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Kevin Owens claims to add Drew McIntyre's Claymore into his move set Photograph: (X)
Drew McIntyre copied something Kevin Owens did and posted it on his social media handle. The Scottish Warrior replaced Damian Priest's title-winning moment with his face similar to what KO did with Cody Rhodes. Replying to it on social media, Owens was glad and hoped to add Drew's Claymore into his move set. It sparked a potential friendship between the two.
Earlier this week, KO was in the kickoff event of WWE Raw's Netflix Premiere. The star wrestler saw Cody's WrestleMania XL winning moment being one of the posters on the wall. He did not like the poster and took it upon himself to replace Cody's face with his.
Drew McIntyre was inspired by the move and did something similar. He replaced Damian's title-winning moment at WrestleMania with his face and credited KO to be the man behind the idea. Drew took to X and claimed that he copied Kevin Owens in the regard with a slight change in it.
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"'Can I copy your homework?' 'Sure just change it a tiny bit'," wrote Drew on X. Kevin seemed to be pleased with it and hoped to add Drew's Claymore into his move set. "I'm considering adding a Claymore to my move set too!" replied KO. The conversation between the two has gone viral on X, Instagram, and other social media platforms.
Fans felt a unique friendship might be brewing between the two given their common interests. It is worth noting that both have been mad at the OG Bloodline and Roman who have cost them a lot of matches and titles in the past. Their current motives have been based on the same.
While KO has been behind Cody who chose to team up with Roman to take on Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa at Bad Blood, Drew has been against Sami Zayn, Jimmy Uso, and Jey Uso for teaming up with Roman at the Survivor Series War Games. The duo might also share a common interest with Seth Rollins.
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