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Drew McIntyre is a Scottish professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, known for his intense in-ring style, dramatic storytelling, and charismatic, often sarcastic social media presence.[1][2] He frequently blends character work with real-life moments online, which has helped build a credible, fan-engaging persona around his major WWE storylines.[1][2]
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This post references Drew McIntyre's now-notorious moment at WrestleMania XL when he took a selfie and tweeted that he was "bored at work" during his world title match against Seth Rollins.[2] The content plays on the contrast between the high-stakes nature of a WrestleMania championship bout and the casual, office-worker tone of being bored on the job.[2] It highlights McIntyre’s use of humor and meta-commentary to break the usual seriousness of WWE main-event presentation while staying in character as a confident, cocky heel.[2] The tweet has since become a memorable example of real-time social media integration into a live wrestling match and a recurring reference point in McIntyre’s ongoing championship run.[1][2]
🔥Why It's Trending
The post is trending because Drew McIntyre has recently returned to the top of WWE as Undisputed Champion, renewing interest in his most viral moments, including the "bored at work" selfie from WrestleMania XL.[1][2] Fans and media are revisiting this tweet as part of the broader conversation about his character evolution, his current title reign, and WWE’s modern blend of in-ring storytelling with live social media engagement.[1][2]
💡Fun Facts
- 1Drew McIntyre came up with the idea to tweet the "bored at work" selfie just hours before his WrestleMania XL match with Seth Rollins, carefully planning it so it would not compromise the quality of the bout.[2]
- 2The selfie was actually posted live during the match, making it one of the rare instances where a WWE main-eventer used social media in real time while actively competing on WrestleMania.[2]
- 3McIntyre’s willingness to poke fun at himself and the situation helped reinforce his smug, overconfident heel persona while also going viral outside the usual wrestling fanbase.[2]
- 4The "bored at work" line has since become shorthand among fans for McIntyre’s ability to dominate a match so thoroughly that he can afford to treat it like an ordinary day job.[2]
- 5His later Undisputed WWE Championship win over Cody Rhodes on SmackDown further elevated the tweet’s legacy, as fans began reframing it as an early sign of his renewed main-event dominance.[1]
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