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Drew Mcintyre detailed the knee procedure in front of the WWE Smackdown Match: “I'm not AP*SSY”

Drew Mcintyre has dealt with the emergency process that he subjected to WWE Smackdown shortly before his game and why he did it on the day of the show.

Mcintyre competed in the opening game of the February 21 -episode of Smackdown and hit the elimination chamber against Jimmy Uso just 8 days before he started. Although Mcintyre lost to UO, the Scottish warrior was the one who was great when everything was said and done.

After the game, Drew Mcintyre went to social media to show that his knee was extracted with a considerable amount just 45 minutes before his game.

Talk to Rick Ucchino of The Takedown on Si, Mcintyre was asked why he decided to leave his knee so close to his match time:

“Unfortunately, I couldn't bend it completely,” said Mcintyre. “I told the doctor, listen, let us get this liquid out. He wasn't exactly overjoyed, but it was certain of medical or we hadn't done it at all. “

Mcintyre also added that he was “not ap*ssy” and that he decided to carry out the aftermath of the procedure:

“To just express it, I'm not AP ****. Many of the boys are now. I said, get it out. I have to show that I can put on. I have a performance to do and that affects me. So we took out this liquid. I got into the ring, I did my job. I didn't look like a winner, that's sure. “

Drew Mcintyre comments on social media in the wrestling

Mcintyre used his following social media and delivered a number of brutal insults on his rivals online. Since the fans sometimes wondered whether Drew Mcintyre went too far with some of his contributions, the WWE star spoke to his trolling and whether someone has ever come in.