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Tyson Fury and WWE champ Drew McIntyre challenge each other to a wrestling match

Tyson Fury is getting his wrestling bug again as he and McIntyre have been going back and forth since yesterday’s airing of WrestleMania.

Fury predicted that McIntyre would beat Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania and then started talking some trash, typical of Fury! When questioned by BT Sport in the UK, the new WWE champion said he’s ready to take on Fury too.

“Yep, I’m ready. When everything is back to normal, set up, maybe we can do it at Hampden (in Glasgow), or Wembley (in London), he can pick the ground, he started this,” McIntyre said as he recounted how it all started. “So alright mate, let’s do this thing, let’s have the super fight, let’s do it in the UK,” McIntyre added, noting that Brock got four Claymore Kicks and he has eight in store for Fury.

The undefeated boxing champion congratulated McIntyre on his victory and then accepted his challenge. “I accept his challenge, anytime any place, anywhere,” Fury wrote on social media.

Tyson Fury is a huge WWE fan and has one match under his belt already – against Braun Strowman in Saudi Arabia – a match which he won via count-out.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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