#3 Dominant and decisive victories

Drew McIntyre's Road to WrestleMania started much differently than other Superstars. In fact, while Roman Reigns was engaged in an ongoing war with King Corbin and Randy Orton was fighting tooth and nail with AJ Styles, McIntyre was busy absolutely flattening his competition in squash matches. It didn't seem like Drew had any direction at all, but it turns out that WWE was just biding time until the moment was right.
These weren't just ordinary 2-minute affairs. McIntyre was showcasing his strong repertoire of moves, extensive brutality, and started to create the new personality that is beginning to shine more and more.
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In his match with Akira Tozawa, Drew he literally flipped the international Superstar like a pancake. He took Ricochet, placed him on his shoulders and planted him face-first on the arena floor in a sickening moment. If nothing else, these, and other short, dominant performances were building blocks for McIntyre and absolutely a large piece of the puzzle that has helped make him such a powerful force.
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