When WWE billed this as a Sin City Street Fight, no one expected a match this chaotic. Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest turned WrestleMania 41 into a warzone—unleashing absolute carnage with chairs, stairs, tables, and mayhem in every direction.
It wasn’t just a fight. It was a brawl worthy of Las Vegas’ lawless legacy.
No Rules. No Restraint.
From the opening bell, both men threw the rulebook—and their bodies—out the window. Steel chairs were introduced early and often, with both men dishing out unprotected shots that echoed through the stadium.
Damian Priest showcased his sadistic side, slamming Drew spine-first onto the steel ring steps and setting up a table at ringside. But Drew, fired up and relentless, countered with a suplex through a stack of chairs.
The brutality escalated fast.
Tables Turned and Faces Bruised
At one point, Priest sent McIntyre crashing through a table with a Razor’s Edge from the apron—drawing gasps from the crowd. But the Scottish Warrior kept getting up.
With blood trickling from his mouth, McIntyre roared back with stiff kendo shots, a belly-to-belly on the floor, and a thunderous Future Shock DDT onto the announce table.
This was personal. This was pain.
The Claymore Heard ‘Round WrestleMania
As the match neared its end, Priest grabbed a chair and swung with everything he had—only for Drew to counter with a devastating Claymore Kick that drove the chair into Priest’s face.
The impact was sickening. The pinfall was academic.
1… 2… 3.
McIntyre Stands Tall
Drew McIntyre didn’t just win a match—he won a war. This victory not only silences The Judgment Day’s chaos for now but reestablishes McIntyre as one of WWE’s most dangerous and determined main event players.
And Damian Priest? He may have lost the match, but after the beating he took—and dished out—he proved he belongs in the most violent corners of WWE’s elite.
Sin City promised no rules—and the Scottish Warrior cashed in big.