WWE champion Drew McIntyre believes a future match with Tyson Fury could potentially take place as the headliner of a big stadium show in the UK.
Last month, 34-year-old wrestler became the world champion when he defeated Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 36 in April.
After that match, McIntyre mentioned Fury as a potential future opponent. And Fury embraced the idea of that match on social media.
''Right now, I'm concerned about our superstars getting the opportunity first. They're the ones that have worked the hardest for it, those are the ones that deserve it. They're gonna get [a stadium show], this is a project down the line obviously. But maybe that's where the match with Fury happens, as a Battle of Britain," McIntyre told Bang Showbiz.
''The big thing is, we want out fan base to be there but we also want to attract some eyes that maybe aren't on the WWE product.''
Fury captured the WBC heavyweight title in February, when he stopped Deontay Wilder in seven rounds at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
There will be a trilogy fight with Wilder - but because of the coronavirus pandemic there is no concrete information on when or where the fight will take place.
He made his pro wrestling in-ring debut in October of 2019, when he traveled to Saudi Arabia and defeated Braun Strowman as part of WWE's big Crown Jewel event.
Fury has made it clear that he intends to compete in a WWE ring in the future.
And McIntyre expects their match to happen in the future.
''Absolutely. Tyson Fury is a smart guy, he understands the magnitude of WWE and the global reach... Tyson's an entertainer. He mentioned my name leading up to WrestleMania, I mentioned his name after I won at WrestleMania. He latched right onto it, we got into a back and forth," McIntyre said.
''He understands that Tyson Fury versus the WWE champion Drew McIntyre could be a huge match.''