Drew McIntyre Has A ‘Controversial’ Advice For The Current WWE Stars

Drew McIntyre on WWE Raw

Drew McIntyre has issued some advice for the WWE roster.

Making his WWE debut as ‘The Chosen One’ back in 2007, before parting ways with it in 2014. However, after undergoing a major transition in the Indies, McIntyre returned with a new gimmick and physique in 2016.

Since then, The Scottish Warrior has posed himself as a legitimate threat on the main roster. Boasting one of the most impressive physiques in the industry, McIntyre recently spoke with Donny De-Silva and Jimmy Korderas on the Huge Pop podcast and asked the current stars to hit the ‘gym’.

“This is a lot of jabs felt and looked better than, yeah, most of the guys, and yeah, just I said it recently. I don’t know why it was so controversial. The 85% maybe I’m a little off. Maybe it’s like 82% like, they don’t, they shouldn’t be WWE superstars. And no, I don’t just mean that. You have to be big and jacked like me. You have to look an athlete. My God. It’s like, you know, you’re in there for wrestling, entertainment, wrestling, still in there, athletic endeavor, at least look like an athlete.

We have so many superstars, and it sucks because it took me a long time to think like I’d found myself and know who I was… Get in the damn gym. You got the free time in the world. You paid a bunch of money. Now everybody makes money. Now you get no freaking excuse for setting your couch to eat pizza.”

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McIntyre is currently involved in a feud against Cody Rhodes and is expected to go against him at Clash in Paris 2025.

Drew McIntyre Brutally Blasts The Young WWE Roster

A few days ago, while speaking on The West Sport, Drew McIntyre blasted the young WWE roster over their tendency to listen to social media rather than advice from the veterans.

You’ve got to have something that makes you stand out. You could be 5’8” and still have something special that sets you apart. Look at Rey Mysterio — he’s a superhero and he’s 5 feet tall. You’ve got to find your thing that makes you stand out.

I give all this advice away for free in these interviews because all the new guys just listen to Twitter, and it tells them how good they are. They think, ‘I must be good, Twitter’s telling me I’m good,’ even though they’re not really on the show very often.

All these veterans are here to ask for advice, but they don’t. I give it out for free in interviews, and they just don’t bl***y listen, do they?”

In other news: Huge final match pitched for John Cena.