Joe Rogan's 'most-requested guest' has publicly messaged the podcaster about finally appearing on his show.
Rogan has had some of the biggest names in entertainment and sport appear on his podcast, including Donald Trump who taped a three-hour long episode ahead of the 2024 US election.
Elon Musk made a recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience, too, as fans spotted Rogan's reaction to an 'embarrassing' segment.
Conor McGregor is also hoping to join Rogan on his podcast as he issued a public message about wanting to appear on the show.
He took to social media to seemingly request an invitation on Rogan's podcast.
On X, he wrote: "What’s up @joerogan my man I messaged you! Are you looking for a guest on the podcast, I have a great one for you!"
McGregor hasn't fought in the UFC since his crushing defeat to Dustin Poirier back in July 2021.
He was scheduled to face Michael Chandler at UFC 303 last summer until he was forced to withdraw after sustaining an injury.
Joe Rogan interviewed Conor McGregor following his defeat at UFC 264. Image: Getty A boxing bout against Logan Paul was mooted but failed to materialise.
Rogan, however, has questioned whether McGregor will ever fight again.
"I don’t know if Conor’s ever gonna fight again," he said on his podcast last year.
The UFC commentator added: "But I think there’s another issue to talk about, and that is that a lot of fighters, when they’ve sustained a significant amount of damage over the course of their career - and there’s no way to not get that.
"We’ve all seen Conor get beat up and knocked out. We’ve seen Conor’s sparring footage. He’s sparring pro boxers, he’s sparring elite fighters, you’re getting hit in the head a lot. And a lot of fighters, especially toward the end of their career, turn to drugs.
"And I think there’s probably a constant state of discomfort that they live in... you’re not supposed to get punched in the head a thousand times a year. It’s just not supposed to happen, and that’s the reality of consistent training."
Rogan commentated on McGregor's fight against Poirier at UFC 264 and conducted a post-fight interview with him despite the fighter sitting on the floor of the Octagon, having broken his ankle.
The Irishman, who hasn't won a fight since his victory over Donald Cerrone in 2020, has returned to fitness but has yet to return to action.