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Drew McIntyre was suspended on last week’s episode of WWE SmackDown after he attacked official Dan Engler, who was the referee for his match against Cody Rhodes at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
While the suspension drew mixed reactions, one wrestler who seemingly loved it was CM Punk, who liked a video of the whole segment when it was posted on social media. You can see a picture of the same, which was shared by The Sporster on their X/Twitter:
CM Punk liking the video of Drew McIntyre getting suspended on SmackDown. Supreme hater energy 😂👠pic.twitter.com/rOfmMtVnS9
— The Sportster (@SportsterNews) November 10, 2025
The Second City Saint and the Scottish Warrior had an intense rivalry that played out across multiple events, with Punk emerging as the victor of the feud. However, with this act, it seems he has not yet moved on from hating McIntyre.
Drew McIntyre Breaks Silence After WWE Suspension
Right after Nick Aldis announced his suspension, Drew McIntyre was seen getting involved in a tense and expletive-ridden argument with several officials that included Aldis and Bobby Roode, which ended with the former World Champion leaving the arena and stating that they had not seen the last of him.
The Scottish Warrior then took to his X/Twitter to share a two-word response to the whole situation. where he tweeted:
“Ruthless Depression”
McIntyre currently remains suspended indefinitely, and fans will have to wait to see when he makes his eventual return to TV.

WWE authorities and Drew McIntyre had a tense verbal exchange after SmackDown suspension.
Last weekend, Cody Rhodes defeated Drew McIntyre at Saturday Night’s Main Event and retained the Undisputed WWE Championship. This week on Friday Night SmackDown, The American Nightmare stated that his feud with The Scottish Warrior is behind him, and out comes Aleister Black with Zelina to challenge the champion later that night.
On the main event of the November 7 SmackDown show, Cody and Aleister’s match was cut short after Drew suddenly appeared and Claymore Kicked the referee before proceeding to attack the Undisputed Champion. Due to the mess he created, Nick Aldis came out and stated that McIntyre was suspended.
Following the recent Friday Night SmackDown show, WWE posted an exclusive video of Drew McIntyre getting into a heated verbal battle against several officials, including Nick Aldis and Bobby Roode. The officials were instructing the superstar to leave, with both parties exchanging expletives. Eventually, the former World Champion walked out of the arena.
EXCLUSIVE: After SmackDown General Manager @RealNickAldis suspends @DMcIntyreWWE, the two engage in a heated backstage argument. pic.twitter.com/oukcriztbF
— WWE (@WWE) November 8, 2025
Wrestling Legend Says WWE Should Crown Drew McIntyre The Undisputed Championship
In a previous K100 episode, Konan advocated for Drew McIntyre to become the Undisputed Champion as he’s “all-around perfect.” The wrestling legend also criticized the Stamford-based promotion for the sword the former world champion previously held in 2022.
I agree they should put the title on Drew McIntyre,†Konnan said. “Enough already, as Disco [Inferno] would say. Already in shape, looks like a star. Thank God they got rid of that cheesy sword that you knew he would never use; and it was named after his mother, something like that. Come on, dude. He can talk. He works social media perfectly. Bro, heâ€s all around perfect. Give him the title, letâ€s see what happens.â€
It remains to be seen what is next for Drew McIntyre following his WWE suspension on Friday Night SmackDown.

Rashee Rice will be back on the field for the Kansas City Chiefs as they take on the Las Vegas Raiders.
Rice, who had been serving a six-game suspension, is expected to get a “heavy workload” upon return, per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano. The wide receiver reportedly is in “peak physical shape” and will be “full bore” against the Raiders, according to Fowler and Graziano.
Even without Rice, the Chiefs’ offense has started to hit its stride after a slow start. They’ve averaged 31.6 points per game over their last three contests, relying heavily on the wide receiver duo of Hollywood Brown and Xavier Worthy, who returned from injury two weeks ago after missing a pair of games.
Now Kansas City can add another receiver to the mix, but head coach Andy Reid said he’s not yet sure how he’ll divide the snaps between the three.
“There’s one ball, and somebody isn’t going to get every snap,” Reid said, per ESPN’s Nate Taylor. “They got to check that ego and I appreciate that. When they do get opportunities, I appreciate the way they’ve handled that, too. They’re all good players. Hollywood did have a really good game [in the win over the Detroit Lions]. The last two weeks, he’s made some catches that are really incredible.”
Rice had a strong rookie season in 2023, recording 79 receptions for 938 yards and seven touchdowns. The Chiefs hoped he’d continue his momentum in 2024, but he played just four games before suffering a season-ending injury.
In July, Rice was sentenced to 30 days in jail and five years’ probation for his role in a multi-car crash during the 2024 offseason. In August, the NFL announced Rice would serve a six-game suspension to start the 2025 campaign.
While he was not with the team during his suspension, he conducted individual workouts with sessions focused on his route running, strength and conditioning and his quickness, according to Taylor.
The start of Rice’s NFL career has been rough, but he’ll look to come back strong from his suspension and make an immediate impact for the Chiefs.
Kansas City started the year 1-2 but has managed to turn things around in recent weeks. The Chiefs are coming off a 30-17 win over the Detroit Lions.
Rice’s return comes ahead of a crucial stretch for Kansas City. Over the next four games, the Chiefs will have a pair of divisional matchups as well as meetings with the Washington Commanders and Buffalo Bills.

The scuffle between Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch and Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster at the end of Kansas City’s 30-17 win on Sunday Night Football reportedly could draw disciplinary action from the NFL.
During an appearance on SportsCenter, ESPN’s Adam Schefter said the league will “absolutely” review the incident and could levy a suspension for those involved.
“This is exactly the type of situation that the NFL never wants to have. It never wants to have in a standalone game. It never wants it in a standalone game on a Sunday night. And yes, the league will review the incident. And I am told that determinations on discipline will be made,” Schefter said. “So, at the very least, there will be fines, certainly possible suspension. And we’ll see how this plays out through the course of the week. But I would think that we should get word later today or tomorrow.”
This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.
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The Sheffield United head coach, Ash Thompson, has left his role at the Womenâ€s Super League 2 side, with the club saying they have “mutually agreed to part waysâ€.
The news comes 19 days after the Guardian revealed that Thompson had been suspended from his duties. The teamâ€s assistant head coach, Luke Turner, has been in charge on an interim basis in the meantime and they have picked up one point from their opening four league matches of the WSL 2 campaign and are bottom of the table.
There was never any formal announcement of Thompsonâ€s suspension, although earlier in September, a club spokesperson told the Guardian: “Sheffield United Women confirms that Luke Turner takes charge of the senior womenâ€s team on an interim basis, with Ash Thompson currently unavailable.†Thompson was also contacted for a response.
On Tuesday, a short statement from the club said: “Sheffield United can confirm that the club and womenâ€s manager Ash Thompson have mutually agreed to part ways. Following a review, both parties agreed that this was the right time for a change of leadership.
“The club would like to thank Ash for his efforts throughout his time at the club. Luke Turner will take charge in the interim.â€
Sheffield United were poised for relegation last season after a disappointing campaign under Thompson, finishing bottom of the division, but they received a reprieve from being demoted after Blackburn Rovers withdrew from the league over financial concerns. That saw Sheffield United reinstated to the second tier to ensure the league had 12 participating clubs this season.
Formerly a coach at Leeds, Thompson had been in charge of Sheffield United since the summer of 2024. That came after three years working within the clubâ€s youth academy, including a spell as their under-21s manager.
Turner, who has been working for the club since 2020, has had three previous spells as interim manager between 2022 and 2024.
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