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Don't expect former WWE Champion Drew McIntyre back anytime soon in a WWE ring.
While online reports suggested McIntyre was set for a return leading into SummerSlam, those rumors were completely inaccurate as there has been nothing on the table for McIntyre creatively, and for good reason.
Since returning from filming the Highlander reboot in Scotland, McIntyre has been circling several other Hollywood projects.
Today, McIntyre was announced for a new film, The Last Druid, starring Russell Crowe. The historical action drama is shooting in Spain this summer. The plot- "An Emperor discovers a secluded Druid stronghold, forcing a peaceful Celtic elder to take up arms and protect his family and people from annihilation." Crowe plays the Celtic elder. There is no word yet on McIntyre's role.
McIntyre is represented by Paradigm and Rare Stndrd, the new company founded by former Paradigm agent Nick LoPiccolo. He was previously seen in the Dave Bautista action comedy The Killer's Game starring Dave Bautista. In the Highlander reboot, McIntyre will play the brother of lead actor Henry Cavill.
McIntyre has been one of WWE's most accomplished stars of the modern era, capturing multiple championships and establishing himself as a main-event fixture through feuds with top names across both Raw and Smackdown, including CM Punk and Cody Rhodes. After reinventing himself following his return to the company in 2017, he became a cornerstone performer during WWE's pandemic era and remained a prominent figure. He last appeared at WrestleMania 42, losing to Jacob Fatu.
Triple MAGA won’t like this…
Becky is more valuable to the company than community/charity go to black guy…Becky mocked his master in 8K every week. He ain't doin shyt.
Becky is more valuable to the company than community/charity go to black guy…
Titus def on his last legs there. Vince had a thing for him and made gave him that. New regime def going slide him out soon as they can just slap another guy like Omos in that spotYeah but Titus plays a big part also as far as outside the ring shyt. He's their "ambassador" and is involved wit a lot of shyt. Especially overseas.
Now...i wonder if he still has that roll after TKO took over.