One Big Thing
Drew McIntyre, set to challenge Damian Priest for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Clash at the Castle in Glasgow, Scotland, on June 15, recently opened up about his experience singing with former boxing world champion Tyson Fury at the 2022 event, calling it the “worst moment” of his life.
Key Points
- McIntyre lost to Roman Reigns at Clash at the Castle 2022 due to Solo Sikoa’s interference
- The show closed with McIntyre and Fury singing “American Pie” together
- McIntyre expressed excitement about the upcoming event in Glasgow, just 30 minutes from where he grew up
Why It Matters
The upcoming Clash at the Castle event in Glasgow presents an opportunity for McIntyre to redeem himself after the disappointing conclusion to the 2022 event. As a Scottish native, the location holds personal significance for the wrestler, who aims to “make it right” for himself, his family, and the UK fans.
Tyson Fury’s WWE Involvement
- Fury, a former WBC and Ring Magazine World Heavyweight Champion, made his WWE in-ring debut at Crown Jewel 2019, defeating Braun Strowman via count-out
- He played a role in the Roman Reigns-Drew McIntyre match, knocking out Austin Theory, who attempted to cash in his Money in the Bank contract
- Despite this, Fury has ruled out a return to the WWE ring, believing it to be harder than boxing
As Drew McIntyre prepares for his championship match against Damian Priest, the memory of singing with Tyson Fury serves as motivation to deliver a better outcome for himself and the fans. What do you think about McIntyre’s chances of winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in Glasgow? Leave a comment below!
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