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Despite being on the start of a huge push right now, Scottish Superstar Drew McIntyre was not on RAW this week. And for very good reason.
<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Drew McIntyre</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>
For those who know me, they are aware I'm not the most emotional person in the world but this is something that as private as it is I want to share with the world because I am so lucky and proud. My mother is currently very ill and if you have the time please send a prayer her way, she has battled through ataxia since her early 20s being told she would never have children to raising my brother and I to the men we are today. She has overcame so many obstacles thrown her way over her life not selling the pain for one moment putting everyone else first including battling through chemo and radiotherapy.
Sitting with her now I can still see fight in her eyes, she is Angela Galloway, my mother and my hero. I wrote this to her when she got sick, again please keep her in your thoughts and prayers.
My Hero
Me hero isn't a singer, nor on tv.
My hero dosent play sports or rally to make the world a better place.
My hero is a warrior, as strong as Atlas and as brave as a soldier in the trenches.
My hero has looked at adversity their entire life and overcame with no doubt in their mind,
NEVER taking heed of others opinions, powering through when others would have simply given up.
My hero inspires me when I think I can't handle what life throws at me.
My hero is my mum and no matter where I travel or who I meet there isn't a person on earth like her
[/quote]
We wish Drew McIntyre, his mother, and the rest of the Galloway family the very best at this time.
Drew McIntyre and Sheamus' matches in the UK lead to both men being offered WWE contracts in 2006. McIntyre debuted a few months later as the protegee of William Regal, and then the tag team partner of Dave Taylor. He was quickly dropped from television because other superstars felt that he looked too much like Brian Kendrick. McIntyre would return to TV screens in 2009 as a Mr. McMahon endorsed superstar. He failed to get over despite winning two Intercontinental Championships and a tag team championship. McIntyre has been struggling for position since. He was recently repackaged as a member of the new 3MB stable with Heath Slater and Jinder Mahal.
<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Drew McIntyre</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>
For those who know me, they are aware I'm not the most emotional person in the world but this is something that as private as it is I want to share with the world because I am so lucky and proud. My mother is currently very ill and if you have the time please send a prayer her way, she has battled through ataxia since her early 20s being told she would never have children to raising my brother and I to the men we are today. She has overcame so many obstacles thrown her way over her life not selling the pain for one moment putting everyone else first including battling through chemo and radiotherapy.
Sitting with her now I can still see fight in her eyes, she is Angela Galloway, my mother and my hero. I wrote this to her when she got sick, again please keep her in your thoughts and prayers.
My Hero
Me hero isn't a singer, nor on tv.
My hero dosent play sports or rally to make the world a better place.
My hero is a warrior, as strong as Atlas and as brave as a soldier in the trenches.
My hero has looked at adversity their entire life and overcame with no doubt in their mind,
NEVER taking heed of others opinions, powering through when others would have simply given up.
My hero inspires me when I think I can't handle what life throws at me.
My hero is my mum and no matter where I travel or who I meet there isn't a person on earth like her
[/quote]
We wish Drew McIntyre, his mother, and the rest of the Galloway family the very best at this time.
Drew McIntyre and Sheamus' matches in the UK lead to both men being offered WWE contracts in 2006. McIntyre debuted a few months later as the protegee of William Regal, and then the tag team partner of Dave Taylor. He was quickly dropped from television because other superstars felt that he looked too much like Brian Kendrick. McIntyre would return to TV screens in 2009 as a Mr. McMahon endorsed superstar. He failed to get over despite winning two Intercontinental Championships and a tag team championship. McIntyre has been struggling for position since. He was recently repackaged as a member of the new 3MB stable with Heath Slater and Jinder Mahal.