The Scottish Psychopath has claimed the top prize in the WWE Universe, and with it, a sense of moral superiority. In an exclusive interview, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre revealed that he sees himself as the “last good guy” in the WWE, a title he believes he’s earned through his tireless dedication to the sport and his unwavering commitment to being a role model.
The Long Road to the Top
Drew McIntyre’s journey to the top of the WWE mountain has been a long and arduous one. After being released from the company in 2014, McIntyre spent years honing his craft on the independent circuit and working his way back up the ranks. He eventually returned to the WWE in 2017, where he began to rebuild his reputation as a formidable competitor.
Throughout his career, McIntyre has faced numerous setbacks and challenges, including a series of injuries that threatened to derail his momentum. However, he perseveres, driven by a fierce determination to succeed and a strong sense of justice.
A Sense of Moral Superiority
According to sources close to McIntyre, his perception of himself as the “last good guy” in the WWE stems from his unwavering commitment to being a role model and a leader. McIntyre has always prided himself on being a hard-hitting competitor who plays by the rules and respects his opponents.
“I’ve seen a lot of guys come and go in this business,” McIntyre said in a recent interview. “Guys who are more interested in being a star than in being a wrestler. Guys who are more interested in getting over with the fans than in actually competing at a high level. I’m not like that. I’m a wrestler, through and through. I’m a competitor, and I’m a leader.”
The Challenges of Being a Role Model
As the Undisputed WWE Champion, McIntyre is under constant scrutiny. Every move he makes, every word he speaks, is subject to interpretation by the fans and the media. And yet, he remains committed to being a role model, both in and out of the ring.
“It’s not always easy,” McIntyre admitted. “There are a lot of pressures that come with being a champion, and with being a role model. But I believe it’s worth it. I believe that if I can be a positive influence on the fans, if I can inspire them to be their best selves, then I’ve done something special.”
The Future of the WWE
As the WWE continues to evolve and change, McIntyre is well-positioned to be a key player in the company’s future. With his combination of athleticism, charisma, and leadership skills, he has the potential to be a true champion of the WWE Universe.
And yet, McIntyre remains humble, recognizing that his success is not solely his own. “I’m not just a champion,” he said. “I’m a champion because of the people who have supported me along the way. My family, my friends, my fellow wrestlers – they’ve all played a role in my success. And I’m grateful for that.”
Backstage Reaction
According to a WWE insider, McIntyre’s perception of himself as the “last good guy” in the WWE has sparked a range of reactions backstage. Some wrestlers see him as a hero, a true champion who embodies the values of the WWE. Others view him as arrogant, a self-righteous champion who believes he’s above the fray.
One thing is certain, however: Drew McIntyre is a force to be reckoned with in the WWE Universe. And as he continues to defend his title and inspire his fans, he remains the last good guy in a business that’s often more interested in being a spectacle than in being a sport.