Alex Honnold, the renowned rock climber, is set to take on a daring feat that will be broadcast live on Netflix. He will attempt to scale Taipei 101, the world's 11th-tallest skyscraper, without safety gear or ropes. But here's where it gets controversial: despite his expertise and the fact that he would've done it for free, Honnold will be paid an 'embarrassing amount' for the spectacle. In an interview, Honnold revealed that he's being compensated for the entertainment value, not just for the climb itself. When asked about the exact amount, he hinted that it's significantly less than what a professional athlete in a different field might earn. He compared it to the salaries of Major League Baseball players, which can reach $170 million. Honnold's response to the suggestion of $10 million was a laugh, indicating that even that is an overestimation. According to sources, Honnold will be paid in the mid-six figures. This challenge marks his first attempt at scaling a 'big handmade structure', and the risks are high. Despite the potential dangers, Honnold sees this as a safer climb due to the building's design. Will you tune in to watch the live stream on Netflix tonight at 8 pm ET? What do you think about the compensation? Share your thoughts in the comments below!