Drew McIntyre took to Instagram and posted a video to address the challenge of CM Punk. On Monday Night Raw, Drew drove away from the arena a few seconds before CM Punk entered the arena. The voice of the voiceless cut a promo and claimed Drew to be a coward. The 2-time Money in the Bank winner waited for McIntyre to return to the arena but could not find him.
Drew took to Instagram and addressed Punk's promo. The Scottish Warrior revealed the reason behind not returning to the arena despite seeing the promo of Punk. Drew felt that it is not always effective to convey the message in front of the crowd. He accused the Raw GM Adam Pearce and the popular commentator Michael Cole of manipulating the viewers with their opinions.
Watch the video of Drew's promo here -
Because I’m sick and tired of these childish games.
— Drew (@DMcIntyreWWE) May 7, 2024
Because I need to vent.
Because I didn’t get the chance to say this at #WWERaw
Because I can’t stand CM Punk. pic.twitter.com/XAWH1mEnnY
McIntyre claimed that none could stop him from embarrassing CM Punk on social media. The 3-time world champion claimed that he never lied about Punk. He then felt Punk was a master of spinning the narrative and credited him for setting the agenda in his favor. McIntyre felt that Punk must consider politics as a career alternative option.
'If you actually turn up to Glasgow, you’re not gonna leave in one piece' - Drew McIntyre
Drew addressed Punk calling him a coward. The Scottish Warrior claimed that it was not him but Punk who was a coward as he claimed the former world champion to be the real coward. "It’s clear to anyone with any sense the coward was standing right there in that ring. I pulled over because my phone was blowing up," said Drew as he pointed out that Punk was running away from him in the last few weeks.
Drew regarded Punk as a hypocrite. Drew said that Punk called him a hypocrite and added that the reality was that the latter was a hypocrite. The Scottish claimed that Punk faked being locked in WWE Headquarters for days and worked on social media. "One last thing. I heard what you said. If you actually turn up to Glasgow, you’re not gonna leave in one piece. It won’t necessarily be my doing, mate. That’d fair warning," concluded Drew as he warned Punk ahead of the Clash at the Castle.