In a candid admission, Drew McIntyre has revealed that he deeply regrets his decision to perform a duet with Tyson Fury at WWE Clash at the Castle in 2022. The event, held in Wales, marked the first premium live event in the United Kingdom in two decades and was anticipated to be a pivotal moment for McIntyre’s career.
McIntyre, known as The Scottish Warrior, faced Roman Reigns in a highly anticipated match for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. Competing in familiar territory, McIntyre had the support of fans expecting a victory. However, the match took an unexpected turn when Solo Sikoa, in his main roster debut, interfered and cost McIntyre the championship. Reigns retained his title, leaving McIntyre to reflect on what could have been.
During a recent interview, McIntyre expressed his remorse over the duet with Fury, which occurred post-match. The Scottish wrestler believed the performance distracted from his competitive focus and sent the wrong message to his fans and supporters.
Looking forward, McIntyre has the chance to redeem himself as he prepares to challenge The Judgment Day member for the World Heavyweight Championship in Scotland, his homeland. The stipulation of the match bans interference from The Judgment Day, potentially leveling the playing field for McIntyre to claim victory.
The upcoming championship bout is not only an opportunity for McIntyre to reclaim glory but also to rectify past regrets. With determination and the support of his fans, McIntyre aims to prove himself on home ground and make a triumphant return to the top of WWE.