Jey Uso should prepare himself for a world of pain as Drew McIntyre will never stop targeting ‘Main Event Jey’ on Monday Night RAW.
During this week’s episode of RAW, McIntyre continued his feud with the former Bloodline member and picked up a victory over Uso.
In a WWE RAW “Digital Exclusive,” McIntyre spoke about his issues with Jey and his plans to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on the January 1, 2024 edition of RAW. He said,
“I’m feeling absolutely fantastic. I beat Jey Uso, yes. But Jey, you know I’m not done with you. I’ll never be done with you. If you breathe, if you’re on Raw, there’s a target on your back.
“But you’re in the rearview mirror. I’m focused on what’s important, the World Heavyweight Championship. Finishing this part of my story. Told Punk earlier, don’t care about his story, don’t care about Cody’s story. I’ve finished their goal, everyone else’s goal, what should be their goal in WWE, main-event WrestleMania, win the title.
“Done it, check. The next story, win the World Heavyweight Championship with people actually there in the audience. Seth, the compassion’s gone, the sympathy’s gone. You felt it yourself. I’ll do whatever it takes to start the year as World Heavyweight Champion.”
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Drew McIntyre Sets His Sights on Jey Uso and the World Heavyweight Championship
In the world of professional wrestling, rivalries and championship aspirations are what keep fans on the edge of their seats. And one rivalry that has been heating up on Monday Night RAW is between Drew McIntyre and Jey Uso. McIntyre has made it clear that he will stop at nothing to target and defeat ‘Main Event Jey’ in his quest for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
During a recent episode of RAW, McIntyre continued his feud with Uso and emerged victorious in their match. But McIntyre made it clear that this victory was just the beginning and that he will never be done with Uso. In a WWE RAW “Digital Exclusive,” McIntyre expressed his feelings about his ongoing issues with Jey and his plans to win the World Heavyweight Championship on the January 1, 2024 edition of RAW.
McIntyre stated, “I’m feeling absolutely fantastic. I beat Jey Uso, yes. But Jey, you know I’m not done with you. I’ll never be done with you. If you breathe, if you’re on Raw, there’s a target on your back.”
However, McIntyre’s focus is not solely on Uso. He has his eyes set on the ultimate prize – the World Heavyweight Championship. McIntyre emphasized that he wants to finish this part of his story and become the champion. He mentioned that he doesn’t care about the stories of other wrestlers like CM Punk or Cody Rhodes. McIntyre has already achieved their goals of main-eventing WrestleMania and winning the title. Now, he wants to win the World Heavyweight Championship with a live audience present.
McIntyre’s determination and drive are evident in his words. He is willing to do whatever it takes to start the year as the World Heavyweight Champion. His passion for the sport and his hunger for success make him a formidable opponent for anyone who stands in his way.
Fans can catch McIntyre’s interview on RAW Talk, where he further discusses his aspirations and mindset heading into the new year. The video showcases McIntyre’s intensity and his unwavering belief in his abilities.
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As McIntyre continues his pursuit of the World Heavyweight Championship, fans can expect more intense matches and captivating storylines. The rivalry between McIntyre and Uso is far from over, and it will be interesting to see how it unfolds in the coming weeks. Will McIntyre achieve his goal of becoming the champion, or will Uso prove to be a formidable opponent? Only time will tell.