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WW3 collides within the ring as world leaders battle in WWE-style Royal Rumble

On Saturday night time (January 28) WWE’s finest will conflict in all all-out struggle referred to as the Royal Rumble.

Thirty males and 30 girls – in two separate matches – will battle it out to see who’s the final individual standing within the match the place the purpose is to throw your opponents over-the-top rope, with the winner heading to Wrestlemania to struggle a champion of their selecting.

And for many followers, as soon as the chaos whittles all the way down to the ultimate 4, that’s when issues get attention-grabbing. So we turned to Google’s Artificial Intelligence-powered massive language mannequin chatbot Bard to seek out out who the ultimate 4 can be in a WWE-style Royal Rumble match between the world’s hardest leaders – and who would win.

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Zelenskyy would become a key ally for Sunak
Zelenskyy would develop into a key ally for Sunak

Rather surprisingly, it selected the ultimate 4 to be Chechen warlord Ramzan Kadrov, North Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un, Ukraine’s wartime chief Volodymyr Zelenskyy . . . and the UK’s not-exactly-intimidating Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

There was some logic to Sunak making it to the ultimate 4 – firstly, he entered the bout final because the thirtieth, and Bard defined that his biggest weapons are his “strategic mind and resourcefulness”.

It stated: “By forming temporary alliances, bribing weaker participants, and exploiting the environment, he could outlast some physically stronger contenders. His unexpected athleticism, stemming from his cricket and rugby background, might also come into play in crucial moments.”



Kim Jong-un wouldn't last long, for obvious reasons
Kim Jong-un would not final lengthy, for apparent causes

Speaking of non permanent alliances, it picked out Zelenskyy as a key one going into the ultimate 4, and mapped out how that may go. It wrote: “Zelenskyy forms an alliance with Sunak, eliminating Kadyrov and weakening Kim. In the final match, Zelenskyy’s resilience and Sunak’s strategy combine to overpower Kim.” And with Ukraine and the UK’s leaders as the ultimate two, there would solely be one winner.

No, not that one . . . Sunak, and he’d do it along with his finisher, the “Financial Finesse Flip” which is a sequence of intricate leg locks and reversals, disorienting and weakening the opponent earlier than delivering “a final, decisive takedown”.



Despite being a warlord, Kadyrov wouldn't win the battle
Despite being a warlord, Kadyrov would not win the battle

It added: “This move showcases Sunak’s strategic thinking and financial expertise, controlling the flow of the match and securing victory through calculated manoeuvres. Capitalizing on Zelenskyy’s fatigue after a gruelling battle with Kadyrov, Sunak uses his agility and quick thinking to execute a series of intricate “Fiscal Finesse Flips,” disorienting and weakening Zelenskyy.

“With Zelenskyy vulnerable, Sunak delivers a well-placed blow, perhaps a calculated ‘Budget Blitz’ elbow drop, securing his victory through a combination of strategy and opportunism.”



Sunak gets the perfect entry number, and takes full advantage of it
Sunak will get the proper entry quantity, and takes full benefit of it

And with that, Sunak would head off to Wrestlemania the place he would face Zelenskyy for the World Title, calling it the end result of a “dramatic storyline”.

It added: “After their temporary alliance in the Royal Rumble, a betrayal with Zelenskyy vying for the title could create a dramatic storyline. Their contrasting fighting styles and motivations would spark an exciting match, testing the bonds of trust and friendship forged in adversity.”

Bard, nevertheless, refused to select an final winner . . .

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