The main event for Clash at the Castle is now officially set, with Drew McIntyre set to challenge Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.
With this being the first stadium show for WWE in the UK in 30 years, many fans have speculated about Drew potentially getting a huge entrance on the show.
McIntyre himself played into this speculation earlier today, posting a picture of an official poster for the show, alongside the caption:
Out of time, so say goodbye
These are, obviously, lyrics to his popular old theme song ‘Broken Dreams’ from his first run in the company, a song that many have requested WWE and McIntyre to bring back.
If he was ever going to make a one off entrance with the song, the event in the UK would certainly seem like the right time to do so.
Out of time, so say goodbye #WWECastle pic.twitter.com/0kZGbpRDdX
— Drew (@DMcIntyreWWE) August 12, 2022
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