Former WWE Star Says Drew McIntyre Needs ‘To Grow A Set’

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- Rory McAllister, who appeared for WWE from 2006 to 2008 as a member of The Highlanders, was asked via Twitter about WWE ‘criminally’ disregarding Drew McIntyre. He responded, “Drew has all the tools to be a player but has to grow a set and not be “happy to have a job.” He’s better than that!”

The WWE Superstar who Vince McMahon predicted would be a ‘future World Champion’ has languished since being drafted to the Raw brand in April 2011. He was largely confined to dark matches, WWE Superstars and putting over talent before transferring back to SmackDown late in the year, where the trend continued.

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I hated the Highlanders but what he said was true.
 

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This is what the world heavyweight title match should be:
Drew McIntyre defending his World title against Dolph Ziggler in a ladder match
 

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No offense, but what would Rory know? Is he still with the company?

If true (it's believable), it's a shame that politics plays so much of a role in wrestling in general. If you have someone with loads of talent, why not use him? Why would you hurt your wrestlers' drawing power, and the quality of your show, because of someone having "a bad attitude backstage"? If you're talking about how he could be doing more to improve his overall ringwork and get better on the mic instead of just happy to be there, that can be argued, but if it's just because of "his attitude"... gtfo with that shit

Drew is way better than this. Since WWE is adamant that Randy Orton should be a face. Drew could be a wonderful replacement for him.
 

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Crayo said:
Growing a set means burial by HHH.

But what happens if you beat the shit out of Triple H when he tries to bury you? So much that he doesn't dare go near you... :obama:
 

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Stopspot said:
But what happens if you beat the s*** out of Triple H when he tries to bury you? So much that he doesn't dare go near you... :obama:

Like that referee that beat up HHH and DX. :BOSS:
 

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Crayo said:
Then you'll hear "OMG TAZ, WHAT'S THIS NOOB DOING IN THE IMPACT ZONE?"

Like that retirement match for Flair. Where the loser goes to TNA. :upset:
 

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It sounds like Drew might be in the kind of position where he doesn't speak up and play 'politics' (the good kind of politics, according to Lance Storm) and put his name out there and is instead happy and content with just having a job, like whateverhisnameis said. Val Venis used to be in the same kind of role. They refer to these people as "good hands."

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This is what the world heavyweight title match should be:
Drew McIntyre defending his World title against Dolph Ziggler in a ladder match

That'd be a fun match but it might draw about $2 with the casual fans.