@@JoyceagesThat’s awesome! Let’s get everyone one in here so they know that you were gonna comment something similar and gives you the credit you’re looking for!
These interviews are what keep me coming back to this show. I know nothing about pool and could really care less about it but this guy is great. Love this show.
I had a friend that did this, a co-worker, (35+ years ago) everyone at work knew how good he was. Apparently there were a few occasions where could have been killed. He had turned to Christianity and hung it up totally, there was a huge movement in that era; 'Born Again' Christians, he hadn't elaborated on which came first, whether he had hung pool up for Christianity or had given it up for other reasons. Very nice guy, I was amazed that he'd give a talent like that up, and it had paid so well, at the time I'd thought it would be super cool to be a great player. ---
Which is exactly my gripe.. We spent a decade on the road together preaching don’t educate the suckers.. lol.. Yes, very good in the booth, but it’s maddening..
@bill2953 do you know who JJ is? He played on team USA several times in the Mosconi cup, and he has coached team USA several years. He is getting older but at one time he was definitely top 10 in the USA. How interesting is your game Bill?
Ran with / around JJ in Baytown / Houston (Bogies) for years. Always a class act and a tough nut to crack. Have dozens of stories in the mid 90s, which seems like a lifetime ago. Surreal to see him on Joe Rogan.
Dude is awesome. I played against him in a tournament at Texas Billiards Pool Hall in Baytown when I was 13 in the second round of the winners bracket. I broke and ran 4 balls after sinking one on the break, then he ran out to beat me. He gave me a bumble bee graphite stick after the tournament. Was an awesome experience to have. Great down to earth dude
It is a culture that died right along with the wise guys, the word hip hop, or actual punks. From The clash to funk disco, from Sinatra to Sabbath. From the street games to the vending machines in the pool halls. When you answered your doorbell or just left it wide open. When you didn't tell your family to run and hide. When you knew your neighbors every week, and people could really speak. When it was cool to be well read, and literacy wasn't just excused by a word like income. When airports or hotel lobbies were a place for travelers to connect. When socializing didn't run out of track, because multiple pursuits was a virtue. When people saw the magic and were interested by it and interesting because of it. When it was a book you brought home, or mastering a craft just because. Playing a guitar or building a work bench. When we were exciting. That world doesn't stop at nostalgia, it was a blend of roots and raw cultural ways of life that spread far and wide. And in the coolest ways or most interesting places. With the numbers on gambling/sports gambling alone, interest & money in pool could definitely make some sort of big swing comeback, but it'll never be the days like that. We miss a lot of it; and other parts we hated. But that's ok
I actually live in Sevierville tn. 32 years old and knew Mark good. He passed during covid 2020 he said his game was never the same. Mark use spot me 6 out and run over me effortless. R.i.p. Mark hope u got your glory rack up there
Ronnie Allen Road Stories video here on UA-cam is another great listen when you have the chance. He was an old school pool hustler one of the best one pocket players in his day. His story telling is second to none.
THIS IS THE SHIT I SUBBED TO THE POD FOR!!! I love aliens and conspiracies, I can tolerate comedy business bs (and even enjoy it if it’s stories, but business just makes me think of my failed dreams), but diving into a fkn random ass topic and hearing the experts tell you their beliefs is where this pod shines
You ain't lying. I have zero knowledge of pool expect for my Filipino neighbors loving it and karaoke. But i ain't even know what a stake holder is. Now i get to look it up and learn new things.
They really do though... my best friend RIP was a semipro player and him and everyone else were some wild cokeheads and gamblers...used to go with him to watch the tournaments, saw a lot of shit go down in the pool halls and bars
@@Tybolt1exactly what is wrong with what he said? If it's true, then it's true. Only he knows what he knows. And if he knows anything about playing pool, and the extent of the knowledge of the guys at the top. Then he should certainly know if what he knows is even comparable to what they know. He says it isn't, and if he feels that way, he's most likely right. And I second the sentiment of his statement. If I knew half of what the guy Joe is interviewing has forgotten about the game, I would be one hell of a player.
