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Drew McIntyre addresses potential CM Punk WWE Clash At The Castle interference

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Drew McIntyre faces Damian Priest at WWE Clash at the Castle in Glasgow, Scotland on June 15 and has sent a warning to CM Punk.

McIntyre has his eyes firmly on Priest’s WWE World Heavyweight Championship, but Punk is clearly setting up for an in-ring return, with his latest training video showing his progress.
Punk had recently passed comment on an appearance at WWE Clash at the Castle, going as far as to say he would “be hiding in a bowl of haggis” to attack McIntyre.
The reference was picked up by a Glasgow city official while discussing the importance of the event to the region.

In comments made exclusively to Tom Campbell of Cultaholic, McIntyre had a warning for Punk ahead of June 15, saying:
“I think it would be a mistake for a number of reasons after what happened last time at Clash, I really do not want something like that to happen again to the UK…
“This is Glasgow… this is Scotland, this is different. I would strongly suggest not getting involved or doing anything to rock the boat during this show as there’s a genuine chance you’ll get jumped. I’m not even joking. And there’s a genuine chance the security guards won’t stop them because they’re Scottish as well.
“I’m telling you, there’s a good chance you’ll get jumped and security will help jump you if you get involved in my match.”

Despite being injured and unable to compete at WrestleMania 40, Punk made his presence felt after McIntyre defeated Sami Zayn for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
As can be seen in the footage below this news story, Priest cashed in his Money in the Bank contract after the injured Punk beat down McIntyre.

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