Drew McIntyre Advocates for Continuous Layering and Complex Storyline Development in WWE

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Speaking with Gorilla Position, Drew McIntyre discussed whether he was upset about losing at WWE Clash at the Castle 2022, where he put over Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns. He said,

“Yeah. I was very, very upset. I was frustrated. I understand the bigger picture with Roman and where the company is going, where he’s going, how necessary it is. I personally believe there was maybe another way to figure out how we can protect what’s going on with him, but also elevate McIntyre to where we need him to be for the company. We didn’t do it that night. I thought we could have, maybe should have. Now, where I’m sitting, like Hunter [Triple H] always talks about, the bigger picture, the long game, if I had won that night, the story wouldn’t be the same, obviously, as it is right now. It’s interesting. As frustrated as you might be at the time, if you take the time and go through the emotions and you have those emotions stored in mind and you get presented with an opportunity of, ‘we can tell this really interesting story now,’ that is such an important part of it. If it went the way I felt it should have on that night, we wouldn’t be where we are right now.”

McIntyre continued,

“Wrestling is a funny thing. It’s a good thing it’s 52 weeks a year. You’re only as good as your last match or latest storyline. I found out recently before Seth pinned me on Raw in our last match, I was undefeated on TV for two years, but I lost every single big match. I was able to spin it and work it into the story, which led to the big victory at Elimination Chamber where I finally won the big stage. However you feel about how I did it, I kept my head in the chaos and did it. It’s all part of this more complex and interesting story, adding more layers to the character, making him more relatable. It’s hard to be relatable when you’re 6’5’’, 270 pounds, hairy Scottish man, but I was able to become relatable because of my story of never getting up, getting knocked down, pushing forward. That’s what connected as a good guy, and now, with all this creative freedom and having 52 weeks, it’s so unique. We’re nonstop. We should be constantly adding layers and should have more complex storylines. Now, we saw what happened with the Bloodline and how successful it was over these past three years, developing these deep layered characters with the rest of us, and I’m excited to be part of it.”

In a recent interview with Gorilla Position, WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre opened up about his feelings regarding his loss at WWE Clash at the Castle 2022, where he put over Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns. McIntyre admitted that he was upset and frustrated about the outcome of the match but understood the bigger picture and where the company was heading.

McIntyre expressed his belief that there could have been another way to protect Roman Reigns’ character while still elevating McIntyre to the position the company needed him to be. However, he acknowledged that winning that night would have changed the story and the current trajectory of his character. He emphasized the importance of looking at the bigger picture and playing the long game, as Triple H often talks about.

The Scottish wrestler acknowledged the unpredictable nature of professional wrestling and how it is a continuous journey. He shared an interesting revelation about his undefeated streak on TV for two years before losing every big match. McIntyre found a way to spin this into his character’s story, which eventually led to his big victory at Elimination Chamber. He highlighted the importance of keeping one’s head in the chaos and using setbacks to add more layers to the character, making him more relatable to the audience.

McIntyre also discussed the unique nature of professional wrestling, with its year-round schedule and constant opportunities for storytelling. He expressed his excitement about the creative freedom he now has and the potential for more complex storylines. He pointed out the success of the Bloodline storyline and how it developed deep, layered characters over the past three years. McIntyre is thrilled to be a part of this creative process and looks forward to adding more depth to his own character.

Overall, McIntyre’s interview sheds light on the behind-the-scenes perspective of a WWE Superstar and their thoughts on match outcomes and character development. It highlights the importance of considering the bigger picture in professional wrestling and how setbacks can be used to create more compelling storylines. McIntyre’s journey serves as an inspiration to never give up and keep pushing forward, no matter the challenges faced.