Drew McIntyre has added a needless dig to Sony’s Kraven The Hunter in a recent Twitter post.
The latest addition to Sony’s Spider-Man Universe (which doesn’t feature Spider-Man) has been a huge flop. Despite big names like Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Russel Crowe starring, Kraven the Hunter has been a commercial failure and led to the cancellation of the cinematic universe.
It follows a string of box office bombs, including Madame Web and Morbius. The film currently holds a 15% score on RottenTomatoes, a dreadful reception that Drew McIntyre is seeking not to emulate.
After his clash with Sami Zayn on WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event ended in victory, he turned to Twitter to needlessly bash Kraven the Hunter as he turned his attention towards the rest of the Bloodline.
He has already beaten Sami Zayn and attacked Jimmy Uso on Smackdown. Drew McIntyre looks to hunt down the rest of the OG Bloodline in the near future. However, as he pointed out on Twitter, that he won’t “suck” at when he does it, unlike in the failed Sony movie.
“Unlike Kraven the Hunter I won’t absolutely suck,” Drew McIntyre Tweeted.
McIntyre already claimed that there was “one down, four to go” after beating Zayn. It appears the hunt begins now for the rest of the OG Bloodline.
Drew McIntyre Thought He Legitimately Broke His Neck At WWE Hell In A Cell 2020
Drew McIntyre reflects on his Hell in a Cell match in 2020 and says he thought he broke his neck.
Speaking with Rick Ucchino for The Takedown on Sports Illustrated, McIntyre looked back on his match against Randy Orton.
“I thought I legitimately broke my neck and broke something in my back, I bit through my tongue,” Drew McIntyre said. “I was spitting up blood, which we actually incorporated into the match. It was a cool visual.”
“Legitimately the worst fall of my life,” McIntyre continued. “I’ve had these conversations with some of the other guys, like Seth Rollins. If we could both take back one thing in our career, it would be falling off [Hell in a Cell]. Never mind the stuff that happened inside the cell.”