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“I can't turn my head” – TOP WWE Star fighting injury

WWE star Drew Mcintyre has confirmed that he is currently competing while after a moment during the recent Backlash Premium Live event “Working Hurt”. The injury occurred during a heated fatal 4-way game for the United States Championship, which was ultimately won by Jacob Fatu.

In this competition, Mcintyre was in a violent fight with Damian Priest, who stretched into the crowd. The two reached a dangerous climax when the priest led a “south of the sky chokeslam” to Mcintyre from an increased platform. Unfortunately, Mcintyre was missing the table to break his fall, and reports he hit his head on the floor.

In a new interview with Jay Reddick from Orlando Sentinel, Mcintyre delivered an update to his physical condition.

“I can't yet turn my head on the far left. Working is exactly what happens when you are an athlete, especially since the years have passed,” said 39-year-old Mcintyre. He continued to discuss the distinction between injured and really injured.

“If you are injured, it is something you have to take care of. Maybe we would have stopped it back then. In the past, I have worked with muscle cracks and breaks, which is not the most sensible thing, but the way we work now would like to keep in the long run.”

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Apart from the strict weekly requirements of the in-ring competition, Mcintyre maintains a schedule that is bustle than many of his colleagues. He carried out more media interviews than most others, a practice that he increased in pandemic in particular.

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In this commitment to external commitment, he also organized 10 episodes of the talk show “Drew & a” on Peacock, where he talked to a variety of guests, from actor Matthew McConaughey to Medium John Edward.

At the beginning of this month, Mcintyre, as the new spokesman for the “You against You” campaign by Project Rock, was revealed to his activities outside the square circle, which focuses on overcoming self -doubt. Mcintyre raised his comfort and skills in these roles in his dedicated efforts during a unique time in the history of wrestling.

“I did a lot during the pandemic because I wanted to be as good as possible in this part of the job,” he said. “And now I felt so comfortable that it is 100% fun. This is not a job. This is my passion. I always wanted to be Peter Pan, and now I grew up officially to be Peter Pan, the boy who has never grew up and wears tights to work.”

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