Triple H has challenged Space X founder Elon Musk to a match on Mars, at a spectacle Hunter is calling ‘WrestleMania Mars’.
A gauntlet has been thrown down by the founder of NXT in a promo against the self-made Billionaire during a recent appearance on The Good Time Show, calling out Musk for “disrespecting” the business of pro wrestling.
Let me address Elon Musk, because I do feel like there’s some type of disrespect going on here.
Because I don’t know if he has a superiority complex because he’s a rocket scientist, a self-taught rocket scientist, right? Big deal. He’s a guy that basically, sort of revolutionised the electric car all because he wanted to fly rockets to Mars.
Big deal. Taught himself how to build cars, like taught himself how to revolutionise the automotive industry, taught himself how to revolutionise space travel. [Then] comes up with reusable rockets, the whole thing.
Then, goofs around on the Internet, flips some things around, becomes the biggest billionaire, trillionaire, or whatever he is in the world. The richest guy in the world, which, by the way, he couldn’t maintain for long.
The Game went on to say that despite Musk’s incredible (and cool) accomplishments, the SpaceX CEO has never actually beaten anyone (we presume he means inside the squared circle!).
At this point, Elon, you have to ask yourself… all those incredible accomplishments and believe me, they are cool…Who have you beaten? Who have you ever beat? Answer is nobody.
Triple H not only challenged Musk, but has outlined just how it’s going to go down. WWE will use Musk’s Space X rockets to take a team from WWE’s Performance Center all the way to Mars, where they can stage the first-ever WrestleMania Mars.
So, if you want to disrespect our business – that’s one thing, I will anytime, anyplace, anywhere.
Elon Musk, if you’ve got the guts, if you have what it takes to do this… then you and I will talk Elon about what I really want to talk about…
Which is taking one of your rockets, launching it from Florida, going up into space, heading to Mars with a team from the Performance Center, where we then put on the largest spectacle the Universe has ever seen – WrestleMania Mars.
⏰ Tonight's GTS that @aarthir and I had with @StephMcMahon and @TripleH was amazing.
Highlight: getting @TripleH to cut a promo on @elonmusk and setting up a match at "Wrestlemania Mars"
The gauntlet has been thrown. Time for Elon to respond. 😉 pic.twitter.com/BHW36waeOe
— Sriram Krishnan – sriramk.eth (@sriramk) February 26, 2021
Musk has yet to respond to the challenge, but once he does we’re certain to see MuskMania trending worldwide in no time.
There are certainly a few slight logistical challenges with hosting WrestleMania on Mars, not least the amount of rockets required to ship the pyrotechnics alone. On the plus side, the seven-month voyage to Mars would give plenty of time for the HHH vs Musk rivalry to intensify.