Tristan Tate predicts Elon Musk's win against Mark Zuckerberg in cage fight during epic Tucker Carlson interview: 'For me it's Good vs Evil'
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, a well-known figure in the world of controversies, has once again grabbed the spotlight with his bold insights on the highly anticipated Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg cage fight. In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Tristan fearlessly shared his prediction, stating that he believes Twitter CEO Musk will emerge victorious in the epic showdown. However, what makes Tristan's stance even more intriguing is his vocal support for Musk over Meta CEO Zuckerberg.
Notably, Tristan and his brother Andrew Tate have been avid supporters of the Musk vs Zuckerberg clash since its initial announcement. The brothers were among the first to rally behind the idea, displaying their enthusiasm and willingness to back Musk's side. Andrew, taking his support to the next level, extended an invitation to Musk to join him in Romania for training in preparation for the fight. Their active engagement in promoting and advocating for this unique face-off has contributed to the anticipation and excitement surrounding the event, drawing attention from fans.
'For me, it's good vs evil'
When Carlson inquired from Tristan whether Musk and Zuckerberg might face off in the ring, with Tristan being familiar with such scenarios, Tristan responded with his thoughts on the matter. Carlson asked, "So, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, some talk that they may square off in the ring, a ring you're familiar with. Will it happen?"
He mentioned that Elon would need to reduce his work commitments, considering him to be a workaholic with an intense dedication to his ventures. Tristan admired Elon's ambitious and inspiring nature, believing that he approaches everything with full commitment. If Elon were to attempt running his various companies while only dedicating an hour or two to training each day without taking it seriously, Tristan acknowledged that Zuckerberg possesses an advantage in terms of technical skill. Nonetheless, Tristan asserted that Elon's physical size and strength make him more imposing. To defeat Zuckerberg, Tristan stated that Elon would require six months of intensive training, dedicating five hours each day, a regimen he prescribed for guaranteeing victory against a combat-experienced individual like Zuckerberg, who had been practicing jujitsu for a couple of years.
Tristan then shared a personal aspect of his relationship with Meta, explaining that the company banned him, and although he had Instagram and Facebook accounts until he was in jail, they were taken away from him. He expressed his frustration at losing his Instagram account, which he used to share pictures of himself in suits, with cars, and inspirational quotes. Despite not having any direct interaction or endorsement from Musk, Tristan expressed his support for Musk's victory over Zuckerberg, viewing it as a clash between good and evil from his perspective.
Tristan said, "Here's what would happen. Here's what could happen. Elon would have to take his foot off the gas pedal when it comes to work. I know he's a workaholic. He's insane, truly inspiring, that man. And I don't think he does anything by halves. If he tried to run all those various companies, do an hour or two of training a day, didn't take it seriously, Zuckerberg has a head start in terms of technical skill. Elon is bigger. He's stronger. He's physically more imposing. If he took six months to train five hours a day, Elon beats Zuckerberg. That's what it would take for a man with no combat experience to get to a level to beat Zuckerberg."
He further added, "Zuckerberg's been doing jujitsu now for a couple of years, I think. But five hours a day for six months. That's what I would prescribe to guarantee his victory. And you have to understand, for me, Meta banned me. So I still had Instagram and Facebook until I was in jail. In jail without charges, my criminal record is completely clean. If anyone here has anything on their record, I'm cleaner than you. He deleted my Instagram when I was in prison. I posted photos of me in suits, photos of me with cars, with inspirational quotes. That was my Instagram. I was deleted while I was in prison. I came out, nobody can get my Instagram back ever. It's gone. So obviously I want Elon to win because Elon has my back. I mean, whether he's endorsed me or not, I don't talk to him, I've never met the guy, but I have a Twitter account. So for me, it's good vs evil."
Tristan Tate tells @TuckerCarlson he thinks @ElonMusk could beat Mark Zuckerberg in the cage match with 6 months of training, adds @Cobratate has offered to train him and that he would be cheering for Elon because Meta banned him without reason. pic.twitter.com/Z26aLbnGKx
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) August 7, 2023
'Hope he beats the breaks off Zuckerburg'
Following Tristan's intriguing predictions on the potential outcome of the epic Musk vs Zuckerberg cage fight, a wave of user engagement swept through Twitter. One user wrote, "Elon probably has zero time to train, so is this a moot point?" Another user wrote, "I think there are better people to train him than the Tate Brothers...🙄" A user stated, "Elon Musk can do it. He's even brought his weights to work with them 💪" A user commented, "Go team@elonmusk!!! Hope he beats the breaks off Zuckerburg!!"
Elon probably has zero time to train, so is this a moot point?
— Pixlit 😲 (@PixlitEth) August 7, 2023
I think there are better people to train him than the Tate Brothers...🙄
— Chinski (@Brandon32490382) August 7, 2023
Elon Musk can do it. He's even brought his weights to work with them 💪
— Sarah Batchelor (@SarahBatchelo16) August 7, 2023
Go team @elonmusk!!! Hope he beats the breaks off Zuckerburg!!
— GetOFF myNUTZ (@GetOFF_Mynutz) August 7, 2023