10 HUGE WWE Clash At The Castle Predictions You Need To Know

5. Tyson's Fury

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Tyson Fury's WWE life has thus far only consisted of Saudi Arabia-adjacent content and a rivalry-turned-friendship with former Universal Champion Braun Strowman, but geography has made a ringside appearance at Clash At The Castle an easy one for the boxing megastar.

Interestingly, the news of his appearance dropped in and around solid confirmation that 'The Monster Among Men' was set to make his WWE return, but this feels more like coincidence than design. Fury is as good a face as any for Strowman to return against, but it's eminently possible that he could be there to set up a scuffle with another token heel when the company return to Riyadh for Crown Jewel in November.

History suggests he'd rather take that payday than a traditional one, and there'll be a queue of heels lining up for the spotlight. With Ricochet now otherwise engaged, Happy Corbin fits the role of a sh*t-stirrer perfectly, particularly if he takes a knockout punch on the night for an easy pop.

 
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