Drew McIntyre Blasts John Cena Over 'Selfish' WWE Booking: 'He Took My WrestleMania Moment'
Drew McIntyre Blasts John Cena Over WWE Booking

Scottish wrestling sensation Drew McIntyre has unleashed a blistering critique of Hollywood superstar and WWE legend John Cena, making explosive claims that Cena's actions cost him a career-defining moment at WrestleMania.

In a no-holds-barred interview, McIntyre didn't mince words when discussing Cena's surprise appearance during his match against Bobby Lashley at WrestleMania 39. The A-lister's unexpected interference completely derailed McIntyre's momentum, stealing the spotlight and leaving the Scottish Warrior seething.

'He Completely Hijacked My Moment'

McIntyre revealed the depth of his frustration, stating: 'He came out, completely hijacked my moment, took all the attention, and it became about him.' The RAW superstar didn't hold back, accusing Cena of prioritising his own Hollywood schedule over the careers of full-time WWE performers.

The controversy stems from what McIntyre perceives as Cena's selfish approach to his part-time WWE appearances. While part-timers like Cena can pick their spots, McIntyre emphasised that full-time talent like himself must grind through the entire year without such privileges.

The Aftermath of WrestleMania Controversy

McIntyre's resentment has clearly been simmering since the incident. He described how Cena's intervention transformed what should have been his triumphant WrestleMania moment into yet another chapter in the John Cena show.

The Scottish powerhouse didn't just stop at criticising the WrestleMania incident. He broadened his critique to address the wider issue of part-time stars returning for major events while full-time talent carries the company week after week.

This explosive revelation provides fascinating insight into the backstage dynamics of WWE and how part-time appearances by major stars can create tension within the locker room. McIntyre's comments highlight the complex relationship between wrestling's past legends and its current full-time roster.