Elon Musk reveals WWE as preferred fighting style amidst Zuckerberg cage fight speculations

In a recent tweet, Tesla CEO Musk revealed a preference for WWE-style commercial wrestling, retweeting a Summer Slam video

By  Annesha Barua August 7th 2023 02:43 PM

Michigan, August 7: Amid ongoing rumors of a potential cage fight between Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk, the boss of X app (formerly known as Twitter) has disclosed his "fighting style" preference. In a recent tweet, the Tesla CEO stated that he favors the commercial wrestling style of WWE. The revelation came as he retweeted a video of the 36th annual Summer Slam held in Detroit's Ford Field Stadium, shared by the official WWE Twitter handle.

The main event of the night featured Roman Reigns against Jey Uso. After watching the fight, Musk declared, "I'm going with WWE as my fighting style."


In a previous tweet, Musk mentioned that the Zuck vs. Musk fight would be livestreamed on the X app, and the proceeds would be donated to charity for US Army veterans.

Musk also shared in another tweet that he incorporates weightlifting into his daily routine to prepare for the fight, stating, "Don't have time to work out, so I just bring them to work."

The tension between the two CEOs intensified significantly after the introduction of the Threads app in July, when Zuckerberg, the owner of Meta, returned to Twitter after an 11-year hiatus. He posted a meme featuring a man dressed as Spiderman pointing at another individual in the same costume, without any captions. Many interpreted this as a mocking reference to Meta's new app 'Threads,' seen as a direct competitor to Musk's Twitter.

The exchange between the two tech giants escalated further when Musk challenged Zuckerberg to a "Cage fight" on Twitter. In response, Zuckerberg simply asked him to "send me the location."

The prospect of a potential showdown between Zuckerberg and Musk has garnered significant attention, and their social media interactions continue to entertain fans and followers alike.

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