Tyson Fury Open To Full-Time WWE Career

Both WWE and Tyson Fury are looking to do business together in the future

Matt jeff hardy

Sep 5, 2022

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Tyson Fury made his presence felt at Clash At The Castle, knocking out Austin Theory as he attempted to cash-in his Money In The Bank briefcase during the Undisputed WWE Universal Title main event between Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre.

Following the match, Fury shook hands with The Tribal Chief.

At the post-event press conference, the Gypsy King said he would be open to doing more with WWE in the future, once he has fulfilled his boxing commitments.

"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, as you saw me at Crown Jewel and here and a couple of other events. Never say never, let's just say, Triple H is here and I'd definitely be open to it in the future for sure," said Fury (who is set to come out of retirement and announce a new fight within the next week).

Paul 'Triple H' Levesque went on to say:

"When Tyson Fury does finish his work inside the boxing ring, probably the entire time as the world heavyweight champion, retiring undefeated, but when he does that, the door is always open for him here, we'd love to do business with him. We enjoy what we get to do with him now. Having him, and his family here is our pleasure. I know they mess with each other, I saw the look between him and Roman Reigns tonight, when the time comes and Tyson Fury and I have that conversation, I can guarantee you this, we're gonna have to build some bigger stadiums, somewhere, to hold that event".

Fury's sole WWE outing was a count-out victory over Braun Strowman at 2019's Crown Jewel pay-per-view.

H/T Fightful

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