WWE WrestleMania 41 Results: Drew McIntyre wins Sin City Street Fight; pins Damian Priest

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Drew McIntyre & Damian Priest both made their entrance in style
In a no-holds-barred Sin City Street Fight at WWE WrestleMania 41, Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest tore each other apart in a savage encounter that felt more like a demolition derby than a wrestling match.
With bad blood boiling over for weeks, both men held nothing back in one of the most chaotic and hard-hitting bouts of the night.
The bell hadnât even finished echoing before Drew McIntyre blindsided Priest from behind, setting the tone for what was to come.
But Damian Priest bounced back immediately, launching McIntyre out of the ring and blasting him with a back elbow off the apron. He sent the Scottish Warrior crashing head-first into the announce desk and rammed him midsection-first into the barricade.
Drew McIntyre fired back by suplexing Damian Priest onto the edge of the ring and dismantling the ringside area. He placed one ring step in the corner and was immediately met with a dose of his own medicine, Priest smashed him with the steel and hurled him into the barricade before pulling out a table to the crowdâs delight.
But McIntyre turned the tide in dramatic fashion, sending Priest into the ring post, then twice slamming the steel steps into his head. In a moment that had the WWE Universe roaring, McIntyre snapped a selfie with a fanâs phone, posing with a battered Priest like a trophy.
Things escalated when McIntyre pulled out two more tables, stacking them side-by-side outside the ring. He soared over the top rope to crash into Priest, grabbed a chair, and used it with surgical precision, cracking it across Priestâs spine and even wedging it across his neck.
Priest fought back with a brutal chokeslam and nearly scored the win, but McIntyre wouldnât stay down. The two climbed the ropes before Priest launched McIntyre through a table with a Razorâs Edge, a move that would finish most, but not McIntyre.
Drew McIntyre wins Sin City Street Fight
The resilient Scotsman hit a Future Shock DDT on the steel steps, then countered a high-risk move from Priest by shoving him through both tables outside. With the crowd on its feet, McIntyre lined up his final shot, a crushing Claymore Kick into a chair placed under Priestâs head.
Winner: Drew McIntyre
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