Why Drew McIntyre should win World Heavyweight title at WWE Clash at the Castle 2024?

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“The Scottish Psychopath” Drew McIntyre would like to take revenge from Damian Priest at upcoming PLE.
WWE King and Queen of the Ring delivered a terrific night of entertainment, complete with amazing matches and unforgettable moments. It was a remarkable evening that also looked ahead, with a huge announcement.
Drew McIntyre will battle Damian Priest for the World Heavyweight Championship at Clash at the Castle on June 15. The buildup to this bout is significant, given their continuing conflict and the event’s location in McIntyre’s homeland of Glasgow, Scotland. Here’s why McIntyre should win.
5. Building Towards a Historic Moment
WWE thrives on creating iconic moments that define eras and characters. Drew McIntyre winning the World Heavyweight Championship in his hometown would be a historic moment, echoing through the annals of WWE history. It’s the kind of moment that not only elevates McIntyre but also adds to the legacy of Clash at the Castle as a must-see event.
4. For Future Matchups: McIntyre vs Gunther
A victory for McIntyre at Clash at the Castle could set up a highly anticipated match against Gunther at SummerSlam. McIntyre and Gunther have a history of putting on five-star matches, and a championship clash at WWE’s Biggest Party of the Summer would be a marquee event.
This potential matchup is far more enticing with McIntyre as the champion, ensuring high stakes and intense competition. With their history during the IC Championship, it would be very interesting to watch them inside the ring.
3. Priest’s current struggles
Damian Priest’s reign as champion has been underwhelming so far. His segments haven’t connected well with the audience, and he hasn’t been given much to work with. In a time when WWE business is booming, it’s crucial to have a strong, charismatic champion. McIntyre is currently delivering some of the best work of his career, and placing the title on him could inject new energy into the championship scene.
2. Redemption and Legacy
Drew McIntyre’s initial run with the World Championship didn’t fully resonate, largely because it occurred without live audiences during the pandemic. Although he won the title at WrestleMania, his reign was cut short, which did little to cement his legacy.
McIntyre deserves a proper championship run with the live audience’s full support. A loss at Clash at the Castle, especially after his previous setbacks, could damage his momentum and legacy. Winning the title in Glasgow would be a redemption arc, solidifying his status as a top-tier superstar.
1. Hometown Hero Moment
Clash at the Castle is set in Glasgow, the hometown of the “Scottish Psychopath.” The crowd reaction to a McIntyre victory would be electric, creating a moment that could become one of the most memorable in WWE history.
WWE is no longer under Vince McMahon’s era, where hometown heroes often faced defeat. Allowing McIntyre to win in front of his home crowd would be a powerful, feel-good moment that would resonate with fans for years to come.
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