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History repeated itself at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event when Cody Rhodes defeated Drew McIntyre and retained the Undisputed Championship. The American Nightmare executed a DDT on the title while the referee was out and eventually pinned The Scottish Warrior to secure the victory.Originally, if the referee had seen it, Drew could have become the new titleholder, since there was already a stipulation that McIntyre would be champion even by disqualification. Previously, at Wrestlepalooza, The American Nightmare pinned McIntyre, and he does the same at SNME.Following the disappointing loss at the special event, The Scottish Warrior may decide to quit WWE as part of a storyline. Previously, we saw McIntyre take a dig at the company for favoring Cody on television multiple times. With this, it wouldn’t be surprising to say that Drew will be unhappy with his loss.Wrestling Pics & Clips @WrestleClipsLINKMan, I really don't get the booking of Drew McIntyre. Where do you go from here? #SNMEConsidering this, WWE might plan a quitting angle for him where the 40-year-old may decide to leave the Stamford-based promotion after SNME. McIntyre could blame the official, as the referee was out when Rhodes used the championship as a weapon in the ring and gained a major advantage.This angle can help World Wrestling Entertainment generate more buzz around The Scottish Warrior's name, despite the loss. Drew McIntyre already signed a new contract with the company earlier this year. This means he won't be leaving officially in any way despite the loss.How Drew McIntyre reacted after losing at WWE Saturday Night's Main EventAfter suffering the loss at WWE SNME, Drew took to his official X account to share his first reaction. The former Royal Rumble winner reacted to his post from the SmackDown go-home show for this special event. Here, McIntyre stated that he destroyed Cody Rhodes in the final show before SNME is not a bad omen for him, and he claimed to be different.For those who may not know, there's a pattern that if a star stands tall in the go-home show, they are likely to lose the match at the event, and the same happened with the 40-year-old star.Now, Drew McIntyre used footage of Cody Rhodes, possibly from his time in AEW, where The American Nightmare was shown ranting at a referee. This suggests that McIntyre isn’t in a good mood due to the official, and he’s likely to address the situation in the upcoming episode of WWE SmackDown.