Drew McIntyre vowed that his Hell in a Cell match against CM Punk at WWE's Bad Blood premium live event on Saturday would bring “justified violence” and the promise was kept.
McIntyre and Punk were both bloodied in the ring as the fight opened the event. The two men went tit for tat, cutting each other open and causing plenty of bleeding in the ring. The “Scottish Warrior” opened up after receiving a toolbox to the head from Punk.
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Throughout the match, the WWE referee offered McIntyre and Punk a towel to wipe their faces. They were each thrown against the cell connected by a chain and each competitor was thrown onto the steel steps. McIntyre even put Punk through a table at one point in the match.
McIntyre and Punk have been through hell and back. It was Punk who earned the victory, marking the likely end of a 10-month feud that began when Punk returned to WWE at Survivor Series last year.
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On Sunday, McIntyre showed off his scars. A massive cut to the top of his head required several staples to be put in place.
“I saw red,” McIntyre wrote on X.
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It's unclear where the journey will take professional wrestlers next. The fallout from Bad Blood will be addressed on “Monday Night Raw.” There are two premium live events remaining in the year: Crown Jewel on November 2 and Survivor Series on November 30.
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