The latest episode of WWE SmackDown saw Drew McIntyre delivering a passionate promo that has left many in the wrestling world scratching their heads. The Scottish superstar’s emotional address, which seemed to hint at a potential babyface turn, has been met with skepticism by none other than WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray.
In a recent interview, Bully Ray expressed his doubts about McIntyre’s intentions, suggesting that the promo may have been a clever ruse to throw his opponents off guard.
“Bully Ray thinks Drew McIntyre’s latest promo was just a masterclass in misdirection,” said a source close to the WWE Hall of Famer. “He believes McIntyre is trying to hide his true intentions behind a veil of babyface charm.”
McIntyre’s promo, which saw him addressing the WWE Universe for the first time in months, was a poignant and emotional plea to be given a second chance. The Scotsman, who has been embroiled in a bitter feud with Sami Zayn, seemed to be on the verge of tears as he begged the WWE Universe to give him a chance to prove himself.
However, Bully Ray is not convinced that McIntyre is genuinely interested in going down the babyface route. According to the WWE Hall of Famer, McIntyre’s promo was simply a clever ploy to gain the sympathy of the WWE Universe and catch his opponents off guard.
“Drew’s promo was all about setting the table for a heel turn,” Bully Ray said in a recent interview. “He’s been playing the role of the babyface for months, but I think he’s just biding his time before he strikes. He’s been studying the greats, guys like Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock, and he’s trying to emulate their ability to connect with the crowd.”
Bully Ray’s comments have sparked a heated debate in the wrestling world, with many fans and commentators weighing in on McIntyre’s intentions. While some believe that McIntyre is genuinely interested in going down the babyface route, others agree with Bully Ray that the Scotsman is simply playing a long game.
McIntyre’s history in the WWE is marked by a series of intense feuds, including a memorable rivalry with Roman Reigns. Despite his tough exterior, McIntyre has always shown a vulnerable side, and his promo last week seemed to tap into that emotional depth.
However, Bully Ray remains unconvinced. “Drew’s a smart guy, and he knows how to work the crowd,” he said. “But I think he’s just playing a role, and I’m not buying it. He’s been in this business long enough to know how to play the game, and I think he’s just waiting for the right moment to strike.”
As the WWE Universe continues to speculate about McIntyre’s intentions, one thing is certain – the Scotsman’s promo last week has set the stage for a thrilling series of events. Whether McIntyre will ultimately emerge as a babyface or a heel remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – the wrestling world is on the edge of its seat waiting to find out.
McIntyre’s History of Playing the Villain
McIntyre’s history in the WWE is marked by a series of intense feuds, including a memorable rivalry with Roman Reigns. However, the Scotsman has always shown a vulnerable side, and his promo last week seemed to tap into that emotional depth.
“Bully Ray thinks Drew’s been playing the role of the villain for too long,” said a source close to the WWE Hall of Famer. “He believes McIntyre’s been studying the greats, guys like The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin, and he’s trying to emulate their ability to connect with the crowd.”
McIntyre’s promo last week saw him addressing the WWE Universe for the first time in months, and it was clear that he had been working hard to connect with the crowd. His emotional plea to be given a second chance was a poignant moment, and it seemed to strike a chord with the WWE Universe.
However, Bully Ray remains unconvinced. “Drew’s a smart guy, and he knows how to work the crowd,” he said. “But I think he’s just playing a role, and I’m not buying it. He’s been in this business long enough to know how to play the game, and I think he’s just waiting for the right moment to strike.”
McIntyre’s Feud with Sami Zayn
McIntyre’s feud with Sami Zayn has been one of the most intense and thrilling storylines in recent WWE history. The two superstars have been embroiled in a bitter rivalry, with McIntyre seemingly determined to take down the former Intercontinental Champion.
“Bully Ray thinks Drew’s been using Sami Zayn as a way to get under the skin of the WWE Universe,” said a source close to the WWE Hall of Famer. “He believes McIntyre’s been playing the role of the villain for months, and he’s just waiting for the right moment to strike.”
McIntyre’s promo last week saw him addressing Zayn directly, and it was clear that the Scotsman had been working hard to get inside Zayn’s head. However, Bully Ray remains unconvinced that McIntyre is genuinely interested in going down the babyface route.
“I think Drew’s just using Sami as a way to get what he wants,” Bully Ray said. “He’s a master manipulator, and he knows how to play the game. He’s been in this business long enough to know how to get what he wants, and I think he’s just waiting for the right moment to strike.”
The Future of McIntyre’s Character
As the WWE Universe continues to speculate about McIntyre’s intentions, one thing is certain – the Scotsman’s character is on the verge of a major change. Whether McIntyre will ultimately emerge as a babyface or a heel remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – the wrestling world is on the edge of its seat waiting to find out.
“Bully Ray thinks Drew’s character is on the verge of a major change,” said a source close to the WWE Hall of Famer. “He believes McIntyre’s been playing the role of the villain for too long, and he’s just waiting for the right moment to strike. Whether he’ll emerge as a babyface or a heel remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – the wrestling world is on the edge of its seat waiting to find out.”
As the WWE Universe continues to speculate about McIntyre’s intentions, one thing is certain – the Scotsman’s promo last week has set the stage for a thrilling series of events. Whether McIntyre will ultimately emerge as a babyface or a heel remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – the wrestling world is on the edge of its seat waiting to find out.