4 Biggest Things That Prove WWE Prefers Drew McIntyre Over Braun Strowman
After Roman Reigns' heartbreaking exit, WWE have tried to divert their attention to more formidable superstars that can grab the brass ring and work under Vince McMahon.
Since names like Brock Lesnar have dominated Monday Night Raw ever since returning to the squared circle, the company desperately needs a superstar that can work toe-to-toe with the Universal Champion.
Drew McIntyre, Seth Rollins, and Braun Strowman are now being considered as the top candidates who could dethrone the Beast Incarnate at WrestleMania 35, with the Scottish Terminator being the more likely one.
There's no denying that legions of WWE fans despised the idea of putting Roman Reigns over Braun Strowman multiple times, and while the Monster Among Men was just beginning to take over this place, Mcyintre's arrival has silenced his momentum.
With the management pretty impressed with the former NXT Champion's work, it definitely feels like Vince McMahon has some incredible plans for Mcintyre.
Here are the 4 biggest things that prove Vince McMahon prefers Drew Mcintyre over Braun Strowman.
#1 Drew Mcintyre played an influential role in turning Dean Ambrose heel which led to the Shield's destruction
In what was an attempt to gravitate Dean Ambrose's attention to the dark, Drew Mcintyre played a significant role in trying to push the Lunatic away from his brothers.
While the Shield did defeat the Dogs of War on multiple occasions, a rift was beginning to brew between Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins.
Considering that the Monster Among Men failed to dismantle the Hounds of Justice on his own, aligning with the Scottish Terminator and the Show-Off proved beneficial in bringing more light to the main event picture.
Since Strowman failed to win the Universal Championship against Roman Reigns, Drew Mcintyre's strong words did manage to garner Ambrose's attention and could have been significant in the Lunatic Fringe turning heel.
The Hounds of Justice definitely won the fight, but Vince McMahon's ideology of throwing equal spotlight on the former NXT Champion proved worthwhile.