The Big Show wants to see more competitiveness in the WWE locker room.
Speaking on “Broken Skull Sessions” with WWE Hall Of Famer Steve Austin, Big Show said today’s locker room is “too friendly.”
Show seemed to point towards an attitude of complacency, saying he wanted to see more aggression from the locker room.
Big Show explained how Drew McIntyre stepped up.
“It’s too nice. Too friendly,” said Show h/t WrestlingINC.com. “People are too comfortable and too happy to be working there. Vince will tell you himself, ‘if you don’t step on toes, you’re never gonna make it in this business.’ I wanna see some toe-stepping. I’m not saying be a dick in the locker room.
“I wanna see somebody that stands up, does business, and has that drive that, if he has to eat through somebody, that’s fine. We’re not all friends. We’re here to make money. I think we’re making good progress with somebody like Drew McIntyre. I’ve always liked Drew.
“He looks like a million bucks, he works like a million bucks. He’s not out there passing out flapjacks. I’m not knocking New Day, they’re great athletes and entertaining. I’d like to see Big E make a presence of his own. I’d like to see him get a little more aggressive.”
McIntyre seems to finally be breaking through the proverbial glass ceiling. He was put over in the Royal Rumble match and will contest Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 36 this April.
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