UFC’s Bryce Mitchell Insists Elon Musk is Evil Incarnate, Claims Starlink is Fraudulent

During a fishing trip with MMA content creator The Guru, UFC featherweight Bryce Mitchell shared controversial views about Elon Musk and his satellite internet service Starlink.

Mitchell did not hold back in his criticism of the billionaire entrepreneur, claiming Musk’s influence is harmful rather than beneficial.

He stated, “Everything he touches in life are in some way evil. He can’t produce good. His heart’s too evil.”

The UFC star went on to reference several of Musk’s most high-profile projects as examples. He dismissed the legitimacy of Musk’s work in the space industry, calling it fraudulent.

He said, “I mean, everything you go to space agency, that’s a fraud. It’s fake. He can’t go through the firmament with the earth, you know.”

Mitchell also criticized Tesla vehicles, claiming consumers often regret their purchases.

Mitchell stated: “His cars, they’re terrible cars. Everybody buys them saying, ‘Hey, I wish I didn’t buy this car.’ Well, I could have told you that because he can’t make something good like that.”

The conversation then shifted to Starlink, Musk’s satellite internet service. Mitchell acknowledged that the technology appears to function but questioned the explanation behind it.

“But that’s a lie how he’s doing it,” Mitchell claimed. “He’s saying that they’re in space. They’re not. He’s using balloons.”

The MMA Guru then brought up Neuralink, Musk’s brain-chip company. “Even you mentioned mark of the beast, Elon Musk wanting to put a chip in everyone,” Guru said.

Mitchell responded by suggesting the technology was already beginning to roll out overseas. “It’s starting in the UK,” he stated.