Drew McIntyre leaving SmackDown with the Undisputed WWE Championship wasnt just a creative twist for shock value. The finish was carefully constructed for one specific reason: WWE wanted the title on Drew without damaging Cody Rhodes in the process.

Thats the real story behind the chaotic Three Stages of Hell main event on the January 9, 2026 episode of SmackDown.

The match structure itself tells the story. Drew stole the first fall quickly with underhanded tactics, Cody fought back in the second fall with an extreme, physical performance that even included a balcony dive, and the final fall inside the steel cage collapsed into disorder once Jacob Fatu returned and attacked both men. Drew escaped with the championship, but not in a way that positioned Cody as beaten.

The logic behind that choice is now clear. WWE felt Drew could not afford to lose to Cody again after already being defeated twice clean. Another loss would have damaged his credibility at the exact moment the company is positioning him as the top champion heading into WrestleMania season. At the same time, there was strong resistance to beating Cody outright, which explains why the finish bent over backwards to protect him.

Thats how you end up with a championship change that looks messy on purpose. The goal wasnt clean storytelling. The goal was to crown Drew, keep Cody strong, and reintroduce Jacob Fatu into the main event picture all in one night.

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