One big thing: Drew McIntyre sees silver lining in Clash at the Castle 2022 loss
Drew McIntyre, in a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet, shared his thoughts on his loss to Roman Reigns at WWE Clash at the Castle 2022, calling it a “ridiculous” booking decision at the time but acknowledging its importance in shaping his current character.
Key takeaways:
- McIntyre initially viewed the loss as a “bad move” and the “worst moment” in his career
- He suggested an alternative finish involving Austin Theory cashing in Money in the Bank
- The defeat played a crucial role in McIntyre’s character development and ongoing storylines
Why it matters
McIntyre’s loss at Clash at the Castle 2022 has proven to be a pivotal moment in his WWE journey, setting the stage for his current character arc and potential WrestleMania XL title win.
McIntyre’s initial reaction
“That’s the worst moment in my entire career,” McIntyre said, referring to the post-match segment with Tyson Fury.
He added, “I was very upset. Was like, man, I don’t wanna hurt that market. How does McIntyre rebound from this? Which took a minute to do.”
The silver lining
Despite his initial disappointment, McIntyre now sees the value in the loss:
“Because I didn’t win that night, the way things worked out, the story we’ve been telling, that was such an integral part of the story, especially initially with the character shift.”
The bigger picture
McIntyre’s loss at Clash at the Castle 2022 has become a key element in ongoing WWE storylines, particularly in his interactions with Jey Uso and The Bloodline.
The defeat has added depth to McIntyre’s character, allowing him to explore themes of trauma and redemption in his current storylines.
As McIntyre continues to evolve as a character, fans are left wondering: Will his journey culminate in a WrestleMania XL title win? What are your thoughts on McIntyre’s character development since Clash at the Castle 2022? Share your opinions in the comments below.