
Drew McIntyre will stop at nothing until he becomes a World Champion again and thats why he is determined to win the Elimination Chamber this week. Ahead of the event, McIntyre decided to call out John Cena in a scathing rant.
The Scottish Psychopath took to Twitter and uploaded a video, where he targeted John Cena. He reminded everyone that after the Royal Rumble, Cena told the press that anyone in the Elimination Chamber match could take shots at him while he was away and that he would see them in Toronto. Despite that, no one had said anything except CM Punk, who made a small comment about Cena putting himself in the match.
McIntyre wondered why none of the other wrestlers spoke up, even though the Chamber was full of top stars. He questioned if they were afraid to upset Cena, who was once WWEs biggest star.
McIntyre made it clear that this wasnt 2010 anymore and that Cena had given them all the chance to call him out. He also pointed out how hard it is to build a rivalry with someone who is barely around but assured Cena he would handle it, just like he did with CM Punk last year.
The Scottish Warrior then mocked Cenas part-time schedule, saying that without him keeping Cenas name relevant, fans would probably forget he was still in WWE. He didnt care that Cena entered the match, but he called out how it went against everything Cena claimed to stand for. He questioned whether Cenas values were real or just a way to sell T-shirts.
McIntyre noted that his personal issues with John Cena had been building for years. McIntyre noted that Cena might not even remember the moments that led to it, but McIntyre did. He wasnt a young rookie anymorehe was a man, and Cena was going to be trapped in the Chamber with him.
Drew added that Cena justified his spot in the match by saying he had put in the work, and no one could argue that. He had been one of the hardest-working wrestlers ever. But his real reason was that he was a big star, and that was best for business. McIntyre sarcastically pointed out that by that logic, they could throw Sydney Sweeney in the Chamber, and it would be even bigger.
Drew noted there was still a lot to be said, but one thing was certainCena wouldnt have an easy road to WrestleMania. McIntyre, a two-time Chamber winner, was coming to tie Cenas record and prove his dominance.
A year ago, the path to WrestleMania was just as uncertain, but things changed. McIntyre made one final promise: Cena would be safe inside the Chamberuntil it was time to take him down for good.
Drew McIntyre will becompeting in the Elimination Chambermatch against John Cena, CM Punk, Damian Priest, Seth Rollins and Logan Paul. He clearly has his work cut out for him but McIntyre will try to win at any cost, so it remains to be seen if he will be successful in the end.
Do you think Drew McIntyre has a point about John Cena? Will McIntyre eliminate Cena and cement his dominance, or will Cena prove that he still belongs in WWE? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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