WWE's Clash at the Castle premium live event exceeded expectations and gave the WWE Universe's UK contingent its money's worth ... but nothing on the show compared to watch happened in the final few minutes. Boxing megastar Tyson Fury entered the ring following the epic climax to the main event, in which Roman Reigns successfully retained his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship over Drew McIntyre. Fury confronted Reigns and the two men exchanged words and shook hands, with reigns seemingly recognizing that Fury had helped him out by KOing 'Mr. Money In The Bank' Austin Theory before he could cash in his contract and turn the match into a triple threat.

Reigns then left the ring and made his way back up the ramp accompanied by his debuting cousin Solo Sikoa, who had helped reigns steal a victory mere moments earlier. This left the two Brits, Fury and McIntyre in the ring together ... and they did not disappoint.

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Fury got on the mic and complimented McIntyre for his incredible performance. He then launched into a rousing rendition of Don McLean's 1971 classic "American Pie". Drew joined in for the chorus, and a portion of the WWE Universe got involved too. But the festivities didn't stop there. Drew thanked his compatriots for their support before signing the chorus to "Don't Look Back In Anger" by Oasis. It was a truly bizarre moment, but one that WWE fans will remember for a long time.

As you might recall, Fury made his in-ring WWE debut in Saudi Arabia at Crown Jewel in October 2019. In that match, Fury defeated Braun Strowman via countout. He is reported to have made over $16 million for his first WWE stint. Fury went on to beat Deontay Wilder for a second time to become the WBC heavyweight champion of the world.

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