“He invested in everything”: One ‘Super Wealthy’ Shark Tank Judge Really Infuriated Robert Herjavec


In the Shark Tank world, where strategy and selectivity reign supreme, one judge’s over-the-top enthusiasm turned into a bit of a headache. This ‘super wealthy’ investor threw money at deal after deal, leaving Robert Herjavec visibly irritated.

Robert Herjavec in Shark Tank | Sony Television
Robert Herjavec in Shark Tank | Credits: Sony Pictures Television

Known for his calculated approach, Herjavec found the indiscriminate investing style chaotic, clashing with the show’s competitive spirit. While some saw ambition, others saw recklessness. 

Mark Cuban’s moves left Robert Herjavec fuming in Shark Tank’s early days

Mark Cuban in a still from Shark Tank
Businessman Mark Cuban in Shark Tank | Credits: Sony Pictures Television

Mark Cuban’s arrival on Shark Tank wasn’t without drama, especially when Robert Herjavec found himself clashing with the outspoken billionaire. Early on, Cuban’s high-profile status and freewheeling investing style stirred tension in the tank. Herjavec wasn’t thrilled about Cuban’s strategy of throwing money at everything, and it showed.

For Herjavec, Cuban’s approach felt reckless. It wasn’t just Cuban’s endless deals; his fame had entrepreneurs starstruck, often overshadowing the other sharks. Adjusting to this new dynamic wasn’t easy, and it led to moments of serious friction. Reflecting on those chaotic early days, Herjavec said in an interview,

I think when Mark came in, it kind of shifted everything because he was so big, and he invested in everything. … But I think we’ve all figured out how to deal with Mr. Cuban, and I think Mr. Cuban’s lost enough money to realize, ‘Oh, I shouldn’t invest in everything.’ 

And what people have realized, too, is, just because he’s super wealthy, it doesn’t mean anything for the success or the value of my business.

The tension between the two sharks bubbled up even during filming. Herjavec once admitted to walking off set during a heated argument with Cuban and Lori Greiner. He recalled during the same interview, 

Man, I hated Mark for the first two years. And he didn’t like me, either. We have a segment coming up where, I can’t tell you all about it, but Lori, Mark, and I got into an argument. I walked off because the next words out of my mouth were going to be rude and not very nice to them.

But time, and perhaps some costly lessons, smoothed things over. Cuban learned that even billionaires can’t say yes to everything, and Herjavec found a way to steer through his rival’s outsized presence. 

While Mark Cuban’s take on their rocky start remains under wraps, fans have long picked up on the sparks between the two. Drama aside, it’s clear Cuban’s arrival did reshape Shark Tank.

Mark Cuban backs Bitcoin in economic storms

Shark Tank judge Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban in a still from Shark Tank | Credits: Sony Pictures Television

Mark Cuban sparked headlines with his bold take on Bitcoin (BTC). Cuban doubled down on his support, claiming BTC has “more value” than gold, especially during an economic meltdown.

Known as “digital gold,” BTC is proving to be more than just hype. With perks like portability, divisibility, and borderless transfers, it’s outshining gold’s age-old appeal. Cuban’s stance reflects a broader shift, as investors eye BTC as a hedge against inflation and outdated financial systems.

In 2024, Cuban dismissed meme coins as speculative noise while championing BTC and Ethereum. With voices like his, the future of finance is looking decidedly digital.

Shark Tank is available to watch on Hulu & Apple TV.

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