Drew McIntyre Provides Detailed Explanation for His Decision to Team Up with The Judgment Day

Drew McIntyre Provides Detailed Explanation for His Decision to Team Up with The Judgment Day
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The Judgment Day (Finn Balor, Damian Priest, Dominik Mysterio), Drew McIntyre & JD McDonagh vs. Seth Rollins, Sami Zayn, Jey Uso, Cody Rhodes & Randy Orton in the Men’s WarGames match will headline Saturday’s WWE Survivor Series 2023 pay-per-view event. This comes after Drew turned heel by attacking Jey Uso two weeks ago.

The Scottish Warrior spoke about his decision to join the Judgment Day during a recent Tik Tok video. He said,

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“The best heel turns are the justified ones.’ Who’s a heel? Who’s a bad guy? Are we not watching the show and not keeping up with things? Do I have to spell things out even more simply? If you’re a fan of mine, like I said on Raw, you get it. You understand. If you don’t, and if you’ve turned your back on me, if you feel a certain way about me, you weren’t a fan in the first place, or you just haven’t been watching closely or half-closely because it feels pretty obvious to me, or have a short-term memory or it’s fun to say ‘Yeet’ and do this [mocks Jey Uso’s taunt], which it is, but it doesn’t change the facts. That’s all I do is tell the truth. I’m a real person, wrapped into a real situation with someone who showed up in my backyard, who was part of trauma from the worst part of my career, which led to the worst moment of my career. So I’m dealing with it now, doing what a lot of people wish they could do and I can do, being a WWE superstar, kick someone’s arse who wronged. Point out the truth, be met with, not a rebuttal but a Yeet Yeet YeetDown, which is fun to say, but it’s not exactly replying to the facts that were presented. Nonetheless, don’t care. Got him in a cage, still the same guy. My fans get it. Whatever. I’m going to keep being me, keep kicking arse and eventually get back to that world title with people in the crowd. Simple.”

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The upcoming WWE Survivor Series 2023 pay-per-view event is set to feature an exciting Men’s WarGames match that will headline the show. The match will see The Judgment Day (Finn Balor, Damian Priest, Dominik Mysterio), Drew McIntyre, and JD McDonagh take on Seth Rollins, Sami Zayn, Jey Uso, Cody Rhodes, and Randy Orton. This highly anticipated match comes after Drew McIntyre made a shocking heel turn by attacking Jey Uso two weeks ago.

Drew McIntyre recently addressed his decision to join The Judgment Day in a TikTok video. In the video, he emphasized that his heel turn was justified and that fans who truly understand his character would support his actions. He expressed his frustration with fans who may have turned their backs on him or misunderstood his motives. McIntyre highlighted the personal vendetta he has against Jey Uso, who he believes wronged him in the past. McIntyre is determined to seek revenge and prove his worth as a WWE superstar.

Fans have been buzzing about McIntyre’s character development and the potential it holds. Many believe that his heel turn has added depth to his persona and created new storylines for him to explore. McIntyre’s intense promo has garnered attention and sparked excitement among wrestling enthusiasts.

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As the WWE Survivor Series 2023 approaches, fans eagerly anticipate the Men’s WarGames match and the clash between The Judgment Day and their opponents. Drew McIntyre’s heel turn has added an intriguing element to the storyline, and fans are excited to see how it unfolds in the ring.