‘Worst moment of my life’: Drew McIntyre wasn’t happy singing with Tyson Fury after loss at Clash at the Castle 2022
Draw McIntyre issued a challenge to Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal title at Clash at the Castle in 2022. The Scot was engaged in what was possibly the biggest battle of his career in front of the Cardiff crowd. However, Bloodline meddling prevented him from winning the championship.
It was unexpected, to put it mildly, what happened after the terrible loss. McIntyre performed with Tyson Fury to make the supporters happy as they left. The Scottish Warrior recently thought back on the occasion. In an interview, the former WWE Champion criticised the post-match segment with Cultureholic.
McIntyre believed that singing with Fury only made the day’s sorrow even greater after being treated unfairly by Reigns. He called it the “worst day” of his life, in reality. The Raw Superstar insisted that he is focusing on restorative work this time around in his native Scotland, despite this. The 39-year-old will fight for the World Heavyweight Championship against Damian Priest.
Drew McIntyre will get a fantastic chance on June 15 after missing out on the previous opportunity. He felt content that he had persisted in pushing himself to reach this point in his profession. Regarding the aftermath of the 2022 PLE, it was subsequently discovered that WWE had no intention of showing it to viewers at home.
Singing that terrible song after getting screwed up was the worst moment of my life, thus I wasn’t happy.McIntyre, Drew That being said, it puzzled supporters who weren’t present at Principality Stadium. McIntyre will therefore be hoping that if he does perform at this year’s event, it will be following his victory as the World Heavyweight champion. The night before Clash at the Castle, Drew McIntyre should be cautious with CM Punk.
Unquestionably, Drew McIntyre has a CM Punk problem, even though his attention should be on Damian Priest and the World Heavyweight Championship. Following the latter’s comeback to WWE, The Scottish Warrior has not held back when criticising him. Following the Royal Rumble, McIntyre attacked a wounded punk, which stoked further hostility and turned personal.
The Second City Saint paid it forward at WrestleMania by denying his opponent the title a few minutes after winning it. He would return the following night on Raw to torment McIntyre one again. Punk hasn’t stopped verbally berating The Chosen One in the weeks that have passed. He made a hint about meeting McIntyre in Glasgow, Scotland, in his most recent promotional video.
The Scot doesn’t seem to be phased by the discussion. He recently asserted that an audience member would jump anyone who attempted to meddle in his match. It will be intriguing to see if Punk intends to interfere with the 39-year-old’s plans as a result.