WWE Clash at the Castle ended on a positive note, with Tyson Fury entering the ring during the conclusion. The main event of the PPV saw Reigns coming out on top (again) against Drew McIntyre. The Tribal Chief’s win against McIntyre will make sure his reign continues at 732 days and running.
Roman Reigns made his return to WWE in 2020 and won the title of Bray Wyatt. Ever since that day, Reigns has held onto the title. The match against Drew McIntyre at Clash at the Castle at various points seemed a close call. However, both the men kicked out on several near falls.
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The ending of the match witnessed Solo Sikoa coming to help his cousin brother Roman Reigns. With the help of his family, Reigns again won his bout against Drew McIntyre and continued his title reign. Mid-match, another spot rose where Theory came in to cash-in his briefcase but knocked out by Tyson Fury, who was attending the show from the stands.
Once the match was over, Fury headed towards the ring to shake the Tribal Chief’s hands. While fans were not expecting this unholy alliance, it came as a breath of fresh air. Once Fury had entered the ring, he acknowledged the Tribal Chief and shook his hand, signifying a truce between them.
👀@Tyson_Fury shares the ring with @WWERomanReigns at #WWECastle following The Tribal Chief retaining the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.@PrincipalitySta @visitwales pic.twitter.com/M2uFZ8gczA
— WWE (@WWE) September 3, 2022
While some fans liked the unexpected alliance, some were not so thrilled with the ending. Several were also expecting Bray Wyatt at the event, but sadly that did not occur.
Drew McIntyre and Tyson Fury get over their feud by singing
Once The Tribal Chief made his exit from the ring with his brother Solo Sikoa, Tyson Fury turned his attention towards Drew McIntyre. A fight between both these stalwarts had been teased for a long time, and thus fans were expecting either of them to attack each other.
However, fans were shocked to see when Fury, instead of attacking McIntyre, started singing with him! Fury began with ‘American Pie’ by Don McLean while The Chosen one went with ‘Don’t look back in anger’ by Oasis. Meanwhile, Fury also asked if Drew knows ‘Sweet Caroline’ by Neil Diamond, but didn’t proceed to sing as they didn’t remember the lyrics.
Tyson Fury and Drew McIntyre singing American Pie after #WWECASTLE went off the air pic.twitter.com/AlisIudSVO
— Mujtaba (@Mujjy1210) September 3, 2022
Clearly, the fans were not particularly thrilled with the ending of the match and decided to let it know. They took to Twitter to announce their disappointment with the ending to the main-event.
Drew McIntyre lost the biggest match of his life so close to his hometown in front of 62,000 people and he’s singing and talking about partying….
— Uday Maggon (@uday_maggon) September 3, 2022
Tyson Fury and Drew McIntyre singing American Pie while the camera shows a guy wearing a "better dad than Chris Benoit" shirt, WWE is back baby
— Aqeel (@Aqeelk94) September 3, 2022
This dude watching Drew McIntyre singing in the ring like “He knows he just lost, right?” #wwecastle pic.twitter.com/1IVxMaIXTx
— Dominique Dijakovic (@heeltactics_) September 3, 2022
Why are they singing karaoke…?
Drew McIntyre just LOST a match. Why is he celebrating? 😂
You should be PISSED! This would make more sense if he won!!!
Now I'm even more upset he didn't win. #WWECastle
— Just Alyx (@JustAlyxCentral) September 3, 2022
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Absolutely love Drew McIntyre the performer, but someone with so much intensity going into his biggest match of his career shouldn't be singing after he loses. #WWECastle #WWEClash #WWEClashAtTheCastle
— Riju Dasgupta (@rdore2000) September 3, 2022
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With Drew McIntyre and Tyson now on good terms with each other, a feud between them might be out of question right now. It would now be interesting to see where WWE takes McIntyre and what rivalry is waiting next for Roman Reigns.
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