Podcasting In 2013, Schaub and
Bryan Callen started their podcast titled
The Fighter and the Kid. The shows were produced by
FOX network until a contract dispute in 2016. They then left the network and began producing the podcast themselves. Schaub and Callen also began touring to perform shows that were a mix between a live podcast and duo
stand-up comedy act. In December 2016, Schaub launched a solo podcast, titled
Big Brown Breakdown. The podcast focuses on topics related to combat sports, mainly mixed martial arts. On the January 30 episode of Big Brown Breakdown, Schaub generated controversy when he suggested that the UFC On Fox panel of presenters had been selected based on race for the sake of diversity. "Sometimes you look at UFC Tonight and you're like, 'Alright, is that the best panel possible? Or are you just trying to check off the boxes?'" Schaub questioned. "We get it, UFC Tonight FOX, you're not racist. We get it, you have an all-black panel. We get it. Woah, we get it. We get it, man." In February 2018, Schaub partnered with
Showtime to rebrand his solo podcast to the name "BELOW THE BELT with Brendan Schaub". They also released a web show of the same name where Schaub would serve as the host. On December 21, 2018, Schaub and
Theo Von announced the creation of a new podcast titled "
King and the Sting". On January 13, 2022, Schaub and Von added
Chris D'Elia to the podcast, renaming it to "
King and the Sting and Wing". On November 4, 2022, "
King and the Sting and Wing" was officially renamed "
The Golden Hour", with
Erik Griffin replacing Theo Von. In September 2023, Schaub and Callen publicly stated that
Kast Media and its CEO Colin Thomson owed their production company $1.5–1.6 million. Similar claims were made by
Jim Cornette followed by
Theo Von,
Jason Ellis,
Whitney Cummings, and Alyx Weiss, who stated they were owed money by Kast Media, including several six-figure and seven-figure shortages. This was in the process of an acquisition of Kast Media by
PodcastOne, where Thomson was offering creators partial reimbursement combined with stock options. Amid the news, LiveOne and PodcastOne stock dropped considerably and the company no longer planned to officially hire Thomson. LiveOne took out a
high-interest loan to pay Schaub, but did not compensate other creators.
Stand-up comedy After retiring from mixed martial arts in 2014, Schaub began pursuing a stand-up comedy career. At first, he toured and performed with Bryan Callen until August 10, 2016, when he debuted as a solo comedian at
The Comedy Store in Los Angeles, California. In January 2019 Brendan Schaub filmed his first ever
Showtime comedy special, ''You'd Be Surprised
, which debuted on May 18, 2019. Schaub released his second comedy special available through streaming on YouTube titled The Gringo Papi'' on April 28, 2022. ''You'd Be Surprised
and The Gringo Papi'' were received negatively from online users, receiving review scores of 1/10 and 1.1/10, respectively, from user votes on
IMDb.
Television and film In 2012, Schaub appeared as a guest star on the television series
Ghost Adventures during their lockdown investigation. In 2016, Schaub and Callen released a sketch comedy series on
iTunes titled
The Fighter and the Kid 3D. Schaub made his feature film debut in the 2016 movie
Range 15. In 2015, Schaub appeared on the television series
MythBusters to help test a myth related to video games. In 2017, Schaub was brought on by
Showtime for commentary and analysis surrounding the
Mayweather/
McGregor boxing match alongside
Mauro Ranallo,
Paulie Malignaggi, and Brian Custer In 2018, Schaub began working for E! Entertainment news co-hosting the after-shows of the
Golden Globes,
Academy Awards,
Emmy Awards,
People's Choice Awards, and
Grammy Awards. Also in 2018, Schaub began serving as a panelist for the television show ''Bravo's Play-By-Play
on Bravo network. Schaub made his second feature film appearance in the 2020 David Ayer movie The Tax Collector''.
Endorsements During his fighting career Schaub had sponsors. Notably KeepItPlayful.com, the Reign Training Center, Box N Burn Gym,
Soul Electronics, and Alchemist Management.
Other ventures In 2023, Schaub launched a whisky brand called Tiger Thiccc Whiskey. In a 2022 article by the
Dallas Morning News, the name is said to come from "the superior nature of a tiger that allows him (Brendan Schaub) to overcome adversity from the moment he is born." ==Filmography==