WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre went crazy after his controversial loss at Clash at the Castle and exploded with an X-rated speech.
McIntyre, 39, challenged WWE world heavyweight champion Damian Priest at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on Saturday after controversially losing the title at WrestleMania 40.
The Scottish bruiser won the belt in April after beating Seth Rollins, but was attacked by CM Punk and Priest cashed in his Money in the Bank contract to pin him five minutes after his title triumph.
The British wrestler was determined to win the world championship in his homeland in front of 11,000 compatriots during an emotional weekend which saw his wife undergo emergency surgery.
McIntyre had Priest beaten as he floored him with a devastating Claymore.
But there was no referee for the pinfall as the official had been knocked off the ring apron moments earlier.
Then, CM Punk made a shocking return with a black and white striped referee shirt on and taunted The Scottish Terminator by refusing to count to three.
McIntyre pushed Punk into the turnbuckle and that’s when the American legend delivered a crushing low blow.
Priest recovered and connected with the South of Heaven Chokeslam to earn the controversial victory.
WWE released footage showing the Scottish Warrior going crazy after the bell as he launched an X-rated rant towards the referee and commentators.
McIntyre grabbed the referee by the jersey and was heard shouting: “Where the hell have you been?”
The manager seemed to respond: “I was knocked out of the ring, I didn’t see anything.”
McIntyre then grabbed commentator Corey Graves by the neck as the American shouted, “I didn’t do anything.”
The three-time world champion then faced his fellow Briton Wade Barrett with whom he exchanged passionate words.
As the former WWE Champion walked away, he was heard shouting, “You piece of shit.”
This was the second time McIntyre had failed to win a world title in the UK due to outside interference.
The Brit had Roman Reigns beat for the undisputed WWE Universal Title two years ago at Clash at the Castle in Cardiff, but Solo Sikoa got involved and helped his cousin win.