@@HassanLoukili-ke1tqPreaching a religion where others suffer for ur sins and u date 80 virgins and boys in your heaven and where a 54 year old man is allowed to marry a 9 year old kid no thank you! You can keep your allah! JESUS is the Lord! A Savior that died for our sins! Who loves us Unconditionally!❤
It is a culture that died right along with the wise guys, the word hip hop, or actual punks. From The clash to funk disco, from Sinatra to Sabbath. From the street games to the vending machines in the pool halls. When you answered your doorbell or just left it wide open. When you didn't tell your family to run and hide. When you knew your neighbors every week, and people could really speak. When it was cool to be well read, and literacy wasn't just excused by a word like income. When airports or hotel lobbies were a place for travelers to connect. When socializing didn't run out of track, because multiple pursuits was a virtue. When people saw the magic and were interested by it and interesting because of it. When it was a book you brought home, or mastering a craft just because. When charisma once existed for centuries. Playing a guitar or building a work bench. When we were exciting. That world doesn't stop at nostalgia, it was a blend of roots and raw cultural ways of life that spread far and wide. And in the coolest ways or most interesting places. With the numbers on gambling/sports gambling alone, interest & money in pool could definitely make some sort of big swing comeback, but it'll never be the days like that. We miss a lot of it; and other parts we hated. But that's ok
@@snus9088 On the darker underground side of things, checkout: - Larry Lawton's earlier popular videos. Multi million dollar jewel thief. Fantastic content. - Sammy The Bull: really great stories and content for the first couple years of his pod/daily clips; hasn't been fantastic the last year and half, but truly has incredible stories of a life in the worlds of crime, growing up a street kid in Bensonhurst, his circle and names that ran with or into it, and his closest friends like Louie. His storytelling is bar none, and he tells a pretty endless amount of them. (Regardless of what the personal opinions of his word are at times.)
could listen to these stories all day...Im not into pool anymore but my buddy and I used to play alot as young teenagers and it was fun, we got real good...lost money to people better than us but whatever.
I watch/play a lot of pool and always hear his commentating but never knew what he looked like. Hard Times!!! My first shootout was there and it was awesome. Thanks JRE for sheddin light on the pool world 🙏
JJ is a legendary player, coach, commentator, and storyteller. He’s won some of the biggest pool tourneys ever like the US open, he is the captain of team America in the Mosconi cup (US vs EU) and is generally everybody’s favorite commentator for his stories, analysis, and voice 😂 Gem is an understatement.
My dad was a hell of a pool player and was a sort of “pool shark” back in the 80’s and 90’s. He had some real, crazy stories. There a long one but to make it short, a guy got shot in the forehead, point blank with a .22. The bullet hits the skull and follows it around and out the back of his scalp.
At 27, I thought I finally beat my dad and if he hadn't curved the cue ball around my last ball to sink the 8, I probably would beat him. He was phenomenal.
Super interesting guest, great story teller. This was so much more interesting than some of the guests lately, I'm not even a player, not even a good hack, but like the game, and the stories.
I met this dude at q-master billiards in Virginia Beach in the 2000’s. I met all the pros during the US open 9ball championships every year there. Worked there for too long, but it was crazy awesome.
THANK YOU JOE ROGAN! I have been bugging you on every platform I use to make this step and give Pool a Big ROGAN Boost! You came thru my man! Pool, the players and all of its fans will benefit from Rogan doing this on his HUGE platform! Rogan will be the boost that the game needs to one day be like golf is today! Thanks again Joe Rogan and JJ is the best!!
All the American pool players were huge in the Philippines when pool was coming up in the early 2000's... Strickland, Archer, Varner, Van Boening, Jones, Sigel, Robles... even Jeanette Lee who went to the Philippines to play against Efren Reyes in an exhibition. Would be awesome if Lee went on the podcast.
To be the last player to truly be on the road with Jack and Barbra Cooney was spectacular. They portrayed my mother and father. I still talk to them often.
Fascinating. I work a regular job and I’m very reluctant to play even the occasional Powerball ticket for a couple of bucks. Meanwhile, these guys are having these extraordinary moments while walking on the edge. Fun to listen to, for sure. Okay, back to normalcy. 😀
It's absolutely WILD to hear Jeremy telling stories about my grandfather Frank! A few corrections though.... He never wore overalls in his life, and was only 59 when his wife killed him, not 75.
@@schoolboy6633the story itself is all true, the age and overalls are forgiveable details, but I assure you it's all true, I heard what happened a few days after they played from different people, just saying!
@@schoolboy6633 WTF.. because he didn't know how old somebody was? lmao Do you know how many people you run into on the road that you don't even know their NAME.. You have to realize as well this was 25-30 years ago.
I've been waiting forever for pool enthusiast joe to have a pro player on. Double J is a legend. I've seen him play so many times and dreamed I'd have his game one day
Joe listens to the guys greatest hustle story, containing a very vivid description of the event and how it unfolded..... then proceeds to ask "So when he beat you those first two sets even, were you, were hustling a little?"
