Drew McIntyre is one of WWE's most outspoken Superstars, and in a recent interview with Logan Paul, the Scottish Warrior didn't shy away from making his feelings known about rapper Travis Scott.
McIntyre will team up with the YouTube personality at SummerSlam to battle Randy Orton and country music star Jelly Roll. Scott, meanwhile, was part of John Cena's heel turn at Elimination Chamber (alongside The Rock) and later made a surprise return at WrestleMania to interfere in Cena's match with Cody Rhodes.
However, it's since been reported that Scott flaked on his in-ring training, which is why Paul eventually teamed with Cena for a match with the American Nightmare and Jey Uso at Money in the Bank.
After Paul criticised celebrities coming into WWE, McIntyre replied, "Do a six-minute run-in at WrestleMania and screw up our damn main event. Travis Scott. Piece of shit."
He also shared a potentially controversial take on the physiques of his fellow WWE Superstars. "These days, no offense, but 85% of our guys don’t look like they should be in WWE. My buddies — they’ll turn on the wrestling for a while to see what you’re up to. It’s cool to see people. 'Oh, Logan Paul’s on there, and he’s killing it. You know, that Roman Reigns, what a freaking star.'"
"Like, that comes on the screen, comes right off the screen. You’re a freaking giant. There’s these other guys that look like they should be serving me my fast food, McDonald’s or whatever," McIntyre continued. "And my buddy’s like, 'I could kick their ass. It takes me out of it.' And I’m like, 'Oh, you know, they’re good at wrestling.' And eventually, you’ll connect with them.' 'But I’m not gonna watch it long enough. I changed the channel.'"
“It’s like, Jesus, guys, get in the frickin’ gym," the former WWE Champion added. "At least get something that grabs your attention."
Another highlight saw McIntyre talk about the difference working for Triple H in place of former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon. Explaining that the billionaire "was always looking to protect me as this warrior character," he shared how things have improved on The Game's watch.
"If I went to try something outside the box, the stuff I’m doing now, for me personally, it probably wouldn’t happen just because he was like, 'No, this is my Drew. This is my warrior. This is how I see it.' And Hunter was very much of the mindset, we’re going to try something different."
"We’re going to try this and let you be yourself and let this personality that he knew I had shine. And from the second we had our first conversation when he took over, it’s been exactly that. We’ve developed this McIntyre character and we watched what happened with the Bloodline."
You can hear more from McIntyre (and Paul) in the player below.