“If you interupt the Champ again”


WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre took offense to being interrupted on this week’s episode of SmackDown. The Scottish Psychopath was already in a bad mood because of Cody Rhodes and Jacob Fatu ambushing him, which is why, when Trick Williams spoke out of turn, the Scotsman sent him a stern final warning.

The former NXT Champion entered the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC, when The Scottish Warrior was walking out after delivering his promo. Trick Willy stopped McIntyre and said that he was worried about the wrong men in the locker room, and he, with his Lemon Pepper Steppers, would be the one to take away the Undisputed Championship from him.

In response, Drew McIntyre said he had encouraged people to step up to him. However, he also made it clear that Williams hadn’t earned a chance to get in the ring for the Undisputed Championship. He also added that if he interrupted him again, the consequences would be painful.

“A little bit of advice for you kid, walk before you can run. If you interrupt the Champ again, I’ll stick those Lemon Pepper Steppers where the sun don’t shine!”

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Trick Williams is making too many enemies too fast on SmackDown. He interrupted McIntyre even though he was not scheduled for any matches this week. This didn’t bode well with the Scotsman, who wasn’t allowed to deliver his promo because of Jacob Fatu and Cody Rhodes on separate occasions.


Drew McIntyre fires shots at CM Punk and Roman Reigns

When Drew McIntyre did get a chance to speak after Nick Aldis had sent Rhodes and Fatu out of the building, he aimed his crosshairs at CM Punk and Roman Reigns. The World Heavyweight Champion and the 2026 Royal Rumble had entered a verbal feud with each other on this week’s RAW episode.

While the two men fired shots at each other, Drew McIntyre also ended up catching some strays. Addressing the matter, the Scottish Psychopath said that neither Punk nor Reigns were big enough to look down on the Undisputed Championship, SmackDown, and the legacy the title and the brand carried.

He also said that he went through hell to earn the title, and had The OTC ever faced him in a proper one-on-one match, he would’ve k**led him. He also said that while Punk called McIntyre the easy option, the Second City Saint was the weaker opponent for Reigns since Punk was just one bad fall away from ending his career.

It would be interesting to see what lies ahead for McIntyre on the Road to WrestleMania 43.