WBC heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury has revealed that he has his sights set on making his WWE debut.
The Gypsy King headlined WWE’s Clash At The Castle, their first UK stadium event since SummerSlam 1992.
The boxer was involved in the main event between Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre for the WWE Universal Undisputed Championship.
Fury clearly has the presence and charisma to be involved in WWE and appeared at the Clash At The Castle press conference after the event to talk about a possible future with the company.
“Right now, I’m a world heavyweight champion and I’ve got a lot of fights to do in the next few years, but I really have a passion for WWE, as you saw me at Crown Jewel and here and some of the WWE events. others”, declared the British.
“Never say never, let’s just say, Triple H is here and I’ll definitely be open to him in the future for sure.”
The retired star previously indicated he would announce his next bout within the week in what will be his first fight since knocking out Dillian Whyte at Wembley.