Drew McIntyre reveals why he brought his old WWE theme back
Drew McIntyre reveals why he brought his old WWE theme back × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout WWE News
"You know I'm never going to stop, never going to give up, so thank you."
Hold your head high, @DMcIntyreWWE. You've done yourself and the United Kingdom proud
#WWECastle759150"I've never felt an atmosphere like that. I'm so proud to be British.""You know I'm never going to stop, never going to give up, so thank you."Hold your head high, @DMcIntyreWWE. You've done yourself and the United Kingdom proud #WWECastle https://t.co/Nm1ArVdKf7
I think this is the time - Drew McIntyre explains why WWE brought back his Broken Dreams theme song at Clash at the Castle
By Robert Lentini Modified 04 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Drew McIntyre battled Roman Reigns at Clash at the Castle Drew McIntyre squared off against Roman Reigns in the main event of WWE Clash at the Castle. He gave The Tribal Chief everything he could handle, but in the end it was not to be. Solo Sikoa, the younger brother of The Usos, joined The Bloodline and helped Roman retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. Drew spoke with Ariel Helwani of BT Sport following the conclusion of Clash at the Castle. He said that he thought that the crowd would be split because Roman is very popular but that Cardiff was fully behind him. McIntyre noted that it feels like all the layers added to his character seem to involve him getting knocked on his a** but he keeps getting up. Ariel brought up The Scottish Warrior coming to the ring with his old school 'Broken Dreams' theme music and Drew revealed that he has wanted to do it for a long time. "I've been pushing it for a very long time. I didn't think they'd finally bite but I had a conversation with Hunter (Triple H) and Kevin Dunn. I tried to explain that I think this is the time, with the crowd we are going to have. This is a knowledgable crowd, they know my history. It is very much a full circle moment for me and I feel that is very much a part of my story. I knew it would get a pop from the live crowd, I knew people online would get a kick out of it. But for me, hearing that, it reminded me of how far I've come." (03:38 - 04:09) WWE on BT Sport@btsportwwe"I've never felt an atmosphere like that. I'm so proud to be British.""You know I'm never going to stop, never going to give up, so thank you."
Hold your head high, @DMcIntyreWWE. You've done yourself and the United Kingdom proud
#WWECastle759150"I've never felt an atmosphere like that. I'm so proud to be British.""You know I'm never going to stop, never going to give up, so thank you."Hold your head high, @DMcIntyreWWE. You've done yourself and the United Kingdom proud #WWECastle https://t.co/Nm1ArVdKf7