The world has been talking about WWE RAW's debut on Netflix, with some massive matches and appearances set to make headlines worldwide. While numerous superstars have been advertised to appear on the show, three-time world champion Drew McIntyre has not been featured on the promotional package. Ex-WWE employee Jonathan Coachman bashed the Stamford-based company for ignoring the former World Champion.
Drew McIntyre recently shared a lengthy statement on the incident, expressing his frustration with the company. The Scottish Warrior teased feuds with Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes, as both stars were featured in the promotional package while being SmackDown stars.
During a recent edition of The Coach and Bro Show, Jonathan Coachman criticized the Stamford-based company for omitting the "Number One Guy" on the red brand from the promotional package.
"The first shot is of who? Cody Rhodes. And what does he say? He’s not even a Raw guy. Then you’ve got Roman Reigns, and he goes, 'He’s not even a Raw guy.' And there wasn’t one shot of Drew McIntyre in the entire promo. You can’t tell me they’re so forward-thinking that they would make that part of the storyline just to piss off Drew and help with his character. No. But how do you not put Drew McIntyre in a Raw promo when, to me, he’s the number one guy on Raw—or should be? That’s a big oversight," stated Jonathan Coachman. [38:17 onwards]
A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE
Triple H shared a message to the WWE Universe ahead of Netflix debut
With WWE RAW's debut on Netflix just around the corner, The Game Triple H has sent an intriguing message, hyping up the fans for the historic episode of the red brand. In a recent post on X/Twitter, the company's Chief Content Officer stated four ways fans could watch the episode on Netflix.
With a packed card and some massive names set to grace the Intuit Dome on January 6, fans' excitement is already through the roof. Time will now tell what the Stamford-based company has in store for the historic episode.
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