Drew McIntyre isn’t staying quiet after the chaotic incident involving fans during WrestleMania week — he’s now addressing it directly.
After footage showed McIntyre getting swarmed in a hotel lobby and forcing his way through a crowd, he took to Twitter to share his side of things. But instead of just reacting to the incident, he made a clear distinction between respectful fan interactions and the behavior that crossed the line.
Before calling anyone out, McIntyre made sure to acknowledge the fans who approached him the right way — especially those who showed up through official meet-and-greet opportunities.
“For those fans who spent hard earned money on a chance to say hello, take a photo, have something signed, or give me one of my many, many bracelets, I appreciate each and every single one of you.”
Then he changed his tone. Talking about what happened in the hotel, McIntyre described exactly what pushed things too far — including fans rushing him and his family, crowding them late at night, and filming without permission. He told such fans never to do those things ever again.
“To those who rushed my family and I in the hotel, kept your kids up till 2am throwing them in front of us, or shoved a camera in my face without asking, you’re lucky I’m a calm natured person outside the ring. Please don’t do that ever again.”
The message lines up with what’s been seen across WrestleMania week, where multiple WWE stars — including CM Punk and Randy Orton — dealt with similar situations in the same hotel environment.
Bottom line — McIntyre isn’t rejecting fan interaction, but he’s drawing a clear line. Respectful meet-and-greet moments are one thing, but what happened in the hotel crossed into something else entirely — and he’s making sure it doesn’t get brushed off.
Do you think fans went too far during WrestleMania week, or is this just part of how big these events have become? Let us know your thoughts.