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GUNTHER is making the media rounds ahead of facing John Cena in what will be the 17-time WWE World Champion's final match.
Gunther’s presence alone has redefined dominance in WWE. Built on discipline, relentless physicality, and absolute control, his approach was never about spectacle — it was about pressure, imposed match after match.
John Cena has his final opponent. After a yearlong retirement tour and a 16-man tournament to decide who he would stand across from in his finale, it is complete. Gunther will be the man who gets the chance to retire one of the legends of the industry at Saturday Night's Main Event on Dec. 13.
Appearing on The Rich Eisen Show, Gunther detailed losing approximately 60 pounds around the time he was called up to the WWE main roster. Gunther said he’s since gained a little bit of that back and now feels like he’s found where he’s supposed to be with his weight.
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GUNTHER, LA Knight Advance To Finals Of Last Time Is Now Tournament On WWE Raw
Knight defeated Jey Uso in the first semi-final bout of the night, stealing the victory from beneath his opponent when all was said and done. Uso kicked out of a Burning Hammer before Knight kicked out a spear, leaving both men laying in the middle of the ring.
Going against one of the best players in northeast Ohio, Warren G. Harding wanted to make sure it got the ball out of Ursuline star Jaylen Gunther’s hands on Friday night. Even though Gunther went off for 28 points,
GUNTHER has rejected WWE's branding of being a 'Sports Entertainer,' insisting that he is a professional wrestler before any other moniker.