WWE Superstar Gunther’s World Title Ambitions Celebrated with Unveiling of Antonio Inoki Statue, Featuring Dax Harwood and Sonny Kiss

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WWE Superstar Gunther’s World Title Ambitions Celebrated with Unveiling of Antonio Inoki Statue, Featuring Dax Harwood and Sonny Kiss
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In a recent interview with Wresslinews, WWE Intercontinental Champion GUNTHER discussed his tenacious performance in the 2023 men’s Royal Rumble match and evaluated his chances of capturing the world title. GUNTHER said,

“Yeah, I mean, that’s the natural progression from now on, I think. But we will see where it goes. I’m the Intercontinental Champion. I’m not planning on losing the title. We’ll see. Rumble’s in a few months. If I’m in there, I think I’m one of the favorites. That would lead to WrestleMania. We’ll have to see.”

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NJPW1972.com is reporting that a statue of the late Antonio Inoki was unveiled earlier today at the Sojiji Temple in Tsurumi, Yokohama, Japan.

The statue was unveiled to mark the first anniversary of Inoki’s passing.

You can check out a photo of the statue below:

Sonny Kiss parted ways with AEW following the expiration of her contract at the beginning of the month, and Dax Harwood took to Twitter to comment on Sonny’s exit from Tony Khan’s promotion. In response to Sonny’s statement, Dax wrote,

“All the time in wrestling, & in life, people talk about adversity. I don’t know anyone who has overcome more adversity than you. You’re such a role model for the human race. A smart, athletic, compassionate, beautiful human being who has earned the right to all the riches of the…world. I can’t wait to see what you do next in wrestling, but more importantly, in life. Me & my family ADORE everything about you. Never stop fighting. I’ll always be here for anything you need. I love you.”

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GUNTHER: A Tenacious Wrestler On The Verge Of World Title Success

WWE Intercontinental Champion GUNTHER is on the verge of achieving a major milestone in his career. In a recent interview with Wresslinews, GUNTHER discussed his tenacious performance in the 2023 men’s Royal Rumble match and evaluated his chances of capturing the world title. He said, “Yeah, I mean, that’s the natural progression from now on, I think. But we will see where it goes. I’m the Intercontinental Champion. I’m not planning on losing the title. We’ll see. Rumble’s in a few months. If I’m in there, I think I’m one of the favorites. That would lead to WrestleMania. We’ll have to see.”

GUNTHER is no stranger to success in the wrestling world. He has been a part of several promotions over the years, including NJPW and AEW. He is a former AEW World Tag Team Champion and has held the Intercontinental Championship for an impressive amount of time. His tenacity and ability to stay focused have made him a fan favorite and a wrestler to watch out for.

GUNTHER has also been praised for his in-ring work and his ability to tell a story with his matches. He is known for his high-flying moves and his willingness to take risks in order to entertain the fans. He has also been praised for his mic work, as he is able to get the crowd involved and make them feel like they are part of the show.

GUNTHER is a wrestler who has earned the respect of his peers and fans alike. He is a hard worker who has shown that he is willing to put in the extra effort to reach his goals. He has already achieved success in the wrestling world, but it looks like he is on the verge of achieving even more success in the near future.

GUNTHER is an example of what hard work and dedication can do for a wrestler. He has shown that he is willing to put in the extra effort to reach his goals and that he is capable of achieving success in the wrestling world. He is an inspiration to all wrestlers who are looking to make it big in the business, and he is sure to be a major player in the wrestling world for years to come.