Drew McIntyre has firmly established himself as a formidable force in WWE. His dynamic social media presence at the beginning of 2024 helped him regain momentum and made him a popular attraction on WWE television programming.

The Scottish Warrior has a chance coming up to redeem his WrestleMania 40 loss caused at the hands of Damian Priest’s successful Money in the Bank cash-in. He is set to battle against Damian Priest for the World Heavyweight Championship at WWE Clash at the Castle set to take place in his home country of Scotland next week,.

On the other hand, McIntyre recently expressed major praise for TNA talent Joe Hendry who returned it right back at him. In his next response on X, Drew clarified that he was no locker room leader and only showed up to do the best work he could while also, offering advice to those in need.

Moreover, he also took the opportunity to fire shots at his upcoming opponent, Damian Priest, highlighting his inability to keep his own faction, The Judgment Day, under control as the self-proclaimed leader.

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“I appreciate the kind words but I’ve never called myself a locker-room leader. I’ve never felt the need to. I turn up. I do the best job I can. I offer advice to those who ask for it. And then there’s our Champion who can’t control 3 people in his own stable and the other guy who’s only ever took from our industry…”

Despite Judgment Day expected to be lurking around for Drew’s match at WWE Clash at the Castle, there is a strong possibility that Drew McIntyre will defy the odds and walk out of the OVO Hydro in his home country as the new World Heavyweight Champion in one of the most memorable moments of his career.

What are your thoughts on Drew McIntyre highlighting Damian Priest’s inability to control his own faction? Sound off in the comments!

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