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Would Tyson Fury Want Another Big WWE Match?

The Gypsy King just so happens to be in Saudi Arabia ahead of Crown Jewel...so would Tyson Fury want another big WWE match?

Fury Want Another Big WWE Match
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The Gypsy King just so happens to be in Saudi Arabia ahead of Crown Jewel…so would Tyson Fury want another big WWE match?

Long a top boxer of his generation, we’ve seen him make a number of appearances for WWE in recent years.

He has worked both with and against Braun Strowman, and didn’t look completely horrible in the ring.

Most recently, we saw him jump into the ring last year during Clash at the Castle.

He got involved to knock out Austin Theory, preventing an attempted cash-in of Theory’s briefcase.

What followed that was Fury actually acknowledging Roman Reigns, and beyond that, we have not seen him around WWE since.

But could we? He did just have a major fight in Saudi Arabia, one he won by split decision.

Several WWE notables were in attendance, which by itself doesn’t mean much.

But, the big man was interviewed by ESPN, and the idea of another match inside a WWE ring came up.

Fury Want Another Big WWE Match
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Would Tyson Fury Want Another Big WWE Match?

Perhaps somewhat surprisingly, Fury didn’t seem overly enthused about those prospects.

He bluntly said that WWE was too hard for him compared to boxing. Or, spinning it another way…boxing comes easy to him.

While he acknowledged that matches for WWE, even special attractions like he gets into, are harder on him than a boxing match…he left the door open.

Fury is smart when it comes to his name getting out there, and he knows that being involved with WWE, especially now that they are part of TKO, could be very good for business.

Fury Want Another Big WWE Match
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The ask coming up now, while he’s just fought a match in Saudi Arabia and just a week before WWE returns to the country (where he made his WWE debut), could purely be coincidental.

And while it’s a long trip from Riyadh to say, the United Kingdom…that doesn’t mean he is sticking around for next Saturday.

But…it doesn’t mean he isn’t, either.

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