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Joe Rogan left fuming and uncomfortable as guest exposes his PIN number on live show

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Joe Rogan was left offended after guest Oz Pearlman committed the ultimate sin.

Pearlman, a former banker from New York City, reached third place on America’s Got Talent in 2015 under the name “Oz the Mentalist”.

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Rogan, a UFC podcaster and analyst, has a hugely successful podcast which reaches millions of viewers each week.

Appearing on a live stream of ‘The Joe Rogan Experience” to showcase his talents, the two first discussed how the host has been married to wife Jessica Ditzel for 16 years.

The mentalist then prompted Rogan to think of an important number for him to guess, one that the guest couldn’t possibly know.

He instructed Rogan: “Do not tell me your real ATM PIN code, okay… make up a fake four-digit number off the top of your head. What feels to you utterly spontaneous when I say go.”

Rogan revealed that 2020 was his random four-digit code.

Pearlman responded: “It’s weird, but statistically, men will lie bigger, women smaller. Men like to lie by saying things are bigger, right? No shocker.

“Right off the jump for me, that means that your first number… is smaller. That’s what most people do when they’re rushed.”

The podcast host was insistent that he would have settled on 2020, regardless of how much time he was given to choose the four-digit number.

“Either way, you’ll be honest if I’m right?” Pearlman confirmed. “I got a hit, which means it’s a zero or one; I think the first number of your code’s a one. Isn’t it your real PIN code?”

Rogan sternly replied: “My ATM PIN code? Why would I tell you that on the air?”

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After being met by a refusal, Pearlman asked if he could at least show his original guess to Rogan.

The host agreed, as he grew more annoyed at the fact that the mentalist’s first guess was indeed correct.

The mentalist acknowledged Rogan’s frustration: “I like the fact when people always say to me it’s fake when they watch the videos they’re like ‘You must have set it up’.

“Joe doesn’t even want this to happen right now. He had no idea this was going to happen.

“You used two numbers in repeats. What that means is you probably did the same thing. You also didn’t use any of the same numbers, so I know there’s not a zero or two in it.

“I don’t think so either, and I’m watching you while I say it; you put the hand up, you might as well said yes to me out loud.

Rogan will turn his attentions to the UFC this weekend
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“So now I know, think of the second number, okay, third number, fourth number. Every time you did it, it’s a data point.”

The final question posed to Rogan by Pearlman was: if the last number in his real PIN code is the largest in the combination?

Once Rogan confirmed it was correct, the big reveal took place as Pearlman showed his secret whiteboard while asking: “How’d I do, Joe? Is that your ATM PIN code?”

A doubtful Rogan replied: “Yeah, that’s weird. I’m skeptical because I got that PIN code in the mail. Yeah, I don’t like that.”

To which Pearlman then joked: “He’s calling his bank right now and being like ‘Yo, do you know this, has this guy been playing the long game?’”

Allegedly, it was Rogan’s use of repetition in his random number that gave Pearlman a major clue when trying to guess his real PIN code. 

Rogan will hopefully have calmed down by the weekend as he prepares to commentate on UFC 316.

He will act as a host for Merab Dvalishvilli’s huge UFC title rematch with Sean O’Malley in New Jersey.

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