Tyson Fury made a successful WWE debut by beating Braun Strowman with a stunning knockout.
Fury only signed up to the organisation last month as he promotes his rematch with Deontay Wilder which is scheduled for next February.
And he made an instant impact, weathering several storms before detonating his right hand as Strowman lingered on the ring apron.
Strowman collapsed to the ground and was unable to beat the referee's count.
Fury, who picked up £12million for his efforts, walked to the ring in traditional Arabic dress - called the thawb - as the waiting Strowman glared at the Brit.
Strowman had a considerable weight advantage weighing in at 365lb, 125lb more than his rival.
And the seasoned wrestler attempted to back the former heavyweight world champion into the corner in the opening stages.
Fury then slipped under Strowman's punches before the Gypsy King retaliated to the body.
Fury was badly cut in the second round of his fight against Otto Walin in September but insisted he was not jeopardising his forthcoming sequel with Wilder.
Fury took a boot to the face from Strowman as he struggled on his wrestling bow, visiting the canvas a number of times in the opening minutes.
But Fury slipped a charge from Strowman as he careered through the rings and Fury followed up with a kick to the face.
Fury then left the ring but ended up on the ground after another blow to the face - but he jumped up to meet an onrushing Strowman and drop his rival.
Fury then reenacted his incredible final-round revival in his first fight against Wilder as he rose from the canvas, just as he did in his heavyweight world title fight.
But he then leapt into the arms of Strowman who dumped Fury on the canvas.
The pair then ended up outside the ring again with Strowman barging Fury over twice in succession.
But Fury was finally able to land a right hand of his own as he flattened Strowman.
The referee began his count as Strowman struggled to his feet - but he couldn't rise and Fury was successful on his debut.
Strowman did not take the result well - climbing back into the ring to dump Fury on his back.