In a supriseing move, Scottish Psychopath Drew McIntyre walked out of yet another interview at Saturday Night’s Main Event, uttering an expletive in frustration towards the interviewer, Jackie Redmond, and Peter Rosenberg. This incident follows his earlier exit from the Busted Open Holiday Party, where he had a heated rant against the fans. McIntyre has been going through a tumultuous period, having just defeated Sami Zayn in an excellent match and hinting at going after four more individuals, possibly including Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and CM Punk.
The 37-year-old wrestler has been vocal about his frustration with the WWE and the fans, feeling that he has been taken for granted. In his pre-match promo, he emphasized that he would stop giving back to wrestling and start taking things from it, echoing his earlier statement about not caring about the fans’ opinions. McIntyre has been saying that he has had an epiphany during his two-month hiatus and is looking to get back what is rightfully his.
The incident at Saturday Night’s Main Event unfolded when Redmond and Rosenberg welcomed McIntyre for a backstage interview, which he initially thought was live. However, he soon realized that it was not and became frustrated with the notion that his words could be edited to make him sound foolish or dishonest. McIntyre abruptly ended the interview, saying, “Unless it’s a live WWE or my social media, you don’t get sh*t. Bleep me.”
This behavior is a departure from McIntyre’s usual charming and charismatic persona, showcasing a more aggressive and confrontational side. His actions have sparked a mix of emotions within the WWE universe, with some fans showing concern for his well-being, while others admire his stand. McIntyre’s determination to assert his authority and take back control of his career is likely to have significant implications for his future in the wrestling world.
The question remains as to whether McIntyre’s outbursts will lead to a change in his approach or whether he will continue to walk a fine line between passion and professionalism. One thing is certain, however: the world is watching to see what drawn-out drama will unfold next.