The Unchosen One: Drew McIntyre Speaks

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:mjcry: I still think they missed the boat with this dude.

http://prowrestling.net/article.php...-he-wishes-he-could-have-a-program-with-39250

Was there a fear of leaving WWE and going on the indy scene? I guess you have that on the back of your mind. After I got the call, I sat down and said I am 29, I been in the WWE for seven years and I been wrestling since I was 15. I am going to go out and make stuff happen. I didn’t want to be like everyone else when they get finish from WWE and be like ‘Oh I am young I’ll be hired again and they just fly under the radar’. I don’t want to do that. I want to go out and make as many bombs go off as I can. We are living in the social media age and it is a great time to be a professional wrestler because people can follow you and people are following what I am doing.

Does it feel like wrestling is becoming almost like a curse word to a company like WWE? I wouldn’t put it that way. WWE is like a different animal these days. It’s a multi-million almost billion dollar juggernaut. It has a particular style. It won’t have that typical long match. It has certain things to stick to and products to sell. That is why WWE is now sports entertainment. Like independent wrestling they don’t try to be like WWE because nobody can compete with it. It’s a big difference. WWE labels themselves as ‘Sports Entertainment’. When I was in WWE I was a Sports Entertainer but I am not anymore I am a Professional Wrestler.

So there really is that division with what you’re doing now in pro wrestling and what you did at WWE with sports entertainment? Yeah, absolutely, I didn’t think much of it. It is a completely different animal now. They have phone calls to answer to, sponsors to answer too. It became a completely different thing and that is why it became Sports Entertainment because it’s not pro wrestling as we know it. What I am doing now is pro wrestling and that is what I want to do as long I am young enough to do it. I’ve been in America since I am 21, I just want to wrestle for a few more years and maybe start doing the 3MB thing when I get older. (Laughs) I just want to get the wrestling out of my system.

I don’t understand how a guy goes from the Chosen One to 3MB to gone? I don’t know. That’s wrestling I guess. I wish we stuck with the story line a little longer because we were on the right track with it. I remember the pinnacle of it with myself, Kofi Kingston, and Teddy Long at ringside. I remember how into it the crowd was getting and it was a lot to take in. It was such a big show and we were strictly on Smackdown. It was a process getting the character across and then suddenly we started pulling back. Then we had something with Edge & Kelly Kelly then we pulled back. Suddenly I wasn’t doing anything and it was disappointing. I wasn’t the only guy that happened too. I wasn’t doing anything when they came up with the 3MB thing. The writers had to take me to the stands to tell me. I don’t know what they expected me to do like I was going to flip out and attack everybody. I wanted to take an opportunity and run with it, but the first week in I had a broken wrist and had to get surgery. Vince was so invested into 3MB. The first week the main wrestler of the group had a broken wrist so it kind of killed it.

Was there somebody on that roster that you wished you had a program with and could have made a lot of money with? Yeah, I said a million times, it is always Sheamus. He and I came up together from the independent scene. We had such a big feud in Europe we have boat loads of footage working together. We came up together, we went through development together. We won the developmental titles together. When I won the Intercontinental Title and he won the World Heavyweight Title on the same night. It is kind of like the big brother thing of one ups man ship. It is such an easy big brother, little brother storyline that can make money because it is real. People like real.

What was it like working for a guy like Vince McMahon? Lifelong dream and it was all I wanted to do. He created modern day wrestling into Sports Entertainment. That’s his baby, he created an image and he made himself so much money with so many hours of TV a week. That is why I didn’t go crazy about wins and losses and I see why they make they focus on the main story lines, because that is where the money comes. I see everyone else going crazy over wins and losses. Just take a step back and relax and wait your turn. That’s what I did with 3MB we went out there and did our best.
 

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They need to give that theme to someone and not let it sit on a hard drive somewhere.
 

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Well, Drew..let me tell u a secret. Sitting back and waiting your turn? That mentality is for str8 bytches. Too bad you were too dense not to see through that.
 

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:mjcry: I still think they missed the boat with this dude.

He got pushed a year too early. He was really green, unrefined and heatless as a heel when he won the Intercontinental Title, and by the time he started getting the hang of playing his heel character and wrestling really good matches, he was depushed. Shame, his stuff with Kofi was pretty great and he was doing really good work on the B-shows right before the 3MB thing started.
 

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He got pushed a year too early. He was really green, unrefined and heatless as a heel when he won the Intercontinental Title, and by the time he started getting the hang of playing his heel character and wrestling really good matches, he was depushed. Shame, his stuff with Kofi was pretty great and he was doing really good work on the B-shows right before the 3MB thing started.

Yeah that pretty much nails it. I think they correctly saw he had something but they completely messed up his ability to deliver it. And once he got cast as a comedy character he was unsalvageable.

I saw a poor man's Barry Windham in that dude. Maybe I was seeing things. :heh: But Windham was great, so a poor man's version is pretty damn good.
 
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