This past weekend at Saturday Night’s Foremost Event, Drew McIntyre interrupted Cody Rhodes’s one-on-one match with NXT Champion Oba Femi by attacking “The American Nightmare,” causing the match to finish in No Contest. Even though it was expected that McIntyre could be punished for his actions on top of his ongoing suspension, “WWE SmackDown” General Manager Nick Aldis offered “The Scottish Warrior” one other shot at Rhodes’ Undisputed WWE Championship.
On Sunday night, WWE shared a video across on social media which showcased Aldis arriving at McIntyre’s house in Nashville, Tennessee to debate a future title match in hopes of putting an end to the feud, but their meeting concluded with a surprise visit from Rhodes, who attacked his future challenger on his home turf.
“Over the weekend, @CodyRhodes began a brawl at @DMcIntyreWWE‘s home while Drew was meeting with #SmackDown GM @RealNickAldis…”
Over the weekend, @CodyRhodes began a brawl at @DMcIntyreWWE‘s home while Drew was meeting with #SmackDown GM @RealNickAldis… pic.twitter.com/57Q1npDkxH
— WWE (@WWE) December 16, 2025
Rhodes and McIntyre have been feuding for nearly three months over the Undisputed WWE Championship, with the Scotsman continuing to feel that WWE officials, referees and talent have prevented him from winning the title. Since WrestleMania 40, McIntyre has felt that he’s been screwed out of just about every championship match that he’s participated in, especially during his feud with CM Punk last yr.
Right now, it’s yet to be revealed when the title match will occur in addition to which stipulation McIntyre will select, though it’s likely that the competition could transpire at WWE’s next Premium Live Event, the Royal Rumble.

