The Scottish Psychopath Drew McIntyre has been treated as the big thing since the very first year of his return. In a short amount of time, he won one NXT Championship and two WWE championships. Clearly he is one of the biggest names in WWE right now.
The former two times w WWE world champion started his way back in 2007. He was in the development territories for 2 years before given a break to the main roster. Vince McMahon wanted to push him early, but things did not go quite well for him.

Drew McIntyre Talks About His Old Friend Jinder Mahal
As his push did not go well, he was soon downgraded to a jobber role. She was forced to team up with Heath Slater and Jinder Mahal where their team was known as the 3 Man Band. He was released from the WWE in 2014.
But WWE took him back in 2017 having big plans for him. He started to the NXT where he won one NXT Championship. After he came to the main roster he was instantly treated as a main event start. He has already won two WWE World Championships and headlines two WrestleManias.

Drew McIntyre and Jinder Mahal became good friends in real life when they were teamed up in 2012 to 2014. During his recent interview with the Shawn D`souza of Mid-Day about all things pro-wrestling former two times WWE world champion spoke about the former WWE Champion and his friend Jinder Mahal. He said;
“Jinder. Let’s just say we’ve never had significant singles match the way Sheamus and I were able to recently. When you have real history with somebody, even though you’re friends, it’s good to get in there and be competitive with your friends and then hopefully joke about it afterwards and have fun afterwards. No matter who wins. Obviously with Sheamus things got a little bit personal, hopefully, that wouldn’t happen with Jinder.”

He also expressed his desire to wrestle Roman Reign again;
With Roman it’s pretty obvious there is unfinished business, we are a couple of Superstars at the top of our game on our respective brands, we had a cheap finish from the last match with all the interference and the low blow.