See – Drew McIntyre Emits Furious Outrage After WWE Showdown at the Castle: Scotland Defeat

See – Drew McIntyre Emits Furious Outrage After WWE Showdown at the Castle: Scotland Defeat
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Drew McIntyre was extremely upset after his defeat to Damian Priest at Saturday’s WWE Clash at the Castle: Scotland pay-per-view event. The game ended in a surprise twist when the referee was incapacitated and replaced by a second referee, who was revealed to be none other than CM Punk. After McIntyre tried to confront Punk, he was hit with a low blow. The match concluded with Priest scoring a South of Heaven shot that clinched his victory.

Following the match, a noticeably angry McIntyre expressed his fury at ringside. WWE released a video capturing McIntyre’s raw reaction to his defeat:

“@dmcintyrewwe is absolutely enraged following his unsuccessful attempt at securing the World Heavyweight Championship due to @cmpunk 👀🤬 #WWECastle”

Elsewhere in WWE news, WWE NXT Superstar Joe Gacy is holding an auction to aid his friend, Juice, who is struggling with a serious heart valve condition. Up for auction is Gacy’s previously worn Schism ring vest.

In a heartfelt message, Gacy writes: “Hello! For those of you who don’t know me, I’m “Aunt Carrie”…Juice’s aunt. […]” He describes Juice’s medical condition and the dire financial situation that they are currently facing due to the inability to work.

In a follow-up message, Gacy informs that the highest bid for the ring vest will directly aid his friend, Juice. He adds that he’s more than happy to personalise and autograph the vest.

“Ok guys official auction highest bid gets this ring worn Schism vest all proceeds go to my buddy Juice. […] Please bid in the comments best offer will be honored.”

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