Jeremy "It's all about focusing on the balls" Joe "Did you know a male chimp's balls grow with more promiscuous females around?" Jeremy "What? No. I just meant...." Joe "Jamie, pull up hairless jacked chimps with giant testicles for Jeremy, please."
Jeremy "This ball went down and swirled around in the pocket." Joe "I tripped balls when I first did DMT." Jeremy "Anyways, he rifled this 4-9..." Joe "Ever try DMT? Any psychedelics?"
You ever notice that people that have a large vocab are bad story tellers? And the good ones have a small vocab but it connects better? "he played real good" - and stuff like that. This guy is a great story teller.
I remember in the late 90s this pool hall that was full of sharks, very good players and i remember i couple of times some heavy hitters playing for 10k first to 11, 5 sets, right there in the middle pool table, usually those games for that money are private but on this occasion it was happening right there, a lot of people maybe almost everybody stopped playing and were watching this go down. Dude murked him 5 - 0 in those sets. Also what an insane ending for these stories, his wife had shot him and 10 years later she really put him out. I had friend that he was always on and off with his GF, both of them crazy violent people. One time my friend was in a hotel with another friend, somebody knocks on the door and the GF (which i think they had broken up like 2 days before but they always got back together) anyways the gf comes in the room and stabs my friend in the ass cheeck, like bad, a deep cut and then crazy GF turns over to the girl that was there, the girl runs and locks herself in bathroom and Shirley is just screaming "open the door, imma kill u" while swinging a knife. Luckily my friend grab her and someone called the police and my friend had to go thr hospital with a deep ass wound😅. Funny enough they got back together and stay that way a couple of years but now, thank God😅, they are separated and both have beautiful families.
Hell yeah, there's a pool hall in my home town, Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Luther "Wimpy" Lassiter was a local legend and a seven time world champion. I had a buddy who was Jehovah Witness, who would sneak out to hustle grown men in pool, "borrow" cars and woo women, at 16. I never really got good myself but I'll never forget those days. Good times.
@joeschmoe1645 It's not a pool thing, it's a hustler, conman, criminal thing. Toss in money, several different kinds of mental health issues and things go sideways with these guys all the time
Double J came to Akron in the mid to late 90’s and let’s just say the players I idolized got rolled over in just a few short days! The last game I watched he spotted a buddy of mine who plays really good 9-6 playing one-pocket and crushed his hopes and dreams 😉 No lie my buddy gave up the game soon after!
I grew up going to a pool hall daily all through high school. A new guy came in and he had loads of cash from his brother who was locked up. He bought the house pros cue before even learning how to play. I took a match with him with my Jeep wrangler on the line because I didn’t have the 5k he wanted to put up. I won the 9 ball match and when I look back I don’t know what I would’ve done if I didn’t beat him…
Joe needs to get Steven Hendry or Ronnie O'Sullivan on. Steven would be a great interview. This Snooker legend is worth 20 million, and has a crazy story from being a teen genius to being an adult that lost his passion once he won it all.
The way he tells the story it seems like players really respect other legit players and hustlers at least if you are respectful and a gentleman. Take your loss like a man and take your win with grace.
I used to play in the circle of Jeremy and Dennis around Houston. Never lost to Jeremy, but dropped a few hundo to Dennis playing ""golf"" on the 10' at Legends.
Jeremy is a class act, I knew Mark Owens personally and he was a great shooter up until the day he passed away a couple years ago (RIP Mark). I shot a million games with Mark and u had to be on ur game shooting him
Always good to have Fred Durst on the pod.
2002 called. They said, "Turn your hat back around".
Dont insult the pool shark
Lmao went to comment something similar
@@JoyceagesThat’s awesome! Let’s get everyone one in here so they know that you were gonna comment something similar and gives you the credit you’re looking for!
@@cwg73160 thanks! I appreciate it!
Joe you are a legend for this! The world of pool is an untapped reservoir of great stories and damn near mythical characters.
If you are interested in old school pool stories there is a video on UA-cam called "Ronnie Allen Road Stories" he was a character for sure.
Don’t upset Efran Reyes
Untapped? If you’re a kid I guess
These interviews are what keep me coming back to this show. I know nothing about pool and could really care less about it but this guy is great. Love this show.
***Couldn’t care less…
@munafo13 It's a 'Murrcan thing I think bro...
@@TomNoles007 he’s right but we ain’t worried bout grammar!
You should get into the Game just avoid APA Players💪🏽🎱
I find the whole culture around pool hustling to be fascinating. Hope Joe has more of these guys on.
agreed! precisely true man
I had a friend that did this, a co-worker,
(35+ years ago) everyone at work knew
how good he was. Apparently there were
a few occasions where
could have been killed.
