Nick Aldis is currently serving as General Manager of Friday Night SmackDown. However, he was absent from the blue brand last week but is expected to be part of the upcoming SmackDown. Meanwhile, the current situation between RAW GM Adam Pearce and three-time WWE World Champion Drew McIntyre might present an opportunity for Aldis, as he could leverage this situation to sign The Scottish Warrior to the blue brand.
For those unaware, Adam Pearce and Drew McIntyre have engaged in heated verbal and physical altercations in the past few weeks. The duo never fails to trade verbal shots on social media, too. The RAW GM and The Scottish Psychopath had a physical altercation at the recent MITB PLE. Later, Pearce suspended McIntyre for his actions. However, last week, Adam invited the two-time WWE Champion for a live conversation on RAW.
This past Monday, Pearce offered McIntyre a match against CM Punk at SummerSlam under one condition. The 46-year-old asked The Scottish Warrior to apologize to the two referees the latter had disrespected. However, the former World Heavyweight Champion refused to apologize and pushed the officials before nearly attacking the RAW GM. However, Seth Rollins came to Pearce's aid.
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Consequently, Drew McIntyre continues to remain suspended. Given his poor relationship with the RAW General Manager, Nick Aldis might attempt to bring McIntyre to Friday Night SmackDown. Aldis could offer Drew an Undisputed WWE Championship shot in exchange for the latter's services on the blue brand. This scenario would surely be a great twist in the landscape of both brands.
However, it is important to note that this scenario is unlikely, as the conflict between Adam Pearce and Drew McIntyre is mainly planted to set up a thrilling showdown between The Scottish Warrior and The Best in The World. Additionally, Drew McIntyre and Nick Aldis have had heated altercations in recent times. Hence, it's unlikely that the SmackDown GM would approach the RAW Superstar.
It will be interesting to see how the narrative unfolds in the coming weeks as we approach The Biggest Party of The Summer.
What opinion does Nick Aldis hold on Drew McIntyre's current situation?
At Money in the Bank 2024, Drew McIntyre was inches away from becoming the World Heavyweight Champion after he cashed in his MITB contract. However, CM Punk once again prevented The Scottish Warrior from winning the prized gold. The Best in The World's brutal assault allowed reigning champion Damian Priest to pin McIntyre and retain the title.
Later, SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis took to his Twitter (X) account and seemingly hinted that The Scottish Psychopath got what he deserved.
''You live by the sword; you know the rest,'' Nick Aldis wrote.
Meanwhile, it will be interesting to see how the ongoing saga between Drew McIntyre, Adam Pearce, and CM Punk plays out in the coming weeks.