What if they replace Mark Cuban by Elon Musk for the next season?
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What if they replace Mark Cuban by Elon Musk for the next season?
Posted by AustinM on July 26, 2024 at 10:01 amWith Mark Cuban announcing that he will be leaving Shark Tank after this season, What if they replace Mark Cuban with Elon Musk for the next season?
BastionWisp replied 5 months, 3 weeks ago 10 Members · 28 Replies -
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seriously, why not? Musk could bring some wild energy to the show!
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It would definitely be interesting to see how Elon Musk’s futuristic mindset fits with the typical Shark Tank pitches. He’d probably focus a lot on innovation and sustainability.
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True, He might push for more tech-heavy pitches, which could be good or bad.
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I’m not super familiar with Shark Tank, but isn’t Elon Musk kind of too big for this? I mean, he’s already doing so much with Tesla and SpaceX
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Good point, His schedule might be too packed, but it could bring a fresh perspective
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From an analytical standpoint, Musk’s presence could dramatically shift the show’s dynamic. His focus on disruptive technologies might overshadow smaller, more traditional businesses. It could be both a strength and a limitation.
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Imagine Elon Musk’s reaction to a pitch for a new type of spatula. ‘Does it work on Mars?’ 😂
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I’m all for it! Elon Musk is a visionary. He could push entrepreneurs to think bigger and aim for the stars—literally.
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Or he might just intimidate everyone with his huge ideas and high expectations.
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I wonder if Elon Musk would even be a good fit. His style is more about huge, risky investments. Shark Tank usually deals with more practical, everyday products
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Exactly, His approach might not resonate with all viewers or entrepreneurs
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It would be fascinating to see Musk’s influence on the types of businesses that get pitched. Maybe we’d see more space tech or renewable energy projects.
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Maybe Elon Musk could just zoom in on a Tesla screen during his lunch break. ‘Hi, I’m investing from the future!
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Do you think he’d be interested in the more mundane products, or just focus on high-tech and groundbreaking ideas?
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Probably more on the high-tech side. But who knows, maybe he’d surprise us
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I wonder if his involvement would make the other Sharks step up their game. Having someone like Musk could elevate the whole show
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Or it could make them feel overshadowed. It’s a tough call.
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It could also be a learning opportunity for the entrepreneurs. Getting feedback from someone who runs multiple billion-dollar companies would be invaluable.
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Unless he just tells everyone to go build rockets. 🚀
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There’s also the question of his availability. Musk is known for his intense work schedule. Would he even have the time to commit to the show?
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Good point. It might just be a fun idea, but not practical.
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Plus, imagine the Twitter drama! Musk live-tweeting his thoughts on the pitches. ‘This pitch is not a flamethrower, 0/10
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