“Didn’t want to get canceled” – Joe Rogan’s HILARIOUS ‘man-handle’ slip during UFC 307 commentary leaves fans in splits
Joe Rogan escapes cancel culture as he accidentally misgenders Kayla Harrison during her fight with Ketlen Vieira at UFC 307.

Joe Rogan reacts to Kayla Harrison beating Ketlen Vieira at UFC 307 (via Imago/X)
UFC 307 had some surprising moments as well as some predictable results. One of them was Kayla Harrison’s three-round bantamweight fight with Ketlen Vieira, which ended up being a one-sided affair. Joe Rogan called the fight as usual. However, he made a minute mistake, and as it turns out, it turned out to be the most entertaining highlight of the fight.
The bout began with both fighters attempting to manage the distance and trade blows. Harrison was able to get takedowns and impose her grappling skills throughout the majority of the fight. Vieira did some damage in the second round. After three rounds, Harrison was declared the winner via a unanimous decision victory.
Joe Rogan was highly impressed by Harrison’s dominance and mentioned how she ‘manhandled’ Vieira. However, the color commentator quickly corrected himself and changed it to ‘woman-handled.’ Daniel Cormier understood what happened and casually agreed to Rogan, which made it more hilarious.
Harrison pulled Vieira down in the opening round and controlled her on the ground, landing hard elbows and establishing top control. The Olympic gold medalist gave no opportunities to her opponent and made sure to get a clean victory. Vieira, on the other hand, was helpless and couldn’t utilize her gameplan.
Joe Rogan didn’t want to get cancelled ? #UFC307 pic.twitter.com/mn7pvwZxFs
— Dovy? (@DovySimuMMA) October 6, 2024
There was stronger competition in the second round. Vieira had a few good swings, one of which was a big elbow that resulted in Harrison’s face swelling. Harrison, though, used her physicality, maintained her composure, and pressed forward, winning and dominating the exchanges.
Fight fans react to Joe Rogan’s hilarious fumble at UFC 307
Kayla Harrison confirmed her women’s bantamweight title contention with the win against Ketlen Vieira. During the post-fight octagon interview, Harrison doubled down on her previous warning to the top fighters in her division. The fighter closely watched the co-main event at UFC 307.

It was the first time in her MMA career that Harrison faced adversity and bled, but her composure was able to help her get a win. Nevertheless, here are some reactions to Joe Rogan’s remake during the fight.
Joe Rogan didn’t want to get cancelled ? #UFC307 pic.twitter.com/mn7pvwZxFs
— Dovy? (@DovySimuMMA) October 6, 2024
— Max (@utlawx19) October 6, 2024
I am glad aomeone else heard that! Must have been drinking a Bud Light. pic.twitter.com/xq2wjPmrYq
— VirtualJester.x (@VirtualJester_) October 6, 2024
ya gotta watch out for that lol
— J A D E D (@JADEDHEART4LIFE) October 6, 2024
Joe Rogan knows how to navigate the cancel culture waters like a pro ? UFC307 accomplishments speak for themselves.
— TrangTuyet (@TrangTuyet01) October 6, 2024
Joe Rogan isn't taking any chances these days. Gotta play it safe in this cancel culture world.
— Crypto_news43 (@crypto_news43) October 6, 2024
— Tony メ? (@AbelX0) October 6, 2024
— tocch about soucery (@vanleygoodtakes) October 6, 2024
Misgendering someone on a live telecast might be one of the easiest ways to get canceled in recent times. While Joe Rogan isn’t a stranger to controversies and cancel culture, staying away from it might be the wiser decision. Many fans pointed out the same thing, as they made some hilarious jokes.