Drew McIntyre has wrestled in many different match types, but there is one that he doesn’t like very much.
The former WWE champion recently had an interview with Steve Fall of NBC Sports Boston (H/t WrestleZone). McIntyre explained during the talk that he isn’t particularly fond of the Hell In a Cell match:
‘Hell in a Cell matches; I have not had a good track record with them. I’ve had two, I have lost two. I’ve fallen off the side of the Hell in a Cell. You wanna talk about not liking heights, I’ve been on top of Hell in Cell twice, and it is terrifying.”
Drew McIntyre mentioned that there are supposed to be assist holes that can help you scale the cage. In a live environment, however, they are very hard to find:
“Legitimately 20-feet high. You’re scaling a cage to get up there. Technically there’s supposed to be little assist holes that help you climb your way up. When you’re live on the air, you can’t find those things. They’re invisible. So I’ve literally scaled up that thing with my bare hands, hating heights, falling off the side.’
Drew McIntyre later also recalled how he fell off the cage during his match against Randy Orton. He called it the worst fall of his career.