The two talked Cybertruck, Elon's Twitter takeover, and enjoyed some pizza with pineapple and anchovies.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk made another appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast Tuesday in an almost three-hour talk on subjects that these two are heavily interested in: cars, mixed martial arts, and of course, cancel culture. Just after the two-hour mark in the podcast, the two talked about the proposed fight between Musk and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg that was heavily hyped over the summer. The fight between the tech giant bosses ended up not happening, but Musk says he’s still up for it.
The show started off on a different note with the two talking about the Tesla Cybertruck. The Tesla CEO says the fugly EV will start shipping out next month four years after it was first announced. To show its durability, the UFC announcer shot an arrow from his bow into the side of the truck without leaving a scratch. Musk tweeted a picture of Rogan shooting the arrow. A chunk of the podcast was dedicated to Musk’s purchase of Twitter, now known as X.
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