Morecambe’s world heavyweight champion announced on Instagram he will be ringside for ‘Clash at the Castle’ at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Adam writes for Lancashire post.
The show represents WWE’s first UK stadium show in 30 years and is headlined by Scottish star Drew McIntyre taking on WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns.
Fury is of course no stranger to wrestling having competed at WWE’s 2019 Crown Jewel event in Saudi Arabia, defeating fellow giant Braun Strowman by count-out.
It would therefore be no surprise to see the ‘Gypsy King’ get involved in the action, something that hasn’t been ruled out by WWE official Triple H.
“‘I’m going to put cameras on him and see what he does. Which is usually something magic,” ‘The Game’ told BBC 1Xtra.
“Look if it’s physical, it’s going to be because in that moment he decides he wants it to be physical. If it’s not, it’s because in that moment he decides it’s not physical.”