10 Worst WWE Feuds Of 2019

8. Cedric Alexander Vs. Drew McIntyre

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The only place to start with this piece of sh*t would be at the start, when Cedric Alexander dressed up as a man ready to clean up pieces of sh*t.

Pretending to be a janitor to really stick it to Drew McIntyre and Shane McMahon when they'd errantly selected him as Roman Reigns' tag team partner, Alexander's plan would have been sensational had he not been Claymore'd to f*ck and cleanly defeated before smiling and laughing his way through the closing moments of the 8 July Monday Night Raw.

Drew was livid, naturally (?), entering into a programme with Alexander that could have made the former 205 Live fixture a force to be reckoned with on Raw whilst also reheating the 'Scottish Psychopath' after a dismal year. McIntyre mauled him on 15 July, but Alexander stole a victory roll win for... well, nothing. Nothing was lost or gained. Nor was it a week later, when Drew threw out his legal opportunity to take revenge (??) by kicking f*ck out of his foe on the arena floor.

Put on ice for a couple of weeks, the feud climaxed when Drew hit a Claymore to win their decider (???) on 12 August... which is exactly what started this pointless programme in the first place.

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