Apparently, Tyson Fury's invasion of the WWE was not a one-shot deal.
As BoxingScene.com previously reported, Fury was involved in an angle on one of WWE's flagship shows, SmackDown, which made it's heavily hyped debut on FOX.
The controversial heavyweight was ringside, and watched Braun Strowman, The Miz & Heavy Machinery defeat AJ Styles, Randy Orton, Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode.
During the match, there were some stares and words exchanged between Fury and Strowman. The angle played out with Strowman throwing Ziggler into Fury, which prompted the British boxer to come over the guardrail and attempt to go after Strowman. The angle came to an end with security preventing Fury from getting physical with Strowman.
Late Friday night, WWE announced that Fury would be present at Monday's episode of Raw - which is carried by the USA Network.
The angle with Strowman will coninue, as WWE will be "offering Fury an open microphone" at the Rabobank Arena in Bakersfield, California
"WWE is offering Tyson Fury an open microphone… so, what could possibly go wrong?," WWE stated in a press release.
"After hopping the guardrail this past Friday Night on SmackDown in an attempt to confront Braun Strowman, the always controversial Fury will now be offered an open forum this Monday night on Raw to speak his mind following the explosive incident that saw a small army of security struggle to keep him from getting into the ring to mix it up with The Monster Among Men.
"Tune in this Monday night at 8/7 C on USA Network to see if Fury accepts!"