Tyson Fury is open to a full-time WWE career. Photo/ HOLLYMOVES
Tyson Fury hinted that he is open for a full-time career as a professional wrestler.
The boxing champion took part at The Castle press conference on Saturday evening after Clash at the Castle show in Cardiff.
Tyson Fury was on the ringside at WWE’s big Clash at the Castle show in Cardiff on Saturday evening. The legendary boxer gave a hint that he is open for a full-time career as a professional wrestler at WWE.
Tyson Fury was sitting in the audience just behind the announcer’s table last evening, watching wrestlers fight in the ring. The Gypsy King even got physical during the match between Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre.
Tyson Fury. Photo/ HOLLYMOVES.
While Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre were down, Mr Money in the Bank Austin Theory rushed into the ring to cash in his briefcase.
At this time, Tyson Fury stepped up and ensured Austin Theory didn’t take advantage of the stricken wrestlers. Fury gave Austin a hard punch, which ensured the cash in failed.
The contract, which is in the form of a briefcase, would have granted Austin Theory a title shot at any moment of his choice.
Speaking after the match, Tyson Fury gave a hint that he would return to WWE as a wrestler. He said he wants more matches in WWE as he has already had an experience.
“At the moment, I’m a heavyweight world champion, and I have plenty of fights that I have to take in the next few years. But I really have a passion for WWE; never say never.”
Tyson revealed that he would love to fight Roman Reigns after being asked if there would be a big match between him and the Tribal Chief. However, he said that he did not know what would happen.
Who won the match between Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre?
Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre were involved in several meaty exchanges. As the contest hit the final stretch, it was still not clear who would be the winner.
Drew McIntyre had the home support, which enabled him to come close to defeating Roman Reigns. Drew gave the undisputed WWE Champion a well-timed Claymore which made it appear as if his time as a champion was finally over.
Drew McIntyre was doing the count when Solo Sikoa, the younger brother of the Usos, appeared and halted the count. Sikoa was hiding under the ring before stepping into the ring.
Roman Reigns took advantage of the situation and defeated Drew McIntyre to retain his title.
Roman Reigns defended his title at Clash at the Castle. Photo/ CBS Sports.
Following the conclusion of the match, Tyson Furry stepped into the ring and had a stare-off with Roman Reigns. However, he ended up congratulating the Tribal Chief on his victory.
Furry then commiserated with Drew McIntyre appreciating his fighting spirit in front of over 60,000 fans. Tyson and Drew McIntyre have had a war of words for several years.
Fury serenaded the audience with a version of Don McClean’s American Pie.
Abraham Odhiambo is an avid sports fan who loves to write about football, boxing and wrestling. He's a big supporter of Manchester United. He's pursuing a bachelor's degree in Communication and Media at Egerton University.
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