Sheamus might not have walked away with the Intercontinental Championship at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024, but he proved once again why he’s called the Celtic Warrior.

The former WWE Champion gave fans a raw look at the aftermath of his hard-hitting triple threat match by posting a photo of his battle-scarred back on social media with the caption, “Survivor.”

The match was everything fans expected—physical, chaotic, and unforgettable. Sheamus, Bron Breakker, and Ludwig Kaiser battled it out in a WarGames-style setup, and the Celtic Warrior gave it his all in pursuit of the one singles title he has yet to win. The action spilled ringside, with Sheamus using his trusty shillelagh to take Kaiser out at the timekeeper’s area. Just when it seemed Sheamus had the match won after landing a devastating Brogue Kick on Breakker, Kaiser yanked the referee out of the ring to halt the count.

The chaos didn’t stop there. Kaiser broke the shillelagh across Sheamus’ back, leaving him vulnerable to a spear from Breakker, who ultimately secured the victory with a pinfall on both competitors. While Breakker retained his title, it was Sheamus’ performance that left fans talking.

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Sheamus’ resilience was on full display, both during the match and afterward. Known for delivering “banger after banger,” the Celtic Warrior reminded everyone why he’s a surefire WWE Hall of Famer. Though he left Vancouver’s Rogers Arena without gold, his bruises tell the story of a man who fights with heart every time he steps in the ring.

Sheamus’ journey to the Intercontinental Championship isn’t over. This latest setback will only fuel his determination to complete his Grand Slam and add another chapter to his legendary career.

What do you think of Sheamus’ never-say-die attitude and his performance at Survivor Series? Is it time for WWE to give him the Intercontinental Championship, or should he continue chasing his dream? Let us know your thoughts!

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