Former WWE Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre is back with the WWE, and after a brief stint as NXT Champion, he was called up to the main roster as part of a tag team with Dolph Ziggler.
He recently did an interview with WWE’s website to talk about his return to the Monday Night RAW locker room. McIntyre opened up about how different the locker room is since his last stint with WWE from 2007 to 2014:
“I remember thinking, ‘Man, people are so relaxed now,’ acting like it’s not live Raw. There’s no tension in the air. Everyone is just getting along like we’re at band camp.
“There are Superstars that deserve to be at the top and do give everything. But unfortunately, a vast majority wouldn’t have survived 11 years ago when I got signed. Those who ask themselves, ‘Is he talking about me?’ Positive or negative, the answer is probably yes.”
You can read McIntyre’s full Q&A with WWE by clicking this link here.
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