Summary
Drew McIntyre discussed an important part of his WWE career that many fans may have overlooked. He reflected on his 2020 rivalry with Randy Orton during the COVID-19 pandemic when he held the WWE Championship for over 300 days. McIntyre believes their matches were significant, even if they happened without live audiences.
Key Facts
- Drew McIntyre highlighted his 2020 feud with Randy Orton as a key part of his WWE career.
- McIntyre first won the WWE Championship by defeating Brock Lesnar at "WrestleMania 36."
- During his 300-plus day reign, he had multiple matches with Randy Orton, including a "Hell in a Cell" match.
- The pandemic meant there were no live audiences, which McIntyre feels affected the rivalry's legacy.
- McIntyre wishes for another feud with Orton now that live audiences have returned.
- Recently, McIntyre participated in the "Survivor Series: WarGames" match, winning with his team.
- McIntyre is currently involved in a suspension storyline with WWE.