He had turned to Christianity
and hung it up totally, there was a
huge movement in that era;
'Born Again' Christians, he hadn't
elaborated on which came first,
whether he had hung pool up
for Christianity or had given it up
for other reasons.
Very nice guy, I was amazed that
he'd give a talent like that up, and it had
paid so well, at the time I'd thought it
would be super cool to be a great player.
---
@@bikersoncall i bet it is mostly because some people could not handle losing and would bet everything they got, many sore losers out there.
@@bikersoncallAre you playing punctuation roulette? Are you just randomly throwing in commas and spaces?
Yeah there could be some good movies or documentaries put out on the subject if done right..
Jeremy is the best pool commentator ever. He explains things on a different level.
Like when someone misses he goes “IT’S JUST ONE’A THOSE DAYS!” he just gets it.
@@CantTellYou yup
You can learn the game just from his commentary. That's how I started learning pool from zero, watching him commentate on tournaments.
@@Adrenaline416 he's definitely helped improve my game, specifically one pocket strategies
Which is exactly my gripe.. We spent a decade on the road together preaching don’t educate the suckers.. lol.. Yes, very good in the booth, but it’s maddening..
I would listen to that dude tell stories all day.
@bill2953 do you know who JJ is? He played on team USA several times in the Mosconi cup, and he has coached team USA several years. He is getting older but at one time he was definitely top 10 in the USA. How interesting is your game Bill?
@@bill2953 Yeah, lets see your game.
He's talking about 30 years ago. lol
@bill2953 but what about the alligator shots?
@@bikersoncall I'd bet everything I have, could borrow, or steal that he'd smoke you in any form of billiards you could dream up.
I agree me too
Ran with / around JJ in Baytown / Houston (Bogies) for years. Always a class act and a tough nut to crack. Have dozens of stories in the mid 90s, which seems like a lifetime ago. Surreal to see him on Joe Rogan.
Do you know Tommy from Port Aurthor ?
@@OneOut1 Tommy Sanders?
I ran with him for about 2 1/2 months in SC. He's the real deal. A great guy and he's lived a hell of a life.
You weren't getting nervous when he started going on about buried money were you?
@@wesbrit630 I wish!
Dude is awesome. I played against him in a tournament at Texas Billiards Pool Hall in Baytown when I was 13 in the second round of the winners bracket. I broke and ran 4 balls after sinking one on the break, then he ran out to beat me. He gave me a bumble bee graphite stick after the tournament. Was an awesome experience to have. Great down to earth dude
A bumble bee graphite stick is that a pencil?
@@Dev-In-Denver123 Drawing pencil used by draftsmen and sketch book artist 🙂
Baytown on the map
Don’t lie lad.
@@jimmyspiteria9371Just because you've never had such a cool experience doesn't mean that goes for everyone else. 🤡
Please have more guys like this on the podcast. Love the stories, thank you.
I'm stoked that Joe is inviting pool players onto his pod. I'm looking forward to listening to the whole thing!
I'm pretty sure he used to play himself. I think he's talked about it before.
It is a culture that died right along with the wise guys, the word hip hop, or actual punks. From The clash to funk disco, from Sinatra to Sabbath. From the street games to the vending machines in the pool halls. When you answered your doorbell or just left it wide open. When you didn't tell your family to run and hide.
When you knew your neighbors every week, and people could really speak. When it was cool to be well read, and literacy wasn't just excused by a word like income. When airports or hotel lobbies were a place for travelers to connect. When socializing didn't run out of track, because multiple pursuits was a virtue. When people saw the magic and were interested by it and interesting because of it. When it was a book you brought home, or mastering a craft just because. Playing a guitar or building a work bench. When we were exciting.
That world doesn't stop at nostalgia, it was a blend of roots and raw cultural ways of life that spread far and wide. And in the coolest ways or most interesting places. With the numbers on gambling/sports gambling alone, interest & money in pool could definitely make some sort of big swing comeback, but it'll never be the days like that. We miss a lot of it; and other parts we hated. But that's ok
@@ivannasha5556he does all the time
Yeah,that's a great video.
@@Optable It's just pool bro
Dudes a great story teller .
@JasonRodriguez-kq7jtim cristian to but why so random
aside from his constant"you know what I'm saying?"
