WWE legend Torrie Wilson has seemingly inspired Twitter CEO Elon Musk with a "Tush Push" move ahead of his fight against Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
The two tech giants are reportedly set to face off against one another, and it would appear the WWE Hall of Famer has a move in mind for Musk.
In a tweet aimed at the 52-year-old CEO, Torrie gifted the finishing move ahead of the proposed fight against Threads and Instagram owner Zuckerberg.
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Their proposed cage fight could see the pair duke it out, with the Daily Star previously reporting the animosity between the two, feuding away before the potential bout.
But it would appear Musk has a legend of the ring in his corner, with Torrie Wilson gifting the tech expert her finishing move which brushed off opponent after opponent during her time in the ring.
The now retired superstar wrote on Twitter: "Hey @elonmusk I'm retired from @WWE but would like to gift this finisher to you. It's called the Tush Push. Please use it on Zuck."
Whether the move, which saw Wilson rub her bottom in the face of a downed opponent, is used on Zuckerberg, is yet to be seen.
The in-ring superstar has since racked up a few hundred likes for her move suggestion.
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It may be a move Musk utilises during his fight against Zuckerberg, as the Daily Star previously tipped the latter to last longer in a fight.
Zuckerberg, it would seem, has the endurance to go a few more rounds than his 52-year-old opponent, who may find himself on the losing end of a beatdown should he not wrap up the fight in good time.
A Total Shape spokesperson, reported by the Daily Star, previously said: "Zuckerberg is more about hiking and high endurance activities that naturally build a leaner body.
"In contrast, Musk is more in favour of strength training and will have power in his corner. Therefore, when it comes down to who would win, it is agility vs strength."
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