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07-04-2020 | 15:13 Football
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Drew McIntyre on his Rangers and Celtic ceremony of passage as WWE champion reveals remarkable redemption arc

Andrew McLean Galloway IV is a Scottish professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he performs under the ring name Drew McIntyre. Recently, the 34-years old wrestler fought and defeated the Beast incarnate Brock Lesnar, in the main event of WrestleMania 36 and claimed WWE Champion champion title for the first time. The New champ has revealed he has been Rangers fans ever since he was young. He even revealed how he was happy about a phone call to Rangers legend Ally McCoist. "It was so cool talking to McCoist on the radio," he admits of an earlier radio appearance. "I've been a Rangers fan ever since I was young. My family, basically, there would be Rangers top and a Celtic top laid out and you'd crawl to whichever one you were going to support. "And then my Papa would be in the corner waving an Ayr United top. My great grandfather was actually Ayr United's first ever goalkeeper. But I went towards the Rangers top while most of my family went for the Celtic top. My brother got lost along the way and he's a Man City fan - even before they had the money. "But I've always been a huge Rangers fan, a huge McCoist fan. To be honest, I care more about Scottish football than the Rangers and Celtic rivalry, but it's the one thing that the whole world pays attention to. When Rangers went down I kept trying to tell people here in the US - Batman needs the Joker! Bruce Wayne can't be sitting there with his feet up for the whole movie. You need rivalry." Source: Daily Record

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