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WWE folks continue to enjoy winking back at Punk’s tumultuous AEW run. The latest example stems from a quick scene on WWE SmackDown from London.
RAW entourage stopped over in Glasgow, Scotland, for a packed episode of RAW. Drew McIntyre's absence was probably due to WWE not wanting fans to cheer him, according to Vince Russo.
Will the Scottish Warrior return home on Monday night? Drew McIntyre has addressed the possibility he's on Raw tomorrow in Glasgow, Scotland.
Drew McIntyre hints at a potential appearance on Monday Night Raw in Glasgow, creating speculation among WWE fans. As McIntyre expresses his desire to
Drew McIntyre was a keen observer as WWE returned to his home country of Scotland while he was in London. John Cena opened the night and McIntyre had an epic reaction to his promo by using a viral reference.
While speaking to The Daily Star in a new interview, Drew McIntyre was asked if fans would see him during WWE's RAW taping from Glasgow this Monday. McIntyre claimed that he has been shouting at all the right people.
While in London, WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre got the opportunity to check out a different form of combat. The Scottish Warrior was in attendance for UFC Fight Night at the O2 Arena, being treated to a stacked main card.
In an interview with Steven Wilson of the Daily Star, McIntyre was asked about having a conversation with The Rock at Elimination Chamber. While he didn't expand on what the discussion entailed, McIntyre did talk about his connection with The Final Boss, saying:
Rangers daft WWE star Drew McIntyre is convinced Rangers are on the right track under Barry Ferguson - after revealing he couldn’t even bring himself to say sacked Philippe Clement’s name.