A lot of the players are…it’s a wild livid circus the life of a pool player
Awesome to see Jeremy on the pod cast! I'm sure he'll have more pool related content in the future. Awesome job guys
I actually live in Sevierville tn. 32 years old and knew Mark good. He passed during covid 2020 he said his game was never the same. Mark use spot me 6 out and run over me effortless. R.i.p. Mark hope u got your glory rack up there
I’m from Michigan but got married in Sevierville. Beautiful place!
I thought i was going crazy when he said Morristown TN 😂 i’m from Johnson city and love the game of 8-ball and 1 pocket
His commentary is exceptional. Always enjoy his comments.
Look Mike DeLawder 2023 BANK RING GAME AT THE DERBY
I listened to this podcast twice, back to back. Don’t think I’ve ever done that. Fascinating guy and awesome stories, I really enjoyed it
Ronnie Allen Road Stories video here on UA-cam is another great listen when you have the chance. He was an old school pool hustler one of the best one pocket players in his day.
His story telling is second to none.
THIS IS THE SHIT I SUBBED TO THE POD FOR!!! I love aliens and conspiracies, I can tolerate comedy business bs (and even enjoy it if it’s stories, but business just makes me think of my failed dreams), but diving into a fkn random ass topic and hearing the experts tell you their beliefs is where this pod shines
Yeah Joe went full politics baiting and never really went back when it brought out the hordes of frothing cultists on both sides.
You ain't lying. I have zero knowledge of pool expect for my Filipino neighbors loving it and karaoke. But i ain't even know what a stake holder is. Now i get to look it up and learn new things.
The pool halls get crazy
They really do though... my best friend RIP was a semipro player and him and everyone else were some wild cokeheads and gamblers...used to go with him to watch the tournaments, saw a lot of shit go down in the pool halls and bars
Uncle Phil: "Jefferey...break out Lucile!"
Love that episode even though Will Smith is a terrible person
Spent over a decade in the pool scene, these stories bring back a lot of memories. Many nights playing until sunrise. Good times.
Your late night romps skinny dipping in the pool with your boyfriends is not what they're talking about.
This is about billiards man..
Yessir!!!! The owner of the place i would play would go get us Mcdonalds breakfast
So awesome to see JJ on the podcast. The guy has forgotten more about pool than I know.
Don't ever write a sentence like that ever again pls...
@@Tybolt1nothings wrong with the sentence
@@Tybolt1exactly what is wrong with what he said? If it's true, then it's true. Only he knows what he knows. And if he knows anything about playing pool, and the extent of the knowledge of the guys at the top. Then he should certainly know if what he knows is even comparable to what they know. He says it isn't, and if he feels that way, he's most likely right. And I second the sentiment of his statement. If I knew half of what the guy Joe is interviewing has forgotten about the game, I would be one hell of a player.
@@HawgWyldFishing Not much to know about pool though, calm down, this isn't snooker. But great stories for sure
@@InfoGDotGSnooker is one game, pool is many games.
JJ's pool knowledge shows in his play-by-play pool match announcing. He is a top notch announcer.
And Tupac said "Only God can Judge me..."
You lose
@@HassanLoukili-ke1tqPreaching a religion where others suffer for ur sins and u date 80 virgins and boys in your heaven and where a 54 year old man is allowed to marry a 9 year old kid no thank you! You can keep your allah! JESUS is the Lord! A Savior that died for our sins! Who loves us Unconditionally!❤
@@HassanLoukili-ke1tqim drawing an image of Mohammad
@@spanos1011your going to???
I already did, he looks like BUCK WHEAT IN A HEAD LOCK
@@spanos1011your going to???
I already did, he looks like BUCK WHEAT IN A HEAD LOCK
Best JRE episode in a LONG TIME
Type of a guy you could sit at the bar and listen his stories all day.
It is a culture that died right along with the wise guys, the word hip hop, or actual punks. From The clash to funk disco, from Sinatra to Sabbath. From the street games to the vending machines in the pool halls. When you answered your doorbell or just left it wide open. When you didn't tell your family to run and hide.
When you knew your neighbors every week, and people could really speak. When it was cool to be well read, and literacy wasn't just excused by a word like income. When airports or hotel lobbies were a place for travelers to connect. When socializing didn't run out of track, because multiple pursuits was a virtue. When people saw the magic and were interested by it and interesting because of it. When it was a book you brought home, or mastering a craft just because. When charisma once existed for centuries. Playing a guitar or building a work bench. When we were exciting.
That world doesn't stop at nostalgia, it was a blend of roots and raw cultural ways of life that spread far and wide. And in the coolest ways or most interesting places. With the numbers on gambling/sports gambling alone, interest & money in pool could definitely make some sort of big swing comeback, but it'll never be the days like that. We miss a lot of it; and other parts we hated. But that's ok
Yeah fr, hey do you know of any other podcast that put out content like this?
