Drew McIntyre Reveals His “Terrifying Moment” On Top Of Hell In A Cell

On Sunday, The Scottish Psychopath Drew McIntyre going to face Randy Orton in his first Hell In A Cell Match with WWE Title on line. McIntyre has a good run as WWE Champion and successfully defended his title in every pay-per-view after winning it. Now, it was big challenge for Drew to defend his title on that dangerous structure. 
Ahead of his title match at Sunday, Drew McIntyre had an interview on Busted Open Radio on Sirius XM. During the interview, he shared his experience with Hell In A Cell, that once he had during the match between Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman.

So what’s the most intimidating part of #HellInACell ? 😳#WWE Champion @DMcIntyreWWE explains to @davidlagreca1 & @bullyray5150 🔊#WWEHIAC pic.twitter.com/ns53yJ4Tn7

— SiriusXM Busted Open (@BustedOpenRadio) October 22, 2020

 

McIntyre said that it was his first Hell In A Cell Match but he was once been near the Cell during the match between Reigns and Strowman, where him, Dolph and Sheild involved. Dean and McIntyre climbed the cell and both were down after hitting eachother clothesline but Brock suddenly came out and destroyed Braun and Roman.
“It’s my first Hell in a Cell match,” McIntyre said. “The only time I’ve been near the Hell in a Cell is when myself and Dolph, Dean Ambrose, and Seth Rollins ran down during Braun Strowman vs. Roman Reigns. Dean and I climbed the top of the cage, we clotheslined each other where we were out, and Brock Lesnar came down and destroyed Braun and Roman. To the point that I remember Dean saying, ‘Stay completely still. He might not see us.’ I remember looking at him going, ‘Like a T-Rex?’ [Could you imagine] if Brock climbed the cell and threw us both off the top? (H/T: WrestleZone
He also said that it was terrifying at top of the cell and doesn’t feel good. But most scariest part is climbing down the cell, where he couldn’t find the foot holes, he said.

“That was the only time I’ve been around a cell when I climbed it. It is terrifying up there and it does not feel good, but it’s a match I’ve really wanted to do since I was a kid … Climbing back down [is the scariest part]. Climbing up there is one thing, you’ve got the foot holes there as you can clearly see. When you’re live and the crowd is screaming and you’ve got big-ass feet like me, I couldn’t find the foot holes, so I scaled that thing with my hands only. It felt like my fingers would fall off when I got to the top of it. (H/T: WrestleZone


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