Tyson Fury brings lot of attention to himself, and the world-famous boxer has made millions in the process. That being said, he doesn’t seem too eager to take any bumps in a WWE ring at this point.

Although Tyson Fury is known as massive attraction in the boxing world, he is also a passionate pro wrestling fan. Fans are eagerly awaiting his return to the squared circle, but that may not happen as they want it to.

Tyson Fury’s next fight is scheduled for October 28th, where he will face former UFC Heavyweight Champion Francis Ngannou, who is making his professional boxing debut in Saudi Arabia. Tyson Fury’s WBC Heavyweight Title will not be on the line in this fight.

Tyson Fury’s initial jump into professional wrestling took place in October 2019 when he defeated Braun Strowman at WWE Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia. He hasn’t done much since then, but the teases have been plentiful.

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In an interview with ESPN, Fury expressed that he finds boxing easier than WWE due to the physical toll that pro wrestling takes on his body.

“WWE’s too hard for me. Boxing is much easier than WWE. It’s very physical and taxing on the body. WWE, getting slammed on the floor and all that sort of stuff. I’d rather move around the ring and dodge punches.”

It seems that Tyson Fury is going to leave the bumps to WWE Superstars. He had a chance to get involved, but it is possible that the circumstances that kept him from doing anything with WWE at that point have not gotten any easier to work around.

If anything, Tyson Fury may make a special appearance for WWE down the line. Odds are, he won’t be getting physical from the sounds of it. This is especially true when he has millions of dollars on the line with a big fight in the pipeline.

What’s your take on Tyson Fury appearing for WWE again? Do you think that will happen? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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