Drew McIntyre Is Planning To Humble Logan Paul, Jaida Parker Recalls Main Roster Debut, More

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During a recent appearance on the “Untapped” podcast, Drew McIntyre commented on Logan Paul's impressive WWE run so far.

While McIntyre says Paul has done “phenomenal,” he’s planning to humble him when they eventually face off against each other. He said,

"He's done phenomenal. We've had a lot of people try to transition to WWE from every sport and entertainment area you can imagine. It doesn't always work out. I thought Ronda [Rousey] did a great job. Kurt Angle, former Olympic gold medalist, in wrestling he's a Hall of Famer. But Logan, considering he'd done nothing at all basically from his first match, had been incredible. It's not just the athletic moves he can do. He's a phenomenal athlete. It's the in-between stuff in the ring. The hardest thing in our job to figure out is who you are because if you don't know who you are and you don't feel who you are, and it's not real to you, it's not gonna translate to the fans, and that's what's most important. It's not all the moves, it's the emotion that you can make people feel. He knows exactly who he is, and you can see it in his eyes when he walks out. That's what I always look at, for the eye test. Are you a deer in the headlights, or do you know exactly who you are? Don't flinch one time because you'll lose me if you flinch one time. But Logan knows exactly who he is. In between moves, he takes that time. He believes his own crap, and he's going to go far. He's still very, very young. Eventually, we're going to have a match, and I'm going to chop him to pieces, and he's going to be humbled. I'm going to start stringing sentences at him as I'm beating his ass, but he's going to do it very well. He is doing very well."

During a recent interview with the Daily Star, Drew McIntyre commented on his ongoing feud with Damian Priest. He said,

"We've still got six weeks until Mania and anything can change in that time. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't p****d off at not being in one of the title matches after the 2024 I had, but it's just because I'm so highly competitive and sometimes, you know, there's only a few spots. I appreciated when the fans reaction was, oh my goodness, it's Priest and Drew, there's nothing there. I'm like bloody hell, give us a chance to tell the story. The thing with Priest has been going on since last year's WrestleMania when he cashed in on me after I was assaulted by Punk. He doesn't know how to succeed unless it is at my expense. Elimination Chamber I claymore Cena. Instead of going 'I'll let Drew pin Cena first', he eliminates me. It's the only way he knows how to succeed because he is a vulture. A parasite. A big emo vulture. Finally, he's got my attention because they've got nothing else. I stomped him in his big stupid head last week and if he wants to keep coming back for more, if it goes all the way to Mania, it's a year in the making story and he deserves the biggest stage of all to get his stupid looking arse kicked."

During a recent appearance on the “No-Contest Wrestling” podcast, Jaida Parker commented on debuting on the main roster in this year's women's WWE Royal Rumble match, and more.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On the moment: "I tried to hold back all the tears that I had built up because it has not been an easy journey at all. There are days where you question everything, and you question yourself. For me to get that reassurance, I told my momma, 'You can't tell me god ain't real. You can't because there's no way in hell that I can go through all these trials and tribulations and still end up on top. That ain't nothing but god.’ [I told myself] This is my chance to show the world, the WWE Universe, in front of those fans and millions of people tuning in, who the hell Jaida Parker is, and that's exactly what I did."

On a special moment in the bout: "I was just embracing that moment because a lot of people can't say they've ever had that moment with them. I'm always praising them because they are the black women that I look up to. I can't speak for everybody else but seeing them come up in this industry, and how long they've been in this industry, it's not only inspirational but it's like, 'Okay, I'm trying to make my idols become my rivals.’"

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