Heavyweight boxing superstar Tyson Fury has issued a warning to Braun Strowman after being insulted on his WWE act to promote Deontay Wilder rematch.

On Friday night, the WWE fans were stunned when Fury suddenly made an appearance and got involved in an altercation with Braun Strowman during SmackDown's debut on Fox.

Fury was at ringside and had to be held back by security guards as Strowman laughed at him. The altercation appeared to be some sort of a teaser for their possible WWE match.

Shortly after his WWE act, Fury took to social media his thoughts about Strowman. According to “The Gypsy King,” he decided to attend the special WWE event as a present for his son’s 8th birthday. However, Strowman insulted him in front of his family and he plans on getting his hands on the WWE star soon.

"Hi, this is Tyson Fury, aka “The Gypsy King.” Last night, we attended WWE SmackDown for my son's 8th birthday: me, as a lifelong WWE fan, and my son, it's his favorite thing to do. We went there for his birthday. I was insulted in front of my whole family by Braun Strowman. It got a little bit heated and we saw what happened, so I've been invited to an open mic session on Monday Night Raw. I accept,” Fury stated.

Fury then called Strowman a “big dosser” and warned that if he ever act up on him again, he will be doomed.

"I'll be there, but if Braun Strowman doesn't behave himself, he'll get some of these hands. You big dosser!," Fury exclaimed.

More details about Fury’s WWE participation states that his appearance is a unique way of promoting the much awaited Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury rematch.

according to talkSPORT's Alex McCarthy, two of biggest sports networks have collaborated for the said promotional act to generate more excitement for the Wilder-Fury rematch.

"ESPN and FOX have worked together on this and the goal is to promote Fury v Wilder,” McCarthy wrote.

A couple of sources have also told McCarthy that Fury won't be used at next year's WrestleMania, but instead, he will be a part of WWE’s Crown Jewel at the end of the month.

The special 20th anniversary show where Fury appeared also featured The Rock, Brock Lesnar, and Cain Velasquez.

Lesnar was in attendance and went on to squash Kofi Kingston for the WWE Championship in the main event. This was before being interrupted by a blast from the past and one of his UFC nemesis Cain Velasquez.

Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury
Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury served up one of the best title fights of the year. In this picture, Fury baits Wilder in the second round, fighting to a draw during the WBC Heavyweight Championship at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, Dec. 1, 2018. Harry How/Getty Images