Several WWE Superstars have gone on hiatus or been sidelined due to injuries recently. According to a recent report, a multi-time champion won't return to TV for a while. This superstar is Drew McIntyre.
The landscape of WWE is changing as the annual Draft has kicked off and the two-night event will end on Monday Night RAW. Several stars are moving brands during the event. Meanwhile, a few injured stars are unavailable for the pool or were not mentioned during the event.
According to PWInsider Elite, Drew McIntyre will not be back on television immediately. The star is currently dealing with an injury and received praise from the promotion as he worked during last week's set of live events in the United Kingdom with an elbow injury.
The Scottish Warrior captured the World Heavyweight Championship at The Grandest Stage of Them All. Unfortunately, he lost the title after a few minutes to Damian Priest. It will be interesting to see what the star does next following his return to the promotion.
Drew McIntyre signed a new deal with WWE
Drew McIntyre's future with the company was the talk of the town of late, as some fans feared that The Scottish Warrior would take his talents outside WWE in the coming months.
However, The Final Boss cleared the air and revealed that Drew McIntyre had signed a new deal with the company during his absence. After signing a new deal with the promotion, The Rock sent his regards and a message on Instagram.
“Man of my word – As you’re a man of yours – Congratulations @dmcintyrewwe on signing your new @wwe deal. As we talked about after your #WrestleMania match, I know this Scottish Claymore represents everything that you, your family, and your country embody. Alba gu bràth – As you know, I wanted to personally hand deliver this gift to you at your meeting with Nick Khan, but I had warm cheat meals and chilled tequila waiting for me. Congrats again brother and cheers to hunger, passion, climbing that mountain and always entertaining our fans,” wrote The Rock.
The star will likely compete at Clash at The Castle 2024, as it takes place in Scotland. It will be interesting to see what he does next in the Stamford-based promotion.
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