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Drew McIntyre talks about his shirt `Bored at work ”

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WWE star, Drew McIntyre, returned to the ring in “Friday Night Smackdown” last week with a shirt he wanted to have created.

McIntyre wore a t-shirt with the words “bored at work” on the front.

It was from the famous social media position he pulled on Wrestlemania 40 in his world heavyweight championship match against Seth Rollins. He wrote it again in his match against Damian Priest in their Wrestlemania 41 match, this time adding a “lol” at the end.

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Drew McIntyre in April 2025

Drew McIntyre heads for the ring at Smackdown in Dickies Arena on April 25, 2025, in Fort Worth, Texas. (Heather McLaughlin / WWE via Getty Images)

“I am persistent when I know that something will work, when I know that something clicks,” he told Fox News Digital about the manufacture of the shirt. “And, apparently, the figures have not completely done it for some people who make these decisions. But, once again, during this free time, I just had a clear vision of what I want and what I think will work. And, fortunately, we all had on the same wavelength.

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Drew McIntyre in the ring

Drew McIntyre looks at his opponent. (WWE)

“I made the shirt, and the beauty of it is-is it ironic or is it? People carry it to their real work. This is what you say to your boss. It’s ironic … or is it? It is the fun thing on this subject, and everything follows from my Wrestlemania tweets.”

McIntyre’s shirt is one of the best sellers in the WWE store.

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Drew McIntyre Glares

Drew McIntyre was presented before the fight against rue Sin City against Damian Priest at Wrestlemania 41 at the alleging stadium on April 20, 2025 in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller / Getty Images)

The “Scottish Warrior” will face Randy Orton during the main Saturday evening event. It will be his first game since he faced Priest in a steel cage in May.

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