This week on WWE RAW, Drew McIntyre took on a villain role, siding with The Judgment Day and criticizing Jey Uso

This week on WWE RAW, Drew McIntyre took on a villain role, siding with The Judgment Day and criticizing Jey Uso

This week on WWE RAW, Drew McIntyre took on a villain role, siding with The Judgment Day and criticizing Jey Uso
This week on WWE RAW, Drew McIntyre took on a villain role, siding with The Judgment Day and criticizing Jey Uso

In Monday Night RAW’s main event, Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso faced off against The Judgment Day for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championships.

McIntyre dropped Uso with a Claymore Kick, which gave Finn Balor the opportunity to pin him and keep the belts.

McIntyre clasped hands with Rhea Ripley after the bout, indicating his heel turn and affiliation with The Judgment Day.

Bully Ray talked on a recent episode of the podcast “Busted Open Radio” about McIntyre teaming up with Ripley and The Judgment Day to end WWE RAW.

According to the WWE Hall of Famer, McIntyre and Ripley appeared to be “a power couple.” Says he,

“I must admit, when I saw Rhea and Drew standing next to each other last night, I thought, ‘Whoa, that looks like a power couple if I’ve ever seen them.'”

Remember that my opinion of Drew is that he performs everything incredibly well; it has nothing to do with his appearance or physical attributes.

I would like to see the follow-up on Drew.

I think Drew looks so great; he seems to have got all.

but it concerns his speaking style.

See what he has, please to say next week.

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