Tyson Fury: Heavyweight boxer sparks brawl with Braun Strowman on WWE Raw

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Tyson Fury sparked chaotic scenes on WWE Monday Night Raw with the heavyweight boxer brawling with Braun Strowman in the ring.

After making his first appearance last week on WWE Smackdown, the former world champion was invited back for an open mic night.

Fury demanded an apology from ‘The Monster Among Men’ for the altercation last week, insisting he felt “embarrassed”, but the superstar refused, with the Brit shoving his rival into the ropes.

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After being swarmed by security staff, Fury then unloaded a series of shots to clear his path to Strowman as the pair traded blows.

The WWE locker room then emptied, with more than a dozen wrestlers attempting to separate the pair.

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