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Devon Larratt Says He Saw 8-Foot Warlord During Afghanistan Mobility Exercise

Joe Rogan Experience · #2510 - Devon Larratt · June 5, 2026
Devon Larratt Says He Saw 8-Foot Warlord During Afghanistan Mobility Exercise
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#2510 - Devon Larratt
"This guy, I mean, he was maybe twice as big. He was huge. He was a massive dude. I think he was 8 feet. And he was broad across the shoulders too. He was probably twice as broad. Massive, massive human. That's the guy in charge."
During a two-week mobility exercise north of the Panjshir Valley, Larratt observed a local warlord he estimated to be 8 feet tall during a meeting 200 meters away. He claims the warlord dwarfed a Canadian officer, who stood at the giant's chest level. Larratt also claims to have encountered Cree people in northern Canada whose father was allegedly 8 foot 11.

About this episode

Joe Rogan sits down with Devon Larratt, the 51-year-old professional arm wrestler ranked number two in the world, for a wide-ranging conversation that moves from sports science to paranormal military encounters. Larratt, a former member of Canada's elite JTF2 special operations unit for 16 years, explains how he was forced to leave the military due to operational security conflicts with his rising arm wrestling fame on ESPN, taking an unpaid year off at age 39 to gamble on winning a $20,000 tournament to support his family. The conversation explores Larratt's unconventional training methods, including 10-hour daily wrist curl sessions using ultra-high repetitions with light weight for blood flow rather than traditional strength training, and his controversial 'pumpkin training' approach of training only his right arm to maximize energy allocation, which has created a visible size disparity but maintains his elite status. Rogan and Larratt dive deep into arm wrestling technique, the sport's evolution from ESPN coverage through COVID to the current East vs. West league where top athletes make six figures, and the freakish genetics of competitors including world champion Levan Sagnishvili at 420 pounds, climber Yves Gravel who won a tournament after six weeks training, and strongman Brian Shaw, whose geneticist-confirmed unique growth hormone mutation makes him one in 500 million. The episode takes a darker turn when Larratt recounts witnessing an 8-foot warlord in Afghanistan during a mobility exercise and details a fellow JTF2 operator's demonic possession in Erbil, Iraq, where the soldier spoke in unknown languages, revealed hidden sins of others, underwent an exorcism, and now checks in weekly with the church. Larratt reflects on the psychological toll of seven combat tours, his deliberate creation of a separate persona to cope with fear and violence, and his transition to finding meaning in sport rather than the moral ambiguity of modern warfare.

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