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WWE return for Fury? Heavyweight champion eyes SummerSlam...

Tyson Fury has conquered everyone he has faced in the boxing ring - so could he now return to the wrestling squared circle?

In his press conference following his devastating sixth-round knockout of Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night, Fury was quizzed about whether he will retire from boxing, something he had hinted at earlier in the evening, moments after flooring Whyte with a crunching uppercut.

The undefeated WBC heavyweight champion was also asked about a potential clash with the winner of this summer's expected showdown between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk.

But another combat sport was on Fury's mind.

The 33-year-old first appeared in the WWE in 2019, defeating Braun Strowman at one of the company's big shows in Saudi Arabia, via count-out after cracking Strowman with a right hand. A few weeks later he teamed with Strowman on an episode of SmackDown in Manchester.

A return to the Vince McMahon-helmed juggernaut now looks to be on Fury's agenda, with the Brit saying: "I've got to speak to Vince and the boys, maybe make this happen."

Fury - who was given messages of support by many WWE stars, including The Rock, last weekend - revealed he could appear at the flagship SummerSlam event in Tennessee on July 30.

He also said that he was interested in competing at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on September 3 when WWE stages a pay-per-view in the United Kingdom for the first time since SummerSlam in 1992 - the old Wembley Stadium the venue on that occasion 30 years ago.

Fury said: "Don't rule me out of fighting there. You might see me at SummerSlam. We're definitely going to make a bit of contact and see if we can make that SummerSlam thing a reality.

"I enjoyed it last time in Saudi Arabia, it

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