Reports suggest former WWE Champion will be leaving the company very soon after WrestleMania 39 loss
WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre may be leaving the company sooner than expected. The Superstar is also probably not a part of the upcoming Money in the Bank 2023 pay-per-view.
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Latest reports are surfacing that former WWE Champion and the Scottish Psy*chopath, Drew McIntyre may be leaving WWE soon. Drew was last seen wrestling in the triple-threat InterContinental title match at WrestleMania 39.
The match between Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, and Gunther was rated 5-star by many experts and fans. Drew was one of the main reasons for making the match an all-time classic. His performance was also highly applauded.
Previously, it has been reported around WrestleMania 39 that Drew McIntyre was not re-signing with the company. Drew’s contract is set to expert by the end of 2023 and he will become a free agent in 2024.
It has also been over a month since Drew was last seen. It is being said that Drew is out of action due to some undisclosed medical reasons. Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer believes Drew will be out of action for a few more weeks.
Moreover, McIntyre has been drafted to Monday Night Raw recently. There are high chances that when McIntyre returns, he will be booked as the biggest heel on the red brand. Who knows that if Drew McIntyre gets some good role with the company, he may finally re-sign.
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Is Drew McIntyre no longer a part of Money in the Bank 2023?
The 2023 Money in the Bank is all set to take place on 1st July 2023 at the O2 arena. The pay-per-view is unique as it is being organized in the UK. All the major Raw and SmackDown stars are being advertised for the show.
One shocking name that has been removed from the ads is Drew McIntyre. Surprisingly, Drew is no longer a part of one of the biggest pay-per-views of the WWE.
This could mean Drew is facing some serious medical condition or may be leaving sooner than expected. There is a high chance that Drew may leave even before July and may join other competitions such as AEW, Impact, or ROH.
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