Drew McIntyre crossed over to SmackDown to help out The Bar and then really didn’t do anything.
Tuesday night opened with new WWE champion Kofi Kingston celebrating with Big E and Xavier Woods. At the tail end of their promo, Cesaro and Sheamus appeared to explain why they interfered in Kingston’s title match with Seth Rollins on Raw.
Per Bar logic, Kingston was about to lose the match to Rollins and they halted the winner take all match for the good of the blue brand.
Okay?
The Bar didn’t show up to SmackDown alone and they brought out McIntyre to join them in a six man tag versus The New Day later in the episode.
Booked for the main event of SmackDown, McIntyre did one thing in the match. Sure it was a great thing, but it was basically all The Scottish Psychopath did.
This man is truly a PSYCHOPATH.#SDLive #SDLiveAfterMania @DMcIntyreWWE pic.twitter.com/gTruqJwQk4
— WWE (@WWE) April 10, 2019
After SmackDown cut to commercial, McIntyre was no where to be seen for the remainder of the match.
.@WWEBigE is suplexing @WWECesaro all over the ring on #SDLive as the #NewDay takes on #TheBar & @DMcIntyreWWE! pic.twitter.com/OWC57Gzmid
— WWE (@WWE) April 10, 2019
The match closed with Kingston hitting a Trouble in Paradise on Sheamus, and McIntyre was not there to make the save for his team.
Never doubt the heart of @TrueKofi! pic.twitter.com/UTxk30uH5j
— TDE Wrestling (@tde_wrestling) April 10, 2019
One more cool moment for The New Day, but it would have been nice for Drew McIntyre to do something during the two hour episode.
One week away from the Superstar Shakeup, which brand will The New Day and Drew McIntyre end up on?
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