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After claiming to end the WWE career of Sheamus, RAW star makes a bold statement

Former WWE Champion Sheamus continues to put on banger after banger on Monday Night RAW. This week's episode saw The Celtic Warrior challenge Bron Breakker for the Intercontinental Title.

Unfortunately for the Irishman, Ludwig Kaiser intervened, causing a disqualification to a match that deserved a better ending. But that was not all. Kaiser claimed he would not stop until Sheamus was "gone for good." The European wrestlers have been feuding since the veteran's return from injury in April. Both have scored victories over one another, with Ludwig shocking the WWE Universe by drawing first blood.

On Instagram, WWE shared a clip of Kaiser as he walked to the back after attacking Sheamus and Bron Breakker. He asserted that the time for talking is over:

"I've been telling you. I've been telling you. Time to show it. Time to show it to the whole world," Ludwig Kaiser said.
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For The Celtic Warrior, the Intercontinental Title is the one belt he has never won in WWE. On the other hand, Ludwig Kaiser is only branching out into singles competition after working almost exclusively with World Heavyweight Champion Gunther.


Sheamus addresses his career-threatening injury prior to WWE return

In April, Sheamus quietly returned to the ring. He has since been putting on impeccable performances on the flagship show, with some of them even going under the radar. The Irishman worked with younger talents like Ludwig Kaiser, Pete Dunne, and Bronson Reed.

Speaking to fellow WWE Superstar Randy Orton on his YouTube channel Celtic Warrior Workouts, the Irishman discussed the injury he sustained last year. After wrestling Edge in the Hall of Famer's final WWE match in August, he left to heal up.

"When I was going through my neck stuff I was calling you and texting you. Normally I'm the type of guy who goes in, gotta get it [surgery] done once, one and done, and then it was a different thing for me because it took me so much longer. Then I went down and I bumped [practiced in a wrestling ring] and I kept getting stingers, so eventually it went away."

The former WWE Champion noted that his recovery helped him understand that he should move slowly and be more patient.

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Ludwig Kaiser seems hell-bent on ending Sheamus' WWE career. Whether this angle leads to a heartbreaking finale bears watching.

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