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33 Years Behind the Fur – The Real Story of 'Rocky' the Mascot

33 Years Behind the Fur – The Real Story of 'Rocky' the Mascot

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In this powerful episode of The MCP Project, we sit down with Ken Solomon—better known to millions as Rocky, the legendary Denver Nuggets mascot. For 33 years, Ken brought laughter, hype, and heart to the court. But behind the mask was a man pushing through pain, pressure, and personal battles.

Ken shares how a high school dream—sparked by the San Diego Chicken—led to a life-changing role with the Nuggets in 1990. He opens up about the physical toll (including a broken back mid-performance), the emotional weight of being the man behind the fur, and the purpose that kept him going: making people—especially kids—feel seen, joyful, and inspired.

He also speaks vulnerably about facing depression, divorce, and the moments he almost walked away… only to find healing through the very character he created.

Now stepping into a new chapter, Ken talks about launching his podcast Between the Fur, writing a book, building adventure parks, and using his voice to inspire others.

This is more than a mascot story. It’s a journey of purpose, perseverance, and the power of connection.


00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

00:40 Ken's Journey to Becoming Rocky

03:13 The Life of a Mascot

05:51 High School Beginnings

10:14 College and Early Career Challenges

13:22 Joining the Denver Nuggets

23:29 Overcoming Adversity

27:06 Impactful Moments and Community Love3

2:45 Rocky's Impact on Lives

33:47 Special Moments and Flashy Stuff

34:41 Charles Barkley Stories

43:00 The Low Points and Personal Struggles

47:35 Life Lessons and Moving Forward

53:52 Family and Future Plans

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