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Tyson Fury and Braun Strowman end Raw with a big brawl

Undefeated British boxer Tyson Fury got physical with Braun Strowman last night on Monday Night Raw after the two had a face off during the main event of the show.

After both exchanged some trash talking and warnings, Fury told Strowman, “I’m the heavyweight champion of the world. How many titles have you won?” That was the last of the talking as Fury then pushed Strowman and Strowman picked him up and rammed him into the turnbuckles.

Security then swamped the ring trying to keep the two apart but Fury and Strowman got rid of the security. Eventually, several Superstars came out to keep the two apart but barely did a better job than the security guards, failing to keep them away from each other multiple times.

Interviewed backstage immediately after the melee by Charly Caruso, Strowman said, “I tell you what, Tyson Fury is one tough son of a bitch but he’s gonna get these damn hands before it’s all over and done with.” Strowman said he’s not going to apologize because “he doesn’t play that crap” and then stormed back to the ring for another round.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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