Identity Of WWE Raw's Drew McIntyre Impersonator Revealed

Here's who The Miz and John Morrison brought out to impersonate Drew McIntyre on WWE Raw...

By Andy H Murray /

WWE.com

Actor David Krumholtz was the man beneath the wig as The Miz and John Morrison brought out a Drew McIntyre impersonator during last night's WWE Raw, PWInsider's Mike Johnson has confirmed.

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The appearance came during an edition of the Dirt Sheet designed to poke fun at McIntyre and Goldberg while neither man was in the building. Having already introduced a returning Gillberg, the heels were interrupted by Drew's music before Krumholtz walked out in a mullet wig and kilt, his gut exposed. The 42-year-old even brought a gloriously sh*tty plastic sword out with him, stabbing it into the floor for the pyro hit.

Lines about eating haggis were dropped, because of course they were, with Morrison trying to outdo Fake Drew's accent. The Miz openly called the segment a trainwreck on air, commenting that they shouldn't have brought in an "actor from New Jersey" (Krumholtz was actually born in Queens, New York).

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Krumholtz is best known for his role as Charlie Eppes in Numb3rs, which ran on CBS from 2005 to 2010. He also played Goldstein in the Harold and Kumar movie franchise while also scoring minor roles in Coen Brothers films like The Ballad of Buster Scruggs and Hail, Caesar!.