One big thing: GUNTHER’s wrestling style is influenced by AJPW legends and sports-focused presentation
GUNTHER, set to challenge for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam 2024, cites the Four Pillars of All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) and a sports-centric approach as key influences on his hard-hitting style.
Why it matters:
GUNTHER’s unique approach, capable of turning transitional moves into match-enders, sets him apart in today’s WWE landscape and could be the key to his potential world title victory.
By the numbers:
• GUNTHER is a former record-setting Intercontinental and NXT UK Champion
• He won the 2024 King of the Ring tournament to earn his title shot
• This marks his first WWE World title challenge on the main roster
Key influences:
• AJPW’s “Four Pillars of Heaven,” specifically Kenta Kobashi and Toshiaki Kawada
• American wrestlers who competed in Japan: Stan Hansen, Terry Gordy, and Gary Albright
• GUNTHER’s trainer, Michael Kovac, emphasized making moves look as impactful as possible
What they’re saying:
“[AJPW had a very] sports-focused presentation,” GUNTHER told The Ringer. “I think that just stuck with me because I could really identify with that.”
The big picture:
GUNTHER’s style, rooted in wrestling history and sports-like presentation, offers a throwback appeal that could resonate with both long-time fans and newcomers to professional wrestling.
Do you think GUNTHER’s old-school approach will be enough to dethrone Damian Priest at SummerSlam? Leave your predictions in the comments below!
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