Elon Musk took note of SummerSlam and stated that he would use WWE as his fighting style.

Musk, the owner and former CEO of Twitter, and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg have agreed to fight each other. Zuckerberg has a background in mixed martial arts, as he has trained in the sport. It seems like Musk intends to counter him with sports entertainment.

On August 6, Musk shared a tweet of Jey Uso hitting Roman Reigns with an Uso Splash at WWE SummerSlam. He wrote, “Am going with WWE as my fighting style.”

Elon Musk has also said that the fight will be live-streamed on Twitter, and all proceeds will go to charity for veterans.

AAA and NWA have offered to host the high-profile fight in the wrestling world. More information is available here. MLW CEO Court Bauer has also pitched having the match in MLW. Click here to see what he had to say.

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