New Banners Updated On WWE's Website, Drew McIntyre Replaces CM Punk

February 21, 2024 at 11:17 AM
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New Banners Updated On WWE's Website, Drew McIntyre Replaces CM Punk

The WWE website has undergone a superstar facelift, with several key banner updates reflecting the ever-shifting landscape of the squared circle.



Seeing the changes, the Superstars banner has received a triple threat of additions. Drew McIntyre muscles his way in, replacing Chelsea Green. The Queen's reign is over, as Jade Cargill ascends the throne, taking Raquel Rodriguez's spot. And rounding out the trio, Liv Morgan delivers a leg drop onto Tiffany Stratton's previous position.



Monday Night Raw witnesses a legendary return, as Drew McIntyre storms back, leaving CM Punk in the dust. Brace yourselves for the Claymore.



Across the SmackDown roster, Bayley throws down the gauntlet, replacing LA Knight on the banner. It seems the Role Model is ready to climb the ranks within the blue brand.



These updates keep the WWE website fresh and dynamic, reflecting the constant movement and excitement within the world of professional wrestling.




Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

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Published on February 21, 2024 at 11:17 AM

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