Tyson Fury is considered one of the best professional boxers in the world, and it is not hard to see why. He retired after defeating Dillian Whyte in the sixth round earlier this year, but officially retired earlier last month.
Tyson Fury was in attendance for Clash at the Castle in Cardiff, Wales. He knocked out Austin Theory who tried to cash in his Money In The Bank briefcase during Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre’s match.
While speaking with Radio Rahim during a press conference in Las Vegas, Roman credited Tyson Fury with doing a solid by eliminating Austin Theory.
“Well, he did a solid,” said Roman. “I think he was lost in the match along with everybody else that was in that stadium. He saw a guy like Austin Theory running down there, trying to interrupt this great battle that was taking place in front of them, and he pulled the trigger and stopped it himself. So I think that was just him being a huge fan in the moment and not wanting that moment to be ruined by some dummy like Theory. He just stepped in, intervened, and he allowed it to play out like a champion would want it to be seen. Then, the true champion won the match and everything is how it needs to be the world is perfect.”
Tyson Fury also stated that he is open to working with WWE in the future. We’ll have to see when he will return to the company.
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