‘Very creepy, don’t do it’ – Drew McIntyre’s no-nonsense WrestleMania advice to WWE fans goes viral

Drew McIntyre has offered fans attending WrestleMania 41 some handy advice. The most exciting week in WWE‘s annual calendar is upon us, and Las Vegas is set to play host to the biggest show of the year. WrestleMania week is upon us, and thousands of fans will be in Vegas this weekendGetty Once again, the Showcase of the Immortals will be held across two nights on Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20, but there arecountless other events taking place across Nevada before thousands pack into Allegiant Stadium this weekend. WWE superstars have been preparing for a jam-packed schedule this week, which will involve meet-and-greets with fans, signings and other media appearances, alongside televised events like SmackDown and the Hall of Fame ceremony. And while WrestleMania offers fans the chance to see their heroes up close and personal, McIntyre has taken a moment to remind everyone that these stars are human too. He has urged those travelling to Vegas to be respectful of talent, and reminded fans of the etiquette expected ahead of WrestleMania 41. “I don’t know how it’s here already, but it’s WrestleMania week. The most exciting time of the year and pro-wrestling is on fire,” McIntyre’s ‘PSA’ began. “We’re in a golden age and the whole industry is descending on Vegas. The eyes of the world are on WWE and I’m worried about you guys. “I’m concerned you’re gonna f*** it up. “So I’ve taken it upon myself to put together some dos and don’ts, a little PSA so you can have the best time possible at WrestleMania. “Then, if you have a bad interaction, a bad experience and you f*** things up, then it is totally on you for not listening to Drew McIntyre.” The Scottish star first ran fans through a few ‘dos’ – which include being respectful of the wrestlers and their space, supporting any indie wrestling events and most importantly, wearing deodorant to any meet-and-greets. McIntyre has urged fans to be respectful of wrestlers they meet in VegasGetty McIntyre, who last year suffered a gruesome injury that left him needing 16 stitches, then laid out the ‘don’ts’. “Don’t hang around the airport with a bunch of merchandise to sign. It’s bull****,” he said. “It’s taking advantage. It’s WrestleMania. There’s plenty of signings and photo ops you can go along to. “Stay away from the hotel. That’s the safe space. Imagine that’s our house because it is our house for the week. “We have our family and friends there. Some of the superstars have kids. Respect personal space. Would you like someone coming into your house, shoving a camera in your face, in your kid’s face? Think of it that way. “Don’t interrupt people if they’re in the middle of a conversation with their friends or family. Again, there’s plenty of chances to meet people during the week.” Fans will have the opportunity to meet their favorite stars at organised eventsGetty WrestleMania will unfold over two nights in VegasGetty McIntyre then offered a final piece of advice, reminding fans not to call superstars by their real names, because it comes across as ‘creepy’. He continued: “Don’t call people by their real names. That’s a sure-fire sign we need to run the f*** away. “I’m called Drew so I’m pretty much screwed. This is more to do with the girls. It’s very creepy. Don’t do it. “There we go. Don’t do that stuff and you won’t f*** up your experience. “Everybody attending ‘Mania, get together, talk about the thing we love and brought us together – professional wrestling. “It’s gonna be the biggest one yet and I guarantee Drew McIntyre is gonna steal the weekend. “So thanks for listening. I hope everybody actually listened and didn’t just hear me. Cheers.” McIntyre shared his no-nonsense PSA on social media on Tuesday, and within 24 hours, it had been seen nearly half a million times. With tens of thousands of WWE fans gathering in Vegas, it’s important that everyone heed his advice. View Tweet: https://twitter.com/hashtag/WrestleMania?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

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‘Very creepy, don’t do it’ – Drew McIntyre’s no-nonsense WrestleMania advice to WWE fans goes viral

Drew McIntyre has offered fans attending WrestleMania 41 some handy advice.

The most exciting week in WWE‘s annual calendar is upon us, and Las Vegas is set to play host to the biggest show of the year.

WrestleMania week is upon us, and thousands of fans will be in Vegas this weekend
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Once again, the Showcase of the Immortals will be held across two nights on Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20, but there are
countless other events taking place across Nevada before thousands pack into Allegiant Stadium this weekend.

WWE superstars have been preparing for a jam-packed schedule this week, which will involve meet-and-greets with fans, signings and other media appearances, alongside televised events like SmackDown and the Hall of Fame ceremony.

And while WrestleMania offers fans the chance to see their heroes up close and personal, McIntyre has taken a moment to remind everyone that these stars are human too.

He has urged those travelling to Vegas to be respectful of talent, and reminded fans of the etiquette expected ahead of WrestleMania 41.

“I don’t know how it’s here already, but it’s WrestleMania week. The most exciting time of the year and pro-wrestling is on fire,” McIntyre’s ‘PSA’ began.

“We’re in a golden age and the whole industry is descending on Vegas. The eyes of the world are on WWE and I’m worried about you guys.

“I’m concerned you’re gonna f*** it up.

“So I’ve taken it upon myself to put together some dos and don’ts, a little PSA so you can have the best time possible at WrestleMania.

“Then, if you have a bad interaction, a bad experience and you f*** things up, then it is totally on you for not listening to Drew McIntyre.”

The Scottish star first ran fans through a few ‘dos’ – which include being respectful of the wrestlers and their space, supporting any indie wrestling events and most importantly, wearing deodorant to any meet-and-greets.

McIntyre has urged fans to be respectful of wrestlers they meet in Vegas
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McIntyre, who last year suffered a gruesome injury that left him needing 16 stitches, then laid out the ‘don’ts’.

“Don’t hang around the airport with a bunch of merchandise to sign. It’s bull****,” he said.

“It’s taking advantage. It’s WrestleMania. There’s plenty of signings and photo ops you can go along to.

“Stay away from the hotel. That’s the safe space. Imagine that’s our house because it is our house for the week.

“We have our family and friends there. Some of the superstars have kids. Respect personal space. Would you like someone coming into your house, shoving a camera in your face, in your kid’s face? Think of it that way.

“Don’t interrupt people if they’re in the middle of a conversation with their friends or family. Again, there’s plenty of chances to meet people during the week.”

Fans will have the opportunity to meet their favorite stars at organised events
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WrestleMania will unfold over two nights in Vegas
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McIntyre then offered a final piece of advice, reminding fans not to call superstars by their real names, because it comes across as ‘creepy’.

He continued: “Don’t call people by their real names. That’s a sure-fire sign we need to run the f*** away.

“I’m called Drew so I’m pretty much screwed. This is more to do with the girls. It’s very creepy. Don’t do it.

“There we go. Don’t do that stuff and you won’t f*** up your experience.

“Everybody attending ‘Mania, get together, talk about the thing we love and brought us together – professional wrestling.

“It’s gonna be the biggest one yet and I guarantee Drew McIntyre is gonna steal the weekend.

“So thanks for listening. I hope everybody actually listened and didn’t just hear me. Cheers.”

McIntyre shared his no-nonsense PSA on social media on Tuesday, and within 24 hours, it had been seen nearly half a million times.

With tens of thousands of WWE fans gathering in Vegas, it’s important that everyone heed his advice.