorry, bro. i forgot that this echo chamber is reserved solely for the use of fanboys.
@@chuckleezodiac24Skip rocks little man
@@chuckleezodiac24lol have you watched Alex jones? They are two totally different people
Bas loves this stuff because he used positive thinking to overcome childhood illnesses
I love to hear about the stories from the past that are true 🎉
Joe's was past his third 'oh wooow that's crazy' and the man kept going. 😂😂
Bas Rutten excited about anything is entertainment to me. He could be flipping over post it notes and I'm in.
I went to school with Julio he was on the Anaheim high school wrestling team strong asf ... when I saw him on the news for being one of thr pioneers to learn Echo location first !!!!
I dunno why but Bas doin the echo location has me drooling laughing. 🤤
Bas is superhuman💯😎🙏💪👍✌
Bas Rutten. This guy would win fights with open hand blows and kicks.
My all-time favorite mma fighter!
That samurais editing skills are off the charts…
Bas Rutten is one of my favorite people.
This guy is more Joe Rogan than Joe Rogan
Bas and Rogan. 2 of the best MMA commentators of all time.
Bas rutten could legit be jow Rogan father. They are like two peas in a pod. Bas rutten is just Joe Rogan who decided to keep fighting and didn't get into acting
Dudes used to have like twice the testosterone back then on average lol
Let's goooo with that hitter Joe!!!
bas looks like the guy that would believe anything
@@johnnytawon780 make a video about it
@@johnnytawon780 can you provide evidence for what you are suggesting? If so, let me see it. If these techniques are real, I would like to learn them for myself.
Bas is getting fooled by some good old tv magic.
I loved Bas's show he used to have "InsideMMA" i miss that show. He's a damn good commentator as well. I would have loved to see him as a UFC commentator, "El Guapo" is a legend.
Loved that show was great
Bas is unironically a funny guy, I would watch him do standup.
Good focus
Damn! Finally Something Joe had no idea about that is so amazing
Bas spittin them crazy uncle stories.
god I love bas. I remember when i was a teen watching him in gta4 lol.
“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.” Sunzi
So he basically proves Sampson was real.
Love this
Bas is a legend 🏴🇳🇱
00:37 I was so unprepared for that laugh, I almost fellout of my chair lol. ( if you leave the timestamp it links directly to that part of the video, is that new?!)
if you type him into google Bard you get this tidbit among other info about him. "Greenstein's legacy lives on. He is considered one of the greatest strongmen of all time. He is also credited with inspiring the creation of the fictional character Superman."
The GOAT from the Netherlands: Bas Rutten
Would love to see Joe talk about Gorgeous George, or the wrestler whom's last name was Savage. Back in the days when they wore the black trunks. Wrestling on B&W screen was different than the flamboyant stylization of today.
Dutch Savage? Portland Wrestling?
@@timarmstrong6257
Think so. As I recall the guy kind of looked like a bulkier version of Joe (imagine that!) though with a nose that looked like it had been pulped.
Unsure if it was 'Portland' wrestling. It was televised out of Canada in my area.
It's been a while...
@@b_uppy I guess there’s probably a few guys with the last name Savage but Dutch was a legend in the Pacific Northwest. Pretty mean looking old school, take no shit kind of a guy.
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Agreed.
That's some super hero level achievements
I really don't know about these Celebrities anymore... I really believe they get a check to maintain a certain Ideology & perception out there which favors Elites.
I have the utmost respect for bass he's amazing! But bass def has a soft spot for these guys and their tricks😆
Bas the Boss!