TYSON FURY got his first in-ring action in the WWE as he brawled with Braun Strowman on Monday Night RAW.
The Gypsy King began a feud with the Monster Among Men on Friday night's SmackDown, the first live show on Fox.
He was last week thrown out of the arena after confronting the huge wrestling star, launching himself over the security barricades.
And the pair came face-to-face again last night, sending the crowd in Bakersfield, California into a frenzy.
Fury is still recovering from a horror eye injury sustained against Otto Wallin, which required 47 stitches to fix just three weeks ago.
But that did not stop the Brit from getting involved in the action as he and Strowman threw swinging fists and kicks at each other.
The battle – which raged on beyond the live TV taping – will almost certainly set up a match between the pair at Crown Jewel.
The WWE pay-per-view will be aired lived from Saudi Arabia later this month, and help promote Fury's rematch with Deontay Wilder.
The two rivals had security pull them apart again on RAW, but they were overpowered by the 6ft 8inch giants.
Even the WWE locker room failed to split them apart, as chaos ensued and Strowman called Fury a “son of a b****”.
The heavyweight champion had demanded an apology from Strowman earlier in the show, threatening to KO his rival if he did not get what he wanted.
He said: “Braun tried to make a fool of me and things got out of hand.
“I want an apology. If he doesn't give me an apology, he's going to get these hands.”
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