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Batista, Braun Strowman, and many other WWE Superstars react to Drew McIntyre's rare personal update

Drew McIntyre is one of the most popular Superstars on the WWE roster. The 38-year-old recently shared a personal update on social media.

On the most recent edition of Monday Night RAW, Sheamus confronted McIntyre while the latter was addressing the WWE Universe. The two former World Champions teased a potential rivalry as they took shots at each other in an entertaining back-and-forth. The Celtic Warrior and The Scottish Warrior have continued trolling each other on social media.

Drew McIntyre recently took to Instagram to share pictures with his cat, Chaz. The former WWE Champion stated that the cat was not feeling well and urged everyone to send their positive energies:

"This is Chaz. He’s not been too well recently. Please send some positive energy this way 👊," wrote McIntyre.

You can check out the Instagram post below:

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The Instagram update caught the attention of several WWE Superstars, including Sheamus, Braun Strowman, Maxxine Dupri, Ivar, and more, who dropped a like on the post. Former WWE Superstars Batista and Matt Cardona, along with Natalya and referee Charles Robinson, sent their love for Chaz in the comments section:

Here is a screengrab of some reactions on the Instagram update:

Reactions on the Instagram post.
Reactions on the Instagram post.

Drew McIntyre opens up about his WWE Championship win during the pandemic

Drew McIntyre was arguably the face of the Stamford-based company during the Covid-19 pandemic era. The Chosen One won the WWE Championship twice during the period.

During an interview with ReviewSTL earlier this year, McIntyre was asked about the proudest moment of his wrestling career, and he pointed to his time as champion during the pandemic. He further revealed how difficult that period was after several top superstars had decided to step away temporarily:

"It's hard to pick one. I'm just proud of everything I've been able to do in the ring and out [of] the ring. I guess being the champion during the pandemic time. Just because it was such an unpredictable time, such a scary time. Nobody knew what was going on. But everybody was genuinely worried, and WWE decided to push ahead with that original content that every other sports and entertainment shut down," said McIntyre. "Some of our top superstars stepped away, and it was up to somebody to step up, and I was given the chance to step up to be that leader," he said.

Drew McIntyre defeated Seth Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XL, only to lose it moments later to Money in the Bank holder Damian Priest. It remains to be seen what lies ahead for the former Intercontinental Champion.

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