WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre is currently doing some of the best work in his career. The Scottish Psychopath also recently worked in his first movie, The Killer’s Game. He recently noted that he would pick two reigning WWE champions and a veteran superstar to form an Evolution-like faction.
Drew McIntyre took to Reddit to speak to fans a day before the release of The Killer’s Game using the platform’s highly popular ‘Ask Me Anything’ (AMA) format. One of the fans asked him who would be his picks if he formed a group like The Evolution. The legendary faction was a dominant force in the promotion with multi-time WWE Champions Triple H, Batista, and Randy Orton.
In response, Drew McIntyre said he would go with the Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker and NXT North American Champion Oba Femi. He also noted that Sheamus could join the crew as the new faction’s Ric Flair-like figure.
“Oba Femi and Bron Breakker, these two guys are studs, and I see big futures for them, if given the opportunity I would love to mentor them. Sheamus can do the Ric Flair role as he’s so old,” he said.
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While McIntyre has called The Celtic Warrior an old-timer in his response, he has great respect for him. Moreover, he also said that the biggest match involved the Irishman.
Drew McIntyre recalls big WrestleMania 39 match
Drew McIntyre recently appeared for an interview with Chris Van Vliet, and they discussed various topics.
Speaking about his greatest match ever, he said his Triple Threat match against Gunther and Sheamus at WrestleMania 39 for the Intercontinental Championship was the best. He noted that the match was highly physical and is revered by many for how great the booking was.
“I mean, how can you top being at WrestleMania, having a match that people say is one of the greatest Mania matches of all time, but perhaps the greatest Triple Threat of all time, and also the history I have with Sheamus? For the past 20 years, in the ring and out the ring, everything we’ve gone through together, and then adding Gunther, was somebody who’s just very similar to us, such an incredible physical in-ring talent," said McIntyre.
The Scottish Psychopath also highlighted the point where Gunther had left the ring, leaving just him and Sheamus to unleash onto each other. Ultimately, The Ring General retained his title.
Although McIntyre is doing great as a singles superstar, seeing his version of The Evolution come to life on WWE would be interesting.