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Sheamus Shares Unseen Pictures From The Set Of ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’

There are many wrestlers who have tested the waters in Hollywood. A handful of wrestlers have seen immense success such as The Rock, John Cena, and ‘The Animal’ Dave Bautista.

Another name who played a key role in a Hollywood movie is Sheamus. He played the villain Rocksteady in ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows.’

Recently, the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion took to Twitter to share some unseen photographs from the sets of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows.

“Some never before seen pix from the greatest WWE/Hollywood crossover when i played Rocksteady in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows… 1/2,” Sheamus tweeted.

Sheamus also shared more photos with the cast and crew behind the scenes in a later tweet.

Sheamus believes The Intercontinental Championship match should have main evented WrestleMania 39

It is a tradition that the one who wins the 30-Man or 30-Woman Royal Rumble match will main event WrestleMania. But sometimes that is not the case. One person who did not get the opportunity to main event the grand stage despite winning the 30-man Royal Rumble was The Celtic Warrior.

A few weeks ago, while being interviewed by Virgin Media Sports Stories, Sheamus mentioned that he has two things in his mind. They are, one to win the Intercontinental Championship and to main event WrestleMania. He also mentioned that the triple-threat match between him, Drew McIntyre, and Gunther for the Intercontinental Championship should have been the main event at last year’s WrestleMania.

“The IC Title. That’s it. I want to main event WrestleMania too. I want to main event WrestleMania, that’s another one. The IC Title and main event WrestleMania are the two things I want to do. I should have main evented WrestleMania (39). It should have gone on last. It stole the show at WrestleMania. Nothing came close, match-wise, the match me, Gunther, and Drew [McIntyre] had. I knew that was always going to be the case. I was so close (to winning the IC Title) at Mania, and it just got taken away from me,” Sheamus said.

Currently, Sheamus is sidelined due to an injury. But he has been teasing his return to the squared circle.

Do you think Sheamus will be able to capture the Intercontinental Title this year?

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