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WrestleMania 36
WrestleMania 36

#8 Drew McIntyre was angry about WrestleMania happening at WWE Performance Center

At WrestleMania 36, Drew McIntyre finally fulfilled the prophecy when he became World Champion. The 2020 men's Royal Rumble Winner challenged Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 36 for the WWE Championship. The ingredients were there for one of the biggest WrestleMania moments in recent history. Unfortunately, WWE had to shift WrestleMania to the Performance Center with zero fans in attendance. Drew McIntyre revealed how he was initially furious about it.

"I remember hearing it in the news that it [WrestleMania] is going to be in the Performance Center. And I was just so p****d off. You know obviously when Drew McIntyre finally makes it to main-event WrestleMania, everything's gonna go to hell."

But later, he realized how everyone was suffering badly because of the pandemic and felt guilty about his feelings earlier.

"So when I heard that WrestleMania was just going to be at the Performance Center, I was really angry. I was like I cannot believe this. I don't get my special moment in a stadium full of people in front of my family, friends and wife. It wasn't until I really started watching the news and seen what was going on and people were suffering. I kinda felt guilty the way I've been feeling."

Drew McIntyre mentioned how he realized that he has a chance to put smiles on million of faces through his "feel-good" story at WWE WrestleMania 36.

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