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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has officially declared war on the increasingly growing pro-free speech Twitter 2.0 and Elon Musk’s response is hilarious.

Shortly after Twitter 2.0 owner Elon Musk joked on Twitter that he was “up to a cage match” against the Meta boss, Zuckerberg took to Instagram to agree to the match. “Send Me Location,” Zuckerberg declared on Wednesday. The potential match came in response to the rumors that Zuckerberg was plotting to launch a “‘Twitter Rival’” dubbed THREATS. One Twitter user reacted, saying, “Better be careful @elonmusk I heard he does the ju jitsu now,” to which Musk responded with the aforementioned tweet. Musk’s subsequent responses were hilarious.

A Meta spokesperson confirmed to The Verge that Zuckberger was serious about accepting Musk’s challege to fight. “The story speaks for itself,” Meta Senior Communications Director Iska Saric claimed of Zuckberger’s response, which was posted via Instagram Stories. A determined Musk responded to the story by saying, “Vegas Octagon,” an apparent reference to the UFC’s fighting stage called “Octagon,” often referred to as “the cage.”

While Twitter users initially thought that Musk’s reaction was a joke, Musk confirmed in several Twitter posts that he was serious about the match. In reaction to the potential match, Musk said, “The most entertaining outcome is the most likely.”

In a second tweet, Musk detailed his fighting strategy: mimicking a walrus. “I have this great move that I call ‘The Walrus’, where I just lie on top of my opponent & do nothing,” Musk said before responding to a picture of a walrus laying in a sand-filled area. “Y up, that’s me,” Musk said of the hilarious photo.

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