SUMMARY
- Drew McIntyre has been working brilliantly in WWE under his heel persona.
- Despite his brilliant work, Drew McIntyre may feel embarrassed due a YouTuber.
Drew McIntyre has been working as a professional wrestler for a long time, and he has been pretty successful. Despite the kind of success he has achieved throughout his career, many believe that his ongoing heel run in WWE is arguably his best ever work in the industry.
It’s true that McIntyre’s heel persona has played a major role in establishing him as one of the top heels in the Triple H-led promotion. But another thing that has been equally important is his finishing move, “Claymore.” The way Drew hits this move is insane, and many believe that he has the best execution of this move’s usage.
KAI CENAT WAS WRESTLING ON HIS STREAM…
Bro sold that Canadian destroyer better than most of the wrestlers in AEW 😭
— EliteRockerz 𝕏 (@EliteClubS0B) March 30, 2024
But in a video that has recently been going viral, popular streamer Kai Cenat can be seen performing the move pretty well. The 22-year-old YouTuber hit a Claymore so perfect that it will make McIntyre jealous. Amid the way Cenat pulled off such a move with ease, he’s been receiving a lot of praise from his fans, and the wrestling world.
WWE fans react to Kai Cenat’s Claymore
As soon as Kai Cenat’s streaming video went viral on social media, the WWE Universe started sharing its reactions to the move. Pointing out that the streamer executed an exceptional move in the stream, someone from the community wrote, “Dude claymored him.” (Via: X)
Sharing how a YouTube star pulling off something like this was absolutely unexpected, an audience member said, “This is insane.” “Claymore at the beginning looked crazy,” a pro wrestling enthusiast commented about the way this iconic move of Drew McIntyre was used by the social media sensation.
How long has Drew McIntyre been using claymore as his finishing move?
Amid the way Drew’s move is being discussed, a lot of fans have been wondering how long Drew McIntyre has been using Claymore as his finishing move. In this regard, it must be noted that The Scottish Warrior started using this maneuver during his first run in the Stamford-based promotion.
McIntyre first used this kick when he was still a member of WWE‘s 3MB faction alongside Jinder Mahal and Heath Slater. While revealing the name’s origin, the veteran shared that the name actually comes from William Wallace in Braveheart, as his sword was called the Claymore.
Before using this devestating maneuver, The Scottish Warrior also used moves like Ego Trip, Future Shock DDT G-Spot, Iron Maiden, Scot Drop, and Thee Move/Cradle kneeling reverse piledriver. The variety of moves shows the extended arsenal of skillsets Drew McIntyre has.
As Kai Cenat’s recent usage of Drew’s Claymore move has been a hot topic of discussion on the internet, it remains to be seen if McIntyre reacts to it or not. In fact, if he does, it’ll be interesting to see what the former WWE Champion will have to say about the YouTube streamer.