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WWE's Drew McIntyre Says He Got A Favor From The Rock, Explains Why They Have No Beef

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Aside from the TKO Board of Directors, Johnson is also a member of The Bloodline. The Bloodline, of course, have been a big thorn in McIntyre's side across recent years, so much so that he's now carried out attacks against originals Sami Zayn, Jimmy Uso, and Jey Uso in revenge.

Despite his general disdain for The Bloodline allegiant, McIntyre still views Johnson in a favorable light. In fact, he considers him to be a mentor.

"Already, I've seen some people after I posted a video on social media of the interaction... 'Oh, you know he's a member of The Bloodline?' Wait a minute, am I not specific enough? I feel like I'm very, very clear when I talk and explain things, and then I even go to socials to extra explain things to people. If you've wronged me personally, I am coming for you," McIntyre said.

"How has [Johnson] ever wronged me personally? He has helped me over and over and over. So I don't know how much I have to break things down for somebody."

Interestingly, Johnson reunited with Roman Reigns – a common thread in McIntyre's Bloodline-related grievances — on the same episode of "Raw." In Reigns' case, he defeated Solo Sikoa in Tribal Combat, which earned him the Ula Fala and the foremost control of The Bloodline. Afterward, Johnson further cemented Reigns' status as "Tribal Chief" by placing the Ula Fala around his neck, then embracing him in the center of the ring. Last year, Johnson and Reigns teamed up on night one of WWE WrestleMania 40, defeating Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins in the process.

 

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