
GUNTHER isnt interested in switching things up hes fully committed to staying a heel for the long run. During a recent appearance on the Club 520 podcast, GUNTHER opened up about how he views crowd reactions and why he has no problem being hated by audiences, even as his popularity continues to grow. When asked what kind of reaction he prefers during his entrance, GUNTHER made it clear that boos or cheers dont matter as long as people are reacting. He then explained why he takes pride in fully leaning into his role, especially when it comes to being someone fans love to hate. GUNTHER didnt stop there. He doubled down on his identity as a disruptor and made it clear thats exactly how he sees the rest of his career playing out. He also made it clear he has no issue letting others take on the traditional hero role instead. The conversation then shifted to the idea that fans are starting to cheer him despite his heel persona something that often happens over time in wrestling. From there, GUNTHER broke down how audience reactions evolve, pointing to how constant exposure and time away can completely change how fans feel about a performer. He even brought up John Cena as an example, explaining how fan perception can shift dramatically over time. GUNTHER wrapped it up by pointing out how hindsight often changes how fans view a wrestlers work even if the reaction in the moment is negative. Even with that understanding, GUNTHER made it clear hes not planning to chase a babyface turn just because reactions might shift. Bottom line GUNTHER knows exactly what he is, and hes not about to switch it up just to get cheers. If anything, hes leaning harder into being the guy people love to hate, and as long as the reactions keep coming, hes right where he wants to be. Do you think GUNTHER should stay a heel long-term, or would a future babyface run make his character even bigger? Let us know your thoughts. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google