3 Reasons Why Drew McIntyre's loss at Hell In A Cell is a good move

Drew McIntyre lost to Randy Orton at Hell In A Cell, putting an end to his 203-day WWE Championship reign
Drew McIntyre lost to Randy Orton at Hell In A Cell, putting an end to his 203-day WWE Championship reign

#1. A bigger crowning moment for Drew McIntyre

Drew McIntyre deserves a bigger crowning moment in front of a live audience
Drew McIntyre deserves a bigger crowning moment in front of a live audience

When Drew McIntyre eliminated Brock Lesnar and eventually won the 2020 men's Royal Rumble match and received a resounding crowd response, the seeds for a massive payoff at WrestleMania 36 were sown. After years of struggle, The Chosen One had finally made it back to the top and became a fan favorite.

Unfortunately, right before WrestleMania 36, the COVID-19 pandemic put everything on hold. For the first time, the biggest wrestling event of the year was held behind closed doors without a live audience in attendance.

Considering all the hard work McIntyre has put into his comeback and again during his 203-day reign as the WWE Champion, he sorely deserves his moment in front of a raucous crowd who has stuck by his side over the years.

His title loss might set Drew McIntyre for a much grander crowning moment when the WWE Universe can experience the action live in the arena once again.

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