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I marked out at Drew saying hes still the chosen one LOL

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#1 ·
I marked out at Drew saying hes still the chosen one on Raw when he, Slater and Mahal had beat down Brodus LOL :lmao

Come on Drew lets be honest here if you were really the chosen one then you would of been WWE/world heavweight champion by now but you havent and that says it all. Also you have been jobbing on superstars or havent been on tv at all. Vince just doesnt like you now go back to wrestling on superstars. And lets not forget your ex wife Tiffany screwed you over with her assault on you and then she got fired and you were left to deal with the shit.

And in my opinion when Drew first debuted I actually liked him and thought he had a future but from how things have developed he stands no chance of getting to the main event scene
 
#4 ·
Wasn't there a report that HHH was high on Drew?

They totally derailed his character, there's no question about that, but he could still make a name for himself especially with the backing of Hunter. Hell, he doesn't even really need a character change, no need to repackage him, as you say he hasn't been seen on WWE TV in forever and people probably barely remember the guy. The "chosen one" remark kinda shows that he's still gonna be the same guy, I say start him on a path for the IC title once it's on a face, I know they've gone that route with him before but the difference this time would be them doing it RIGHT.
 
#9 ·
That statement had me thinking, after all of the burying, they still want him to say he's the chosen one, why?

They must have plans for him after this band stable?

If so, then I totally mark out....Big time! (Y)

This will go one of two ways! The Dark(Heel)side or a Jedi(Face).....

 
#20 ·
Drew was overpushed from day one. I don't get why WWE does that sort of shit. Overpush the shit out of a guy in the beginning and then have him drop off the face of the earth.

Not that I'm complaining, I've never been a fan of McIntyre from day one. McIntyre good be a good worker and good on the mic but when you overpush a guy, you don't allow him to display his skills. You just hand everything to him. There's no build, nothing. You really don't get time to evaluate someone because there's no proper build.

Which is why I'm having time buying into Cesaro as well. He's just being handed everything. The promos they give him don't say much other than he knows 5 different languages and his matches haven't gone on long enough for me to really care and assess him as a wrestler.
 
#24 ·
I actually have zero care about Drew, but I heard yesterday that Roddy Piper pitched to WWE that he was going to be his manager and make him into a main eventer in a month, and I thought that was a pretty rad idea. Just shows how dumb the WWE can be by turning down one of their legends pushing a guy they clearly had faith in in the first place.
 
#25 ·
This is exactly what I have been saying for months now. Piper should come back, and work out some sort on angle in which in the end Drew gets the best of him. Perhaps Piper comes back, and Drew's new friends take exception to him taking air time. McIntyre tells them to back off on this one. Drew gets Piper alone just to tell him that he wants an autograph, and that he has waited this moment his whole life. He tells Piper that he is such a big deal in Scotland, and that this is a dream come true.

Piper, and Drew hit it off. Piper eventually gets Drew to ditch the losers, and turn "face". We a get feud between Drew, and another heel who takes exception to Piper, and Drew's new found friendship. Throw in someone like Jinder Mahal who has a problem with how Drew just left the group. Have Mahal job out to Drew. Eventually over time Drew would begin his rise to the United States title with Piper backing him. At some point I would put the title around Drew's waist, and let him have a "face" run as champion.

Over time Drew, and Piper would have backstage segments with Drew constantly asking Piper where in Scotland was he raised. Piper is shocked, and tells Drew that he was never born in Scotland. McIntyre laughs, and asks Piper whats with the kilt then? This creates the awkward moment for both men. Both men just brush it off, and keep to themselves. Eventually, I would have Drew slowly show his disappointment in his childhood hero Rowdy Roddy Piper because he realizes that it was all an act to make a sweet dollar. At some point I would enter in Tamina who would convince Drew that Piper is a has been leaching off of his success.

Piper is very suspicious of Tamina, and tells Drew that her intentions are no good. He also tells Drew that she looks very familiar. Piper doesn't realize (kayfabe) that she is the daughter of Super Fly Jimmy Snuka. Drew however does, and wants to impress his new lady at the expense of Piper. I would have Drew eventually turn on Piper, and cut a promo about how Piper is a fake. McIntyre says that his whole life is a lie, and that Piper "selling" the idea that he is something that he is not is so fitting to his career, because he was never WWE Champion.

Drew says Piper talks like a big shot, but in the end is just a fake, con-artist, who pretended to be a tough "Scottish" man. This all comes after Tamina revealing herself to Piper, and smashing a coconut over his head while McIntyre holds Piper. You have history repeating itself, and Piper putting over Drew McIntyre. The daughter of a man Piper humiliated, in turn humiliates him, and his greatest fan Drew McIntyre just turned in to his worst enemy of all time. I would have Drew completely own Piper, rip his kilt off, beat him with his own belt, and hit him with the "future shock".
 
#26 ·
Mocking drew McIntyre, it doesn't surprise me you obviously don't see talent in the guy, Shame really
 
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