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Drew McIntyre’s social media presence has become a power tool for him. The Scottish Warrior is renowned for his sharp wit and playful jabs, particularly directed towards his fierce rival, CM Punk.
The rivalry between Drew McIntyre and CM Punk intensified dramatically at WrestleMania 40 when The Best in the World ambushed McIntyre after his title match with Seth Rollins costing him the World Heavyweight title to a surprise Money in the Bank briefcase by Damian Priest.
In a recent stunt, The Scottish Warrior visited the new WWE Headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, to take another shot at his adversary, CM Punk. McIntyre enlisted the help of technician to display a tearful image of CM Punk on the massive LED screen in the reception area, laughing at the spectacle.
His charade of mocking CM Punk did not stop there as revealed in another video posted by Drew McIntyre on X. He could spotted in the office gym and recreating CM Punk’s recent trapped shenanigans at the headquarters at the time of WWE Backlash France. The video ended with McIntyre alluding to the fact that it took only his triceps strength to exit, mocking Punk’s current triceps injury that he was responsible for.
“Leaving WWE HQ takes basic life skills and some tricep strength 🤡.”
Beyond his clashes with CM Punk, Drew McIntyre is set to compete at WWE Clash at the Castle against Damian Priest for the World Title, taking place next week in his home country of Scotland. This could be his chance to redeem his WrestleMania 40 mistake by aiming to secure his 4th World championship and claim possibly the biggest moment of his wrestling career.
What are your thoughts on Drew McIntyre recreating CM Punk trapped in WWE HQ shenanigans? Sound off in the comments!
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