
Drew McIntyre “Quits” WWE SmackDown – The March 13 episode of WWE SmackDown opened with major drama as Drew McIntyre confronted SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis just one week after losing the Undisputed WWE Championship to Cody Rhodes.
McIntyre entered the show clearly frustrated following his defeat. The former champion demanded that Aldis “fix” the situation, arguing that the circumstances surrounding his title loss were unfair. However, Aldis quickly pushed back, saying there was nothing to correct.
Aldis reminded McIntyre that being champion means defending the title and pointed out that their match had been a straightforward one-on-one contest. He also referenced McIntyre’s own actions during recent weeks, including repeatedly interfering in Cody Rhodes’ matches.
The exchange quickly became heated as McIntyre accused Aldis of protecting Rhodes and favoring what he called the company’s “golden boy” ahead of WrestleMania.
At one point, McIntyre stood among the crowd and told Aldis that he could “take that contract and shove it up his ass,” insisting that the championship had been taken from him. Aldis remained firm, telling McIntyre that he was blaming everyone except himself.
The SmackDown General Manager argued that Rhodes had been repeatedly denied fair title opportunities due to McIntyre’s interference. According to Aldis, the moment Rhodes finally received a legitimate shot, he defeated McIntyre to win the championship.
The confrontation escalated when McIntyre stepped into the ring and got face-to-face with Aldis, demanding once again that the situation be corrected.
Before the situation could go any further, Jacob Fatu’s music hit and the powerhouse entered the ring. Fatu confronted McIntyre and claimed responsibility for the events that led to his title loss.
Fatu told McIntyre that he was the one who “fixed” the situation the previous week and made it clear that McIntyre would not have been champion in the first place without his involvement. He then challenged McIntyre to respond if he truly believed he had been wronged.
After looking at Fatu, Aldis, and the crowd, McIntyre delivered a shocking response.
He declared that he was done with everyone involved — Fatu, Aldis, Cody Rhodes, and even the fans.
McIntyre then said, “I quit,” before leaving the ring and walking through the crowd as the segment came to a close.
While the moment created a dramatic ending to the confrontation, the situation is widely understood to be part of an ongoing storyline. McIntyre is still expected to remain involved in the developing angle and could reappear later as the storyline continues to unfold.
Drew McIntyre Quits WWE SmackDown
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