Drew McIntyre reflects on his famous sword

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During his WWE career, Drew McIntyre has won the WWE Championship twice, once the NXT Championship, once the Intercontinental Championship and twice the Raw Tag Team Championship, making him the 31st wrestler in history to have completed the Triple Crown.
He also won the 2020 Royal Rumble match, eliminating Roman Reigns last. On February 19, at Elimination Chamber, the Scotsman beat Madcap Moss in a ‘Falls Count Anywhere match’ On April 2, on the first night of WrestleMania 38, Drew defeated Happy Corbin thanks to a very convincing performance.
McIntyre quickly climbed the ladder of SmackDown, establishing himself as one of the best superstars around. In the last period, moreover, McIntyre has begun to bring with him in the ring a sword, a symbol of the Scotland from which he comes, with such a weapon that has repeatedly been a not-so-veiled threat to his opponents.
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In his latest interview with WWE UK, with Tara Bandito, Drew McIntyre wanted to talk about his sword and why it has this strange name, with the former WWE Champion wanting to say: “It was actually my boss, Mr.
McMahon, it was Vince McMahon’s idea. We were trying to think of a name for the sword and I was thinking of Bonnie, like Bloody Bonnie or something like that, like Widowmaker … something ridiculous, something typical for the wrestling world.
And he comes up with ‘What’s your mother’s name?’ And I ‘Angela’ And then he ‘Would you like it?’ And I ‘I’d love to go crazy.” And thus was born the name of the sword of Drew McIntyre of WWE, which is very reminiscent of the name of the trombone of Xavier Woods, Francesca, probably dedicated to some other mother of some wrestler or other important women of the life of the wrestlers of the company.
Drew McIntyre chose SmackDown Superstar Big E and heaped praise on the current Intercontinental Champion for his in-ring talent and character work. “Maybe Sheamus or Jinder can pull off the win and get that match. But just…
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