Gunther Shows No Remorse With First Remarks Since Retiring John Cena At SNME
Gunther embraced his villain role after controversially making John Cena tap out, facing heavy fan backlash and backstage confrontations, with Triple H defending the booking decision.
- On Saturday, Gunther defeated John Cena in what was advertised as Cena's last match, forcing a tap out for the World Heavyweight Championship inside a steel cage.
- Following the finish, boos were directed at both Gunther and WWE personnel, and Triple H defended the booking despite heavy in-person and online criticism.
- On Monday, Gunther posted an Instagram video ahead of WWE Raw showing fan reactions and wrote `I did what I said I would do`, marking his first public remarks since the match.
- Adam Pearce, Raw General Manager, kicked Gunther out of the venue for disrespecting John Cena and his legacy, and AJ Styles confronted him at his car as Gunther did Cena's `You Can't See Me` taunt.
- On Sunday, Pearce announced Gunther would appear on this week's Raw to address his victory and future after he retired Goldberg earlier this year, while AJ Styles hinted at retirement.
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Gunther Showered With Boos on WWE Raw: 'John Cena Tapped Out Like a Little B***h'
It’s been two days since John Cena’s final match at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. The show brought forth a controversial ending, as Gunther made Cena tap out. Fans in the building were shocked, booing not just Gunther but WWE personnel. Triple H caught a lot of flack in person and online for the decision, which he defended on the post-show. While fans are still lamenting over the tap or no tap, Gunther is embracing his villain status. On soci…
Lana Defends Triple H And WWE From Misplaced Fan Anger After SNME
Triple H has been under fire after the events of WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. John Cena’s retirement match against Gunther had him do the unthinkable, as he tapped out to a sleeper hold by the Ring General. Considering how Cena has always preached his “Never Give Up” motto, a large number of fans were […]
Jeff Jarrett Calls Cena vs. Gunther Finish The “Single Dumbest” Decision
WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett did not mince words when discussing the conclusion of John Cena’s final match against Gunther. Speaking on his My World podcast, Jarrett tore into the creative decision to have Cena lose via submission in his retirement bout. He specifically rejected the defense that it is a “time-honored tradition” for wrestling legends to go out on their backs. “This mythical time honored tradition… That is the biggest bunch of b…
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