Count me in NOW! A feud with Corbin would be great, but a series of matches with Shorty G on SmackDown?

And now, we’re all super hyped to see what’s next for the four-time world champion. The Celtic Warrior was on O'Brien's TBS talk show again last night (Mar. Daniel Bryan. His "Kiss Me Arse" feud with Dolph Ziggler is also discussed, although the big Fella looks like he'd rather leave that in the past. Build your custom FanSided Daily email newsletter with news and analysis on WWE and all your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and more. In the video above, Sheamus says that his current look is the result of a couple nights out drinking in Dublin during his 2015 injury rehab, partially motivated by the fact he looked like the muppet (and his kayfabe cousin) Beaker without the mohawk and beard... and that he wanted to best O'Brien for tallest hair on television. ... Sheamus returned with new/old hair… Your privacy is safe with us. He appears to be a heel, but his promo gives him room to switch depending on how the audience reacts. Whether by upbringing or by birthright, this modern-day Irish warrior was fated for combat. Now, can we get Conan to join League of Nations? The list of Superstars who’ve been pummeled by his boot is long and reputable. Powered by Minute Media © 2020 All Rights Reserved. . His tag team work with Cesaro as “The Bar”, which formed in late 2016 after the most recent brand split, was exemplary, and while that tag team won’t be reunited for the foreseeable future, it made fans develop a new appreciation for The Celtic Warrior’s in-ring skills. We could use a down-to-earth character on the show, and fans will be curious to see how his alignment develops. Big Show. The latest rumors, including more on positive test at the Performance Center, how WWE is handling it, other companies having issues with coronavirus, and more! And what's a warrior without spoils from his many conquests? He's even found success as a tag team competitor, joining forces with Cesaro to win the tandem titles in dominant fashion on both Raw and SmackDown and proving why "[They] don't just set the bar; [they] are The Bar!". Regardless of whether he’s wearing a title, Sheamus is always looking for a fight. Then, after an extended absence, Sheamus began appearing in some backstage vignettes and critiquing SmackDown's current crop of Superstars. Sheamus has been away from WWE television for months due to an injury, but he returned as part of the SmackDown brand on the show’s Nov. 29 episode. With a red-hot temper that matches his fiery head of hair, Sheamus never backs down from a fight and has never been in one he didn’t think he could win.

He certainly has nostalgia and experience on his side, and, again, wrestling fans have developed a renewed appreciation for his wrestling skills and promo chops (particularly his comedic timing). Hailing from Dublin, the ginger-headed juggernaut brings to the ring a ferocious offensive style that harkens to his noble and heroic Celtic ancestors. Sheamus took shots at several SmackDown superstars. Triple H. Not a scrub among them, although The Celtic Warrior has a tendency to make them look like it.

In any case, it’s great to see a healthy, motivated Sheamus back on our screens. T-Bar is not amused by CM Punk’s joke about Slapjack.