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Kemo
06-11-2024, 04:28 PM
Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest will go one-on-one at WWE Clash At The Castle: Scotland now that the Judgment Day has been banned from ringside.

In the main event of the June 10, 2024, edition of WWE Monday Night Raw, McIntyre defeated Damian Priest (ironically despite interference from the group.) As a result of Drew's victory, Balor, JD McDonagh, and 'Dirty' Dominik Mysterio will be banned from ringside for McIntyre's upcoming World Heavyweight Championship match with Damian Priest.

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Banning The Judgment Day could benefit both the champion and challenger this weekend in Glasgow's OVO Hydro venue. Having the group barred of course reduces the risk of outside interference, giving McIntyre the opportunity to solely focus on Priest and the World Heavyweight Championship.

On the other hand, Priest has grown increasingly at odds with his Judgment Day allies, as seen at WWE Backlash: France. Priest was furious that his allies aided him in his match with Jey Uso as he wanted to prove he could go it alone. Clash At The Castle: Scotland will give him the opportunity to do just that and continue what appears to be a slow face turn for the Archer of Infamy.

While the Judgment Day is barred from ringside, Drew McIntyre may have to deal with another Superstar possibly interfering. The Scottish Warrior and CM Punk remain at odds and Punk has teased showing up in Glasgow. In response, McIntyre has threatened that Punk would regret appearing at Clash At The Castle: Scotland at his expense. Punk would cost McIntyre the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 40 and history could repeat itself in just a few days.