At one point during the special, he states that Netflix is letting him know that his time is up, and asks the audience if they’d like him to proceed. Keeping the camera crew, stadium crew and electronics operating after the allotted time that was identified in his Netflix contract would be rather pricy. While Gabriel Iglesias didn’t provide specific details as far as exactly how much money came out of his own pocket, one can imagine that it was a substantial chunk of change. It cost me an arm and a leg to pay that and I'd do it all over again because it was the greatest night of my life. It's the biggest fine I've ever had to pay because we did go overtime and the union was very happy about that. So two and a half of it was performance, and then the other half hour was me having drinks and just taking it all in because nobody wanted to leave. And there's no way Netflix is going to greenlight that. We had to edit it down because I was on that stage for almost 3 hours. What you're going to see on Netflix is not everything that happened that night. I recently caught up with Iglesias to talk all-things Stadium Fluffy, and he told me this about what he called 'the greatest night of my life':