WWE Clash At The Castle: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

2. Drew McIntyre Is Just Another Challenger

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Read that subheading again, and you'll surely say something like: "...but Drew McIntyre isn't just any old challenger". You're right, he isn't, but he might be treated like one by the close of business this weekend. WWE's product moves quickly, and it rarely looks over its own shoulder.

That'd suck big time for Drew.

Again, this is WWE's first UK stadium show in 30 long years, and Drew carried the can more than once during one of the most uncertain periods in promotional history between 2020-2021. He's fully deserving of a moment that was robbed from him at WrestleMania 36 - in other words, McIntyre deserves to hear a crowd pop for his World Title success.

Also, Drew is arguably the only full-timer credible enough to beat Roman Reigns right now. It'd feel like WWE were missing a trick if they had Roman choke Drew out in Cardiff before rolling on to another challenge like nothing happened.

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