"The Scottish Warrior" reiterated that he's realized how much time he's spent away from his own family and is focused on not caring about anybody's opinion but his own going forward, especially considering how little his colleagues appear to care for him.
"When I was gone for that three months I can count on pretty much one finger how many people checked in," McIntyre said. "Like 'how you doing Drew?' And it really opened my eyes. I was gone around here, I tried to stay away from the social media and the likes...The lack of contact and the look at my family's face and realizing everything that I've missed, that I'm just going to take from now on...when you're gone, they move on, they forget and it sucks but it's true. So as far as I'm concerned, when it comes to the internet, I don't give a f*** about your opinion."
In his first match since Bad Blood, McIntyre defeated Zayn this past weekend at Saturday Night's Main Event and is focused on anyone who is aligned with Reigns and Punk. Most recently, McIntyre attacked Jimmy Uso on "WWE Smackdown", and with WWE's transfer window taking place, it's possible the "Scottish Warrior" could find himself on the blue brand, terrorizing the Bloodline further.