10 New Directions After WWE Clash At The Castle

4. Tyson Fury Wrestling Again

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There are still WWE fans suffering PTSD after-effects from Tyson Fury's match vs. Braun Strowman at Crown Jewel 2019. That eight-minute countout stinker remains one of the most useless bouts the company has ever inflicted on pay-per-view, and there's no reason to suggest that Fury could do better second time round.

Maybe he could. Perhaps that's unfair.

Until it happens? Yeah, this writer is just gonna guess that he'd be more Giant Gonzalez than Undertaker. Here's the thing: WWE are already showing some interest. That's surely why they had the boxer on tap for Clash At The Castle. They might fancy putting him in there with Roman Reigns, Drew McIntyre or maybe even Austin Theory.

Do not be super-shocked if Fury ends up working more WWE TV appearances during the build towards WrestleMania next spring. He does bring in viewers who typically wouldn't watch the product weekly, but that comes as a cost - hardcore fans don't want to sing 'American Pie' with him.

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