Sheamus WWE Rumors: 'Celtic Warrior' Wants WWE Universe To 'Kiss Me Arse' [VIDEO]

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Sheamus has evil intentions for Dolph Ziggler at Extreme Rules, and his message extends to the entire WWE Universe.

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"The Celtic Warrior" sat down with Michael Cole for an interview and discussed his Kiss Me Arse Match at Extreme Rules with "The Showoff" live this Sunday from the Allstate Arena in Illinois.

Sheamus said he doesn't plan to have just Ziggler kiss his "arse," but he wants the whole WWE Universe to do the same.

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"How do you humiliate a man? How do you take away his dignity?" Sheamus asked. "Beating a man is one thing, but taking away his soul is another. This Sunday at Extreme Rules, I plan to embarrass Dolph Ziggler in front of the entire world. In front of my favorite city, Chicago. Because when I beat him, that's when it will start. I will bend over. I will make him get on his hands and knees, pucker up in front of the entire world. And I'll make him kiss me arse. And that message is just not for him, but it's for the entire WWE Universe. Because as far as I'm concerned, the whole world could kiss me arse."

Cole asked Sheamus about his character change following an injury that sidelined him in November and said it didn't seem like the formerly jolly Irishman was having much fun.

"Michael, I'm having the time of my life," Sheamus said. "Did you even watch RAW on Monday night when I was beating lumps out of Zack Ryder while doing my own commentary? To me, these last couple of weeks have been like a breath of fresh air. I feel like I've been reborn. And I feel like right now, I'm having the time of my life."

Sheamus also said he doesn't care what the fans have to say about things.

"People's comments mean less to me now than they ever have," he said. "The only person whose comments actually mean something are my own. I'm less influenced or [interested] in what other people have to say. The only person's voice that matters is mine."

Cole touched on Sheamus' issues with smaller Superstars like Ziggler, Daniel Bryan and Neville.

"They're a great story, romantic right? A romanticized story of an underdog beating the limits and becoming a champion or overcoming the odds," he said. "It's fantasy. For the past couple of years the WWE has been living a fantasy. These WWE Universe fans have been concerned about these small guys overcoming the odds. That's great, but what I see, I see pretenders. I see Superstars -- or so called Superstars, they slur the name -- who look exactly like the people in the crowd, in the audience. And one or two is fine, but they seem to be multiplying. For me, I'm a true WWE Superstar. A throwback to the past, to what I remember it being and I take a little bit of pleasure in weeding out these so-called underdogs, these so-called pretenders...Because I want to put WWE back to where it used to be, where it belongs. And I want to reeducate this WWE Universe about what a real WWE Superstar should look like."

Lastly, Cole brought up the change in personality once more for Sheamus.

"Have I changed?" he asked. "Am I not Sheamus, The Celtic Warrior? I feel freer now than I ever have. This is who I am...The four months I was off, I had to look at myself in the mirror and I realized I didn't like what I saw. I realized I kind of sold myself out, tried so hard to be liked. Then I realized, to be liked is to be yourself. I'm just being myself. I'm just being who I am. And I'm finally showing the world who Sheamus is."

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