Watch crazy moment WWE legend Sheamus leaves Gary Neville writhing in pain as Man Utd legend swipes at Liverpool

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Watch crazy moment WWE legend Sheamus leaves Gary Neville writhing in pain as Man Utd legend swipes at Liverpool
Author: Kostas Lianos
Published: Jan, 08 2025 22:33

WWE legend and Liverpool superfan Sheamus left Manchester United great Gary Neville writhing in agony during a hilarious segment. The four-time world champion is one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time having shared the ring with the likes of John Cena, Triple H, Randy Orton and more.

 [WWE superstar Sheamus left Manchester United legend Gary Neville in agony]
Image Credit: The Sun [WWE superstar Sheamus left Manchester United legend Gary Neville in agony]

The Irish bruiser is also a massive football fan and a loyal Red that has made his allegiance to the Kop perfectly known throughout his 21-year career. And the 46-year-old got to meet one of United's best ever players in Neville, 49, during a surprise appearance on The Overlap where they both sat down with Rebecca Lowe.

 [Sheamus is one of the greatest WWE stars and a well-known Liverpool fan]
Image Credit: The Sun [Sheamus is one of the greatest WWE stars and a well-known Liverpool fan]

At some point the ex-England international wanted to know how it is to be in the ring as a WWE superstar. And Sheamus decided to give the former full-back a taste as he put him in his signature Clover Leaf submission move. Lowe was left laughing her socks off as the ex-WWE Champion caught Neville with his fly open and initiallty struggled to apply the maoevre as the pundit appeared to be a little heavier than expected.

 [Neville took part in a hilarious segment with Sheamus]
Image Credit: The Sun [Neville took part in a hilarious segment with Sheamus]

But the Clover Leaf was ultimately applied and the former defender was left in agony. Sheamus added insult to injury when he ordered Neville to say "Liverpool are going to win the league" and that Arne Slot's side are "No1". Neville, though, showed some grit as he refused to submit and instead took a swipe at United's rivals twice.

The heavyweight grappler ultimately let the analyst go with Lowe left in stitches. Sheamus is now gearing up for the Royal Rumble, which is an event that has seen him enjoy tremendous success as he won the esteemed 30-man over-the-top-rope battle royal in 2012.

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