Drew McIntyre has vowed to bury John Cena when they come face to face inside the Elimination Chamber.
The Scottish wrestler has previously shown his disdain for The Champ. He has admitted to wanting to tell him the truth “to his face”, but now wants to go even further when they face off in Toronto.
Speaking in a promo posted to his Twitter account, Drew McIntyre talked about John Cena and warned him about his intentions inside the Elimination Chamber.
The former WWE Champion spoke about John Cena’s absence from the WWE since declaring himself as the first entrant in the Elimination Chamber. He also talked about his issues with Cena in the past and warned he was going to “bury” the 16-time WWE Champion.
“Four weeks ago, Cena sat in that press room after the Rumble and said, ‘All of you in the Elimination Chamber match can literally bury me when I’m not here, and I’ll see you all in Toronto.’ Maybe it was some clever reverse psychology because I’m watching and waiting, and nobody has said a thing besides Punk’s little, ‘Hey, he put himself in the match.’ And I thought—why is that?” Drew McIntyre said.
“The Chamber is stacked with some of the biggest names in the industry. Are we not secure in ourselves, guys? Are we worried about our careers by offending the former golden goose? Nah. It’s not 2010. So, what—are we worried he won’t wanna do business? Even though he literally gave everyone the opportunity to unload,” added Drew McIntyre.
Drew McIntyre Wants To Bury John Cena
“Just like I did with Punk last year, I’ll keep your name relevant while you’re on the sidelines instead of fans saying, ‘Oh yeah, damn, I forgot he was here on that full-time retirement tour.’ I don’t care if you put yourself in the match. “Of course, you compromised all your values with that move. Was it really your values, or just words and phrases to sell t-shirts? Either way, I don’t care.”
“My personal issues with you go back years. The funny thing is, you won’t even remember any of it because I was one of many. Your problem is—I do. I’m not a kid anymore, I’m not a fan. I’m a big, angry psychopath you’re locked inside the Chamber with.”
“What was your justification for being in the match? You put in your time? Sure, you did, John. Nobody put in more time than you. But essentially, your main point is—you’re a big star, and that’s what’s best for business. Short term? Absolutely. But going by your logic, we could put Sydney Sweeney in the Elimination Chamber, and it would be twice as big.”
“We got a lot of talking to do. And if you think you’re walking out of the Chamber with a clear road to WrestleMania, you’re mistaken. I’m a two-time winner inside the Chamber looking to tie your record. And I’m the sword of justice, and I’m going back-to-back in this thing. I’m locked in, and there’s no more BS distractions.”
“I’m gonna make sure you’re kept safe, John. Inside that Chamber—until it’s my time to bury you.”