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Drew McIntyre and Tyson Fury have been going at each other in a Twitter feud for a while now.

Now, Tyson Fury took it one step further by making an entire production. He recorded a video of him walking around Edinburgh, calling out McIntyre.

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The feud between Drew McIntyre and Tyson Fury continues

“The Gypsy King is here in Edinburgh looking all over for you, Drew. Where are you, Drew? I’m looking all over Drew, all day, and I can’t see ya. Hiding from me Drew, hiding. Come out and fight like a proper man. Like a highland man.”

The reason this is over the top is because Fury walks around with a gentleman playing the bagpiper. It’s almost like a musical, but with the mockery of a man calling out another.

Now, Drew McIntyre is a champion, and he knows how to protect this honor. As a result, he made a simple reply where he corrected his opponent, made him aware of the global situation, threatened him, and insulted him thrice. That’s six burns in one tweet, and Fury will definitely need some ice to cool down from that fiery comeback!

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The last time that Tyson Fury stepped in the WWE ring was during October 2019 against Braun Strowman at Crown Jewel. As it’s been a while since he’s stepped inside the WWE ring, the wrestling universe is having a hard time believing that he stands a chance against the current WWE Champion.

However, most have learned that WWE makes the unexpected a reality. Hence, the ones who are following the Twitter feud just for laughs will be keeping an open mind when the company capitalizes on Drew McIntyre vs Tyson Fury.

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In fact, Triple H is already on board with this. He is prepared to have a proper conversation about making this Twitter feud an in-ring reality. Unfortunately, the match’s materialization will have to wait due to the present schedules of both champions.

Currently, Drew McIntyre is preparing for his match against Randy Orton at Clash of Champions 2020. On the other hand, Tyson Fury will defend his WBC Heavyweight champion title against Deontay Wilder.

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