UFC 320, set to electrify the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on October 4th, is bringing back a lineup of beloved broadcast personalities, headlined by the much-anticipated return of Joe Rogan. The event itself is packed with high stakes, featuring two championship bouts: Alex Pereira challenging Magomed Ankalaev for the light heavyweight title, and Merab Dvalishvili defending his bantamweight gold against Cory Sandhagen. Fans can also look forward to the comeback of a popular roving reporter, who has been off-air for several months.
Joe Rogan and the Elite Commentary Team Return for UFC 320
Joe Rogan, a fixture of UFC pay-per-view broadcasts, is officially confirmed to be back in the commentary booth for UFC 320. Rogan, known for his incisive color commentary, primarily covers domestic numbered events, which led to his absence throughout September`s Fight Night series held in Paris, Las Vegas, and Perth. This upcoming event marks his first appearance since UFC 316 on August 16th, an event that saw Khamzat Chimaev dominate Dricus du Plessis in a significant middleweight clash.
For UFC 320, Rogan will once again join forces with Daniel Cormier for color commentary. The duo will be led by seasoned play-by-play announcer Jon Anik, who makes his return cageside after a recent broadcasting stint for the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford fight on Netflix. This will be Rogan`s sole commentary assignment for October, as the promotion`s subsequent pay-per-view event is slated to take place overseas in Abu Dhabi.

Megan Olivi Set for Highly Anticipated Comeback at UFC 320
Adding to the excitement, fan-favorite roving reporter and presenter Megan Olivi is also making her highly anticipated return at UFC 320. Olivi’s absence has been more prolonged than Rogan`s; she was last seen on the UFC 317 broadcast, an event that concluded with Ilia Topuria`s knockout victory over Charles Oliveira to claim the lightweight title.
Megan Olivi`s time away from the broadcast team was due to maternity leave. During her absence, Heidi Androl and Charly Arnolt commendably filled in to cover reporting duties at UFC 318 and UFC 319, respectively. Her return is sure to be welcomed by fans eager to see her back in action cageside.







