Drew McIntyre didnt hold back when it came to younger WWE wrestlers, who clearly do not ask veterans for advice and prefer validation from social media.

While speaking on The West Sport, Drew McIntyre said that many new WWE talent dont listen to advice from experienced stars and rely too much on what people say about them on social media.

The Scottish Warrior explained that every wrestler needs something special to make them stand out, no matter their size and used Rey Mysterio as an example of someone who became a superstar despite being small.

McIntyre said he often gives tips for free in interviews, but younger wrestlers focus on Twitter praise and think theyre doing great, even if theyre not on TV much. He also said that even with veterans ready to help, many still dont take the advice.

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This comes after Drew McIntyre doubled down on his claim that 85% of the WWE roster do not look like they should even be in WWE. So its pretty clear McIntyre just wants the younger talent to take advice from veterans instead of being complacent thanks to the Internet Wrestling Community, so well have to see if more talent will eventually heed McIntyres advice.

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