@@snus9088 On the darker underground side of things, checkout:
- Larry Lawton's earlier popular videos. Multi million dollar jewel thief. Fantastic content.
- Sammy The Bull: really great stories and content for the first couple years of his pod/daily clips; hasn't been fantastic the last year and half, but truly has incredible stories of a life in the worlds of crime, growing up a street kid in Bensonhurst, his circle and names that ran with or into it, and his closest friends like Louie. His storytelling is bar none, and he tells a pretty endless amount of them. (Regardless of what the personal opinions of his word are at times.)
Well said@@Optable
Love this comment@@Optable
It's awesome to see another pool player on Joe Rogan!
to someone who doesn't know jack about pool-playing terminology, listening to this dude is like listening to beautiful poetry.
Double J is THEE BEST pool commentator. I've learned so much from, just by listening, especially for pattern play. He and Mark the BEST!!!
Always surprised more pool players haven't been on JRE
Imagine Strickland on jre
You’re surprised that more players from a game that has virtually no viewership base haven’t been on JRE? Oh cool sure ok why not?
@@cwg73160 I think joe rogan is a pool player himself and it's one of his obsessions.
Imagine Keith McCready on there. The stories that man has...
@@cwg73160 another negative comment
Joe please do whatever you can do to help the sport of pool. Pool needs help badly.
Damn i can listen to Jeremy tell stories all day!
could listen to these stories all day...Im not into pool anymore but my buddy and I used to play alot as young teenagers and it was fun, we got real good...lost money to people better than us but whatever.
I watch/play a lot of pool and always hear his commentating but never knew what he looked like. Hard Times!!! My first shootout was there and it was awesome. Thanks JRE for sheddin light on the pool world 🙏
“ I’m definitely not trying to pay for 200 you know”. Straight hustler.
This is exactly what pool needs, mainstream attention to a beautiful game. Thanks Joe!
This dude seems like a gem.
JJ is a legendary player, coach, commentator, and storyteller.
He’s won some of the biggest pool tourneys ever like the US open, he is the captain of team America in the Mosconi cup (US vs EU) and is generally everybody’s favorite commentator for his stories, analysis, and voice 😂
Gem is an understatement.
My dad was a hell of a pool player and was a sort of “pool shark” back in the 80’s and 90’s. He had some real, crazy stories. There a long one but to make it short, a guy got shot in the forehead, point blank with a .22. The bullet hits the skull and follows it around and out the back of his scalp.
I assume he died, or no?
At 27, I thought I finally beat my dad and if he hadn't curved the cue ball around my last ball to sink the 8, I probably would beat him. He was phenomenal.
Yeah my grandpa was a shark in the 80’s and ended up getting stomped out and jumped with baseball bats for taking a guy for 5 grand
@@SP0RTS-N3WS-N0WSorry to hear, but cool grandfather! ;)
@@dextermorgan1 No. The bullet kind of zoomed around his skull.
Super interesting guest, great
story teller.
This was so much more interesting
than some of the guests lately, I'm
not even a player, not even a good hack,
but like the game, and the stories.
I met this dude at q-master billiards in Virginia Beach in the 2000’s. I met all the pros during the US open 9ball championships every year there. Worked there for too long, but it was crazy awesome.
Small world I live in VB amd played in the poker games that would run after close on Tues and Sundays
@@CG-jo6oc I worked there in and off for 11 or 12 years. What a place that was.
THANK YOU JOE ROGAN! I have been bugging you on every platform I use to make this step and give Pool a Big ROGAN Boost! You came thru my man! Pool, the players and all of its fans will benefit from Rogan doing this on his HUGE platform! Rogan will be the boost that the game needs to one day be like golf is today! Thanks again Joe Rogan and JJ is the best!!
Get SVB on!! 🇺🇸
Finally someone with cool stories...
Almost 40 and I just learned what a stake horse is. This guy has said some slang I've never heard. Great Clio. Probably will listen to this one.
Lmao 🤣 it’s pool hall slang. If you grow up in one then you will know everything he was talking about on this show.
All the American pool players were huge in the Philippines when pool was coming up in the early 2000's... Strickland, Archer, Varner, Van Boening, Jones, Sigel, Robles... even Jeanette Lee who went to the Philippines to play against Efren Reyes in an exhibition. Would be awesome if Lee went on the podcast.
She died of cancer
@@___Anakin.Skywalker - She’s still alive…. Played her several years ago in an exhibition game-fun lady to be around.
