DREW McINTYRE has revealed he REGRETS his sing-along with boxing icon Tyson Fury.
The Scottish slugger was involved in a bizarre social media feud with the former WBC heavyweight champion in 2022.
But Fury put their beef behind him at the inaugural Clash at the Castle event, laying out Austin Theory after he tried to cash in his Money in the Bank as McIntyre and opponent Roman Reigns were out cold.
McIntyre was joined by Fury in the ring after his heartbreaking loss to the Undisputed WWE Universal champ.
And they belted out a rendition of Oasis’ ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’, which, in hindsight, makes McIntyre cringe.
The Scot told Inside the Ropes: “That thing with Tyson Fury. That was stupid.
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“There’s no excuse for that. That’s the worst moment in my entire career.
“We did the bit, the song, and then I told him, ‘Hey, you want to sing Sweet Caroline, because British fans, they’re upset that I lost.
“They don’t know American Pie.’ I figured we’re off the air that’s why I started doing the Oasis bit and singing ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’.
“Just got the crowd going. And I was like, ‘Oh, this sucks, but we’re off the air.
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“Then I found out we’re still on the air. It was a whole thing.’”
Fury is no stranger to a post-match singsong, routinely belting out American Pie after his fights.
But the Gypsy King wasn’t in the mood for singing after his undisputed showdown with Oleksandr Usyk in May, which he lost via split decision.
Fury will look to exact his revenge on the slick southpaw in a second successive Saudi showdown on December 21.
He roared in a June Instagram post: “Hey guys, Tyson Fury here. Back in the gym, as you can see.
“[I’m] counting down the days until I can get my redemption on Usyk.
“December 21 is going to be my time. I’ve done everything in boxing, but I ain’t come back from a loss.
“And I relish it, the chance to redeem myself GET UP.
“December 21 is all me – undisputed heavyweight here I come.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk