JRE 0 · April 10, 2021

Tom Segura Fully Explains His Dunk Injury

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Who is Tom Segura Fully Explains His Dunk Injury?

Taken from JRE 1632 w/Tom Segura:

Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Tom Segura describes the exact moment he attempted a dunk and severely injured himself
  • 02He explains the basketball court setup and what led him to think he could actually make the dunk
  • 03Tom details the immediate aftermath of the injury and the pain he experienced
  • 04He discusses the recovery process and how long it took to heal from the damage
  • 05Tom reflects on why he thought attempting this dunk was a good idea at his age
  • 06Joe and Tom discuss the absurdity of comedians trying athletic feats they're not equipped for
  • Tom sets up the basketball court scenario and his initial confidence0:00:00
  • He describes the exact moment he attempted the dunk and what went wrong0:05:00
  • Tom details the injury and immediate pain he felt after the failed dunk0:10:00
  • Discussion of the recovery process and how serious the injury turned out to be0:15:00
  • Joe and Tom riff on middle-aged guys overestimating their athletic abilities0:20:00

The Show

Tom Segura comes on JRE 1632 to talk about one of the most ridiculous decisions of his life - attempting to dunk a basketball and catastrophically failing in the process. The whole thing started innocently enough. Tom found himself on a basketball court and thought, like many delusional middle-aged men before him, that he could somehow pull off a dunk. Spoiler alert: he couldn't.

What makes this story so good is how Tom breaks down the exact conditions that led to this disaster. He sets the scene, explains his mindset going in, and then describes the moment everything went wrong. It's the kind of story that gets funnier the more he tells it because you can visualize this successful comedian thinking he's got some hidden athletic ability just waiting to explode out of him.

The injury itself was no joke though. Tom goes into detail about what actually happened to his body when he attempted the dunk and failed spectacularly. He talks about the pain, the immediate realization that something was seriously wrong, and the whole humbling experience of understanding his physical limitations. Joe gets a kick out of the whole thing and they riff on how comedians and regular guys in general convince themselves they can do athletic things without any training or realistic assessment of their abilities.

Tom also touches on the recovery period, which wasn't quick or painless. He had to deal with the consequences of his hubris for weeks afterward. The whole conversation is a masterclass in self-deprecating comedy because Tom's not trying to make himself look good here. He's fully owning the stupidity of the decision and the spectacularly bad outcome that followed.

What's interesting is how Joe and Tom use this as a jumping off point to talk about the gap between what we think we can do and what we can actually do. It's a universal experience but Tom's version involved a basketball hoop and genuine injury, which makes it exponentially funnier. By the end of the conversation, it's clear that Tom has accepted his role as the guy who tried to dunk and paid the price for his overconfidence.

Best Quotes

I thought I could dunk it. I really did. That was the stupid part.

Tom Segura Fully Explains His Dunk Injury

From the JRE 0 conversation with Tom Segura Fully Explains His Dunk Injury.

The moment I left the ground I knew this was a mistake.

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Tom Segura Fully Explains His Dunk Injury.

I couldn't move for like three days after that.

Tom Segura Fully Explains His Dunk Injury

From the JRE 0 conversation with Tom Segura Fully Explains His Dunk Injury.

It's that thing where you see it in your head and your body just doesn't cooperate.

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Tom Segura Fully Explains His Dunk Injury.

Age is just a number until you try to dunk a basketball.

Tom Segura Fully Explains His Dunk Injury

From the JRE 0 conversation with Tom Segura Fully Explains His Dunk Injury.