@@mike2687 Im sorry if I got it wrong, I just thought I read somewhere that she passed away before the pandemic
@@___Anakin.Skywalker - no worries…. I had to look it up. Apparently there was a false report that she died a while back.
It would be even more awesome if Jeanette Lee came to my house........
I need to watch the full pod. Ive never heard of him ,but he seems to have great stories
To be the last player to truly be on the road with Jack and Barbra Cooney was spectacular. They portrayed my mother and father. I still talk to them often.
1:20 8:22 9:54 I like someone who says "long story short" and *actually* *shortens* *the* *f>ing* *story.* 😄
Fascinating. I work a regular job and I’m very reluctant to play even the occasional Powerball ticket for a couple of bucks. Meanwhile, these guys are having these extraordinary moments while walking on the edge. Fun to listen to, for sure. Okay, back to normalcy. 😀
Every show you do on pool is pure gold Joe, keep em coming please!
It's absolutely WILD to hear Jeremy telling stories about my grandfather Frank! A few corrections though.... He never wore overalls in his life, and was only 59 when his wife killed him, not 75.
Yeah I think about half of what he says is TRUE! Smdh
@@schoolboy6633 I mean, everything is pretty spot on besides age and attire. At least as far as Frank is concerned.
@@schoolboy6633the story itself is all true, the age and overalls are forgiveable details, but I assure you it's all true, I heard what happened a few days after they played from different people, just saying!
@@schoolboy6633 WTF.. because he didn't know how old somebody was? lmao Do you know how many people you run into on the road that you don't even know their NAME.. You have to realize as well this was 25-30 years ago.
I've been waiting forever for pool enthusiast joe to have a pro player on. Double J is a legend. I've seen him play so many times and dreamed I'd have his game one day
He had Fedor on awhile back.
Greatest podcast to date, I know Joe don’t read this and probably not Jamey but y’all have got to get Johnny Archer on the show!!!!
Joe listens to the guys greatest hustle story, containing a very vivid description of the event and how it unfolded..... then proceeds to ask "So when he beat you those first two sets even, were you, were hustling a little?"
This is freakin epic! Thanks for letting JJ spill the beans 🙏
PLEASE BRING MORE POOL PLAYERS ON TO THE SHOW!!!
Jeremy "It's all about focusing on the balls"
Joe "Did you know a male chimp's balls grow with more promiscuous females around?"
Jeremy "What? No. I just meant...."
Joe "Jamie, pull up hairless jacked chimps with giant testicles for Jeremy, please."
Wtf! Lol
Jeremy "This ball went down and swirled around in the pocket."
Joe "I tripped balls when I first did DMT."
Jeremy "Anyways, he rifled this 4-9..."
Joe "Ever try DMT? Any psychedelics?"
"hairless jacked chimps" ROFLMAO
You ever notice that people that have a large vocab are bad story tellers?
And the good ones have a small vocab but it connects better?
"he played real good" - and stuff like that.
This guy is a great story teller.
I remember in the late 90s this pool hall that was full of sharks, very good players and i remember i couple of times some heavy hitters playing for 10k first to 11, 5 sets, right there in the middle pool table, usually those games for that money are private but on this occasion it was happening right there, a lot of people maybe almost everybody stopped playing and were watching this go down. Dude murked him 5 - 0 in those sets.
Also what an insane ending for these stories, his wife had shot him and 10 years later she really put him out. I had friend that he was always on and off with his GF, both of them crazy violent people. One time my friend was in a hotel with another friend, somebody knocks on the door and the GF (which i think they had broken up like 2 days before but they always got back together) anyways the gf comes in the room and stabs my friend in the ass cheeck, like bad, a deep cut and then crazy GF turns over to the girl that was there, the girl runs and locks herself in bathroom and Shirley is just screaming "open the door, imma kill u" while swinging a knife. Luckily my friend grab her and someone called the police and my friend had to go thr hospital with a deep ass wound😅. Funny enough they got back together and stay that way a couple of years but now, thank God😅, they are separated and both have beautiful families.
A deep wound like that must be a living hell,
you have to somehow get it to heal without infection..acck!!
She was a real pain in the ass.
Sounds like when he played David G at Bogies.
I'd sign up for the Joe Rogan invitational pool tournament. Make it happen Joe!
JJ has seen it all. I would love to hear more of his stories! But I did NOT see that ending coming 🤣🤣.
this is by far the best short on this channel
Joe Rogan officially is gunna make billiards blow up and become very popular
I’m so fucking stoked to see Jeremy jones on here!!!! I love pool and love heating pool players talk about their lives
Just listening to Jeremy Jones's voice, you could tell he's been through some shady gambling/dealings.
