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Congratulations to WWE Superstar Sheamus

Sheamus is one of the most prominent members of the WWE roster today. The star has been a part of the Stamford-based promotion for a long time, and today, he celebrated 15 years of in-ring debut.

The Celtic Warrior honed his wrestling skills on the British Independent Circuit before transitioning to the States. While he made early appearances in WWE's development territories from 2006 to 2009, the Irish star's official on-screen debut came on June 30, 2009, on an episode of ECW.

Sheamus defeated a local competitor, Oliver John, on his debut. The 46-year-old did not take much time to settle on the main roster, as he won the WWE Championship just six months after his debut. The Celtic Warrior defeated John Cena in a Tables match, immediately announcing himself on the big stage.

The RAW star took to X/Twitter to share that he has now achieved an incredible feat, having completed 15 years with the global juggernaut.


Sheamus recently returned to WWE after 8 months on the sidelines

Sheamus has competed in numerous high-stakes matches during his 15-year run with the Stamford-based promotion. The Celtic Warrior was also Edge's last opponent in WWE as the Rated-R Superstar went on to join AEW after the expiry of his contract.

The Irish star was unable to get a win over Edge in the latter's farewell match. He was also sidelined for eight months after the bout and made his return after WrestleMania 40.

The 46-year-old recently opened up about the injury that kept him on the shelf for eight months:

"Something happened to me in there where my neck got messed up, which obviously led to me being out for a long time. So during this whole process here, I'm kinda going through a lot of pain, but it's still one of my favourite moments, man. This was awesome," he said.

Sheamus is currently embroiled in a feud with Bron Breakker and Ludwig Kaiser. The Celtic Warrior attacked Kaiser on RAW during his match against Breakker, getting vengeance against the Imperium star for interfering in his match the week prior.

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