For the past decade or so, Sheamus has been a mainstay feature on WWE Raw or Smackdown programming. Despite not belonging to the USA region, he managed to make his foothold on the WWE main roster soon after his entry to the scene in 2009. Since then, he has only progressed to solidify his legacy as a multi-time champion.
With his growing age, it’s genuinely tough for Sheamus to cope with the hectic schedule and hence a change could be coming up. While appearing on “Thefivecount”, the four-time World Champion teased about the same while also adding that he could be looking forward to featuring in some movie roles just like Roman Reigns.
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“I think it’d keep it fresh, it’d be great to do acting a couple of months and then back in the ring a couple of months,” Sheamus said. “Adds to the longevity as well. So yeah, I love being in front of the camera whether it’s promos, backstage, or in the ring wrestling, or movies, or TV shows, whatever it is, it’s a fun job.” (quotes courtesy Wrestling INC)
For those who don’t know, The Ireland-native has been part of a movie role in the past, acting as Rocksteady in the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” movie released in 2015.
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Sheamus has enjoyed a storied WWE career
Sheamus initially made his debut through the WWE ECW brand where he dominated the competition by having an undefeated streak in singles actions on the brand for several months. Then he quickly became a star power after switching to the Monday Night Raw roster. At the inaugural TLC PPV in December of 2009, he shockingly won the WWE Championship after beating John Cena in a Tables match.
Since that win, Sheamus has experienced a ton of success in the WWE that including two more WWE Championship win and a World Heavyweight Championship win. Alongside that, he also won the United States Championship three times, and the Raw and Smackdown Tag Team Championships five times alongside partner Cesaro.
Cesaro and Sheamus dominated the tag team division as The Bar from 2016 until 2019. They also dethroned the longest-reigning tag team champions of all time in WWE history, The New Day while winning their first tag team gold.
Apart from these accolades, Sheamus has also been the King of the Ring winner (2010), the Royal Rumble winner (2012), and the Money in the Bank ladder match briefcase winner (2015). He successfully cashed in the Money in the Bank contract at Survivor Series 2015 to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship from Roman Reigns.