Tyson Fury Floors Austin Theory, joins Roman Reigns in the Ring, at 'Clash At The Castle' WWE Event
  • 2 years ago
WWE chief Triple H vowed to 'put cameras' on Tyson Fury at the promotion's 'Clash At The Castle' event and the WBC world heavyweight champion didn't disappoint.

The Gypsy King was in Cardiff for the event, which was WWE's first stadium show in the United Kingdom since Summer Slam at Wembley Stadium in 1992.

And the British boxing star was fully involved in the event on Saturday night.

It was not until Austin Theory ran to the ring and attempted to interfere in the match by attempting to cash in his 'Money in the Bank' contract that Fury waded in.

The contract, which is in the form of a brief case would have granted Theory a title shot at any moment of his choosing if he had actually been a able to hand it to an official.

Instead Fury rose from his seat, absolutely leveling Theory with a right hand that sent him to the floor in rapid fashion.

Following the conclusion of the match Fury would proceed into the ring and have a stare off with WWE Undisputed Universal Champion Roman Reigns, before the pair shook hands and went about their own ways.

The interaction did however possibly set up a future feud between the two if Fury continues to be involved with the company down the line.

It is not the first time Fury has been involved with WWE having previously defeated Braun Strowman in a match at the Crown Jewel event in Saudi Arabia.

There was no more physicality this time however. Fury proceeded to congratulate fan favorite and Scotsman Drew McIntrye, who he's had a war of words with for several years, on a great performance in front of the Welsh crowd.

He finally ended the night by belting out the lyrics to 'American Pie' in a similar form to his bizarre press press conference following this December 2018 victory over Deontay Wilder.
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