Thanks for putting on Jeremy Jones! More pool!
Hell yeah, there's a pool hall in my home town, Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Luther "Wimpy" Lassiter was a local legend and a seven time world champion. I had a buddy who was Jehovah Witness, who would sneak out to hustle grown men in pool, "borrow" cars and woo women, at 16. I never really got good myself but I'll never forget those days. Good times.
It's about damn time you get pool players on the podcast Rogan!!!! First Fedor, now JJ; Alex should be next!!!!
Love hearing these pool sharks tell stories!!
This was your best interview in years! Felt original..
Gambling circles is such crazy stuff.
A completely different world.
Step in it if ya want an adventure, but careful, these peeps don't play nice
Can you explain that?
@joeschmoe1645 Yes, but what would happen to Man's quest for knowledge if I did.
@@Bubbles99718 I suck at pool bro
@joeschmoe1645 It's not a pool thing, it's a hustler, conman, criminal thing. Toss in money, several different kinds of mental health issues and things go sideways with these guys all the time
He’s a natural in pool and a natural in a podcast. This guys good. Great guest choice.
Nice! I use to see Jeremy shoot all over Houston back in the day. Nice guy and one heck of a one pocket player.
One of the greatest announcers in modern pool. Thanks for talking me through so many match ups.
This will be a real banger for the tens of fans of professional pool.
Thank you so much for bringing eyes and ears to the world of pool.
Jeremy's a cool dude. Very nice. Played him in Vegas once
Greatest early teen memories hanging out in pool halls. Picking up the game at seven playing bumper pool, it all came so natural learning banks first.
I grew up playing in Hard Times. I remeber Jeremy and many of his run outs at the end tables on the loose side.
A great storyteller and communicator
Moral of this story, if your wife shoots but does'nt kill you...leave her.
So glad u had him on the show
Double J came to Akron in the mid to late 90’s and let’s just say the players I idolized got rolled over in just a few short days! The last game I watched he spotted a buddy of mine who plays really good 9-6 playing one-pocket and crushed his hopes and dreams 😉 No lie my buddy gave up the game soon after!
Dee?
Oh, I didn't see the last part about giving the game up.. I was around when he locked horns with a few folks in Ohio.
I could listen to this guys stories all day!
I grew up going to a pool hall daily all through high school. A new guy came in and he had loads of cash from his brother who was locked up. He bought the house pros cue before even learning how to play. I took a match with him with my Jeep wrangler on the line because I didn’t have the 5k he wanted to put up. I won the 9 ball match and when I look back I don’t know what I would’ve done if I didn’t beat him…
Lucky they let you walk away!
You would have walked your ass home. That's what.
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@@tomi-jon8798😂FRFR
You dropped this 🧢
Didn't miss a beat when he said, "It was a Crownline."
Fvae part for me. Great story teller
Jeremy is like a younger version of Danny D with his great stories.
You should get JRB Jean-Robert Bellande. Very interesting pool/poker player. Was also on survivor.
Enjoy the episode everyone
Thanks doc
Dont tell me what to do
enJoY ThE ePiSOdE eVEryOnE
Enjoy the blue skies and sunshine Dr. Dick Banks.
Thanks Joe Rogan
Seen this guy play. He is the Truth
RIP Frank. If he was still alive I bet he had some wild stories himself haha
Joe needs to get Steven Hendry or Ronnie O'Sullivan on. Steven would be a great interview. This Snooker legend is worth 20 million, and has a crazy story from being a teen genius to being an adult that lost his passion once he won it all.
John Otto take em to the Matthews Bridge!
The way he tells the story it seems like players really respect other legit players and hustlers at least if you are respectful and a gentleman. Take your loss like a man and take your win with grace.
Let's goooo with that hitter Joe!!
“Let’s go” is incredibly unoriginal
Joe you’re the 🐐 for this video
He'll play for the nookie😂
Best commentary in pool is Jeremy Jones
I used to play in the circle of Jeremy and Dennis around Houston. Never lost to Jeremy, but dropped a few hundo to Dennis playing ""golf"" on the 10' at Legends.
Jeremy is one of the coolest people I ever met, played against him in poker, he is very good
Didn’t know Fred durst’s into pool
Jeremy is a class act, I knew Mark Owens personally and he was a great shooter up until the day he passed away a couple years ago (RIP Mark). I shot a million games with Mark and u had to be on ur game shooting him
That's a storyteller right there. I'd sot for hours