
In its second stage at WWE, Drew McIntyre has become one of the most important figures of the company not only for the championships achieved, but for the quality of the rivalries it has had, most of them characterized by its great intensity. In addition, during the time of confectioning (by the Covid-19 pandemic), He emerged as the company's face, remembered for his victory in Wrestlemania 36 and for his great fight in Hell in A Cell against Randy Ortonalthough it has been a pity for him not to have fans present.
► Drew McIntyre recuerda Hell in a Cell 2020
Drew McIntyre does not seem to be the type of Lluchador who regrets a lot in terms of the action within the ring, but there are some moments that the former WWE champion would like to eliminate from his curriculum. Precisely, during a recent interview in «The West Sport» of West Australia said that I would have preferred to ignore that fall suffered by Hell in A Cell 2020when he played the title against Randy Orton, and ended up taking its toll.
«Go to the next stage and the only person who remembers certain things is you and your body, and you have to be strategic. We fell from those huge falls. I fell from the Hell in a Cell once against Randy Orton in 2020 during the pandemic. We only had the screens there. I had never felt something like that in my life ».
«I fell and, rightly, I thought I had broken my back and neck, and I bit my tongue… spitting blood to right and left. If I could retract from that, because in retrospect, it is not repeated much of that year, which is a pity, because that was me ending my story in Wrestlemania ».