Drew McIntyre DROPS four-word message ahead of WWE RAW

Drew McIntyre sent a clear message of dominance ahead of WWE RAW in Belfast as he begins his reign as Undisputed Champion.

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Drew McIntyre dropped a four-word statement on social media while posing with the Undisputed WWE Championship ahead of RAW.

Former WWE star David Otunga praised McIntyre’s character work, calling his frustration-driven persona one of the best in the company.

Drew McIntyre dropped a four-word message ahead of this week's episode of WWE RAW. Tonight's show will air live from the SSE Arena in Belfast, Ireland.

The Scottish Warrior defeated Cody Rhodes on the January 9 edition of SmackDown in a Three Stages of Hell match to become the new Undisputed WWE Champion. McIntyre took to Instagram to drop a new photoshoot of himself posing with the title.

"Portraits of a Champion," he wrote.

 

 

Jacob Fatu came back during the Three Stages of Hell match earlier this month on WWE SmackDown and attacked Drew McIntyre. The Samoan Werewolf also ambushed Cody Rhodes during the fight, and McIntyre capitalized by crawling out of the steel cage door to become champion.

Rhodes is set to fight Fatu in a singles match at Saturday Night's Main Event next weekend. There will be a Fatal 4-Way match at SNME as well to decide who will face McIntyre for the title at Royal Rumble 2026 on January 31.

Former WWE star appreciates Drew McIntyre

Wrestling veteran David Otunga recently appreciated Drew McIntyre and said that he was one of his personal favorites in the company.

Speaking on TMZ's Inside the Ring podcast, Otunga mentioned that McIntyre had real frustration with the promotion, which he used to form his character. The veteran added that the champion was a nice person in real life as well.

"I think it's great. He's one of my favorite characters. He's such a, just a nice guy, too. … But I love his character, and I feel like part of it that's made him so good like this past year is that frustration. That's real frustration, and he's bringing that into his character. It's always the best when like you blur the lines between reality and storyline and right now, Drew is doing that masterfully," Otunga said.

 

 

Only time will tell how long Drew McIntyre can hang onto the Undisputed WWE Championship moving ahead.

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