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Joe Rogan returns as UFC 320 commentary team and fan-favorite reporter’s comeback are confirmed

Familiar faces will be part of the UFC 320 broadcast team, including one popular figure who has not appeared since June.

After a trip Down Under to stage a UFC Fight Night event in Perth last Saturday, the leading mixed martial arts promotion is back at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena for the next pay-per-view.

Two championships will be on the line in the UFC 320 headliners on October 4, as Alex Pereira challenges Magomed Ankalaev for the light heavyweight title in the main event after Merab Dvalishvili defends his bantamweight gold opposite Cory Sandhagen.

Calling those fights, as well as a number of other high-profile matchups, will be a familiar trio.

Joe Rogan is back as the usual faces prepare to commentate at UFC 320

UFC 320 marks the promotion’s first PPV since August 16, where Khamzat Chimaev dominated Dricus du Plessis in the main event to kick off a new era in the middleweight division.

With Joe Rogan only commentating on domestic numbered events these days, the renowned podcaster missed the entirety of September, as the UFC put on Fight Nights in Paris, Las Vegas, and Perth.

He will be back alongside Daniel Cormier for color commentary duty at UFC 320. The event will mark Rogan’s one assignment for October, with the next PPV slated for overseas in Abu Dhabi.

They’ll be joined by lead play-by-play caller Jon Anik, who returns cageside for the first time since leading the broadcast of Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford on Netflix.

Joe Rogan and Dana White talk after UFC 317 main event
Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

Megan Olivi to serve as roving reporter at UFC 320 for the first time in three months

While Rogan has not featured since the August pay-per-view, it’s been an even longer period away for the promotion’s most prominent roving reporter and presenter.

Megan Olivi was last seen on the UFC 317 broadcast, making up the team for an event that concluded with Ilia Topuria knocking out Charles Oliveira to win the lightweight title.

Olivi has since been on maternity leave, with Heidi Androl and Charly Arnolt filling in at UFC 318 and UFC 319, respectively.