Recently, Elon Musk’s invitation to his counterpart at Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, for an MMA showdown took many by surprise. Although there is still much speculation surrounding this issue, Elon Musk has consistently affirmed his determination. The proof is that just recently, during his livestream session on social media platform X (Twitter), Musk drove himself to Mark’s house to inquire about this match-up.

Specifically, Elon Musk recently held a 45-minute livestream to showcase the latest demo of Tesla’s fully autonomous driving beta software. By sitting in the driver’s seat and placing the car in full self-driving AI mode, Musk felt at ease interacting with the viewers. As the livestream was nearing its conclusion, Musk intended to head back to Tesla’s headquarters, until his companion in the vehicle suggested he stop by Mark Zuckerberg’s house to discuss the upcoming match.

In fact, the battle had begun when Elon Musk proactively challenged Mark, who agreed but later deemed the effort a failure since Musk could not confirm a date due to other complications. Returning to the livestream, Musk then accessed Google to find the location of Mark Zuckerberg’s house. Sharing with viewers, the billionaire admitted that he would merely knock, say hello, and appear friendly, while asking if Mark truly wanted to engage in a duel.

However, contrary to the expectations of all the viewers, when arriving at Mark Zuckerberg’s house, Elon Musk decided not to proceed to knock on the door but instead got back in the car to return to Tesla’s headquarters. With this reality, the prospect of a decisive MMA showdown between the two tech billionaires may be a long way off.