WWE always remains in the favor of bringing down names from the mainstream sports or entertainment industry on their programming to grab more eyeballs.
The effort gets bigger when it comes to selling a global show like WrestleMania. In this context, there have been rumors over the past week that WBC World Heavyweight Champion Tyson Fury could possibly be returning to the ring for WWE.
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According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the win against Deontay Wilder is the key thing that could bring back Tyson Fury in the WWE scenario. This is why he has been featured on this past episode of Monday Night RAW as WWE gave attention to the big win. They congratulated the boxer on his undefeated streak.
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Triple H and Stephanie McMahon have also attended the fight as they often attend major boxing matches in Las Vegas.
Since the beginning of the buildup of this year’s WrestleMania, there have been talks of Tyson Fury possibly working at the show. Plans could not begin as there were chances of picking up an injury during the fight against Wilder.
However, he managed to escape the fight without much bruises that might allow WWE to drag him into a storyline leading to the biggest event of them all.
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As carried by wrestlingINC.com from a report on The Observer, the main issue of Tyson Fury working for WWE could involve money as he’s in demand with his latest victory,
“Fury is now in a much higher income bracket than he was last year when he debuted for WWE. The Observer noted that Fury would not be worth millions for one show, given what he would mean to WWE Network subscribers, but he’s also not working for less than millions of dollars now. Fury still could be a key component if WWE is trying to sell WrestleMania to an outside streaming service as his name means a lot in the sports and fighting worlds right now.”
Tyson Fury made his WWE in-ring debut at Crown Jewel in October 2019 in Saudi Arabia by defeating the current WWE Intercontinental Champion Braun Strowman via count-out. Fury then returned on the very next episode SmackDown in the UK to team up with Strowman to take out The B Team which possibly ended the storyline as the two big men ended up on the same side.