In a recent interview, UFC featherweight contender Bryce Mitchell made some controversial claims about tech billionaire Elon Musk. The Arkansas native, known for his outspoken views on various conspiracy theories, accused Musk of being “evil” and speculated that he could potentially represent the biblical “Anti-Christ” figure.
Mitchell, who holds a professional record of 16-2, is among the most well-known fighters in the UFC’s featherweight division. However, his penchant for embracing unsubstantiated beliefs has often drawn attention within the MMA community.
During his appearance on the PBD Podcast, Mitchell did not hold back when speaking about Musk. He stated, “Somebody that has fooled everybody, but he simply cannot fool me, Elon Musk. I think that he could possibly be, now I could be wrong… But based off of what I think, he could possibly be the ‘False Prophet’ who presents the ‘Mark of the Beast’ to the world and presents the ‘Anti-Christ’ on the world stage. That’s how evil I think he is.”
The comments have sparked a flurry of reactions from fans, many of whom have expressed their disbelief and confusion over Mitchell’s assertions. The flat-earth theorist and vocal opponent of vaccination has long been known for his unconventional views, and this latest statement about Musk has only added to his reputation.
Bryce Mitchell’s fans and followers have been left pondering the reasoning behind his accusation that the Tesla CEO could be the harbinger of the “Anti-Christ.” As the UFC featherweight continues to voice his unorthodox beliefs, the MMA community will undoubtedly continue to follow his journey with a mix of curiosity and skepticism.