
Adam Pearce to teach Gunther a lesson by bringing back his ultimate ‘End Boss’ to WWE? Exploring the possibility
Gunther made headlines all around the globe when he unleashed an assault on Michael Cole and choked out Pat McAfee while both men were doing their job on WWE RAW. The Ring General lost his World Heavyweight Championship to Jey Uso at The Grandest Stage of Them All and has been furious about it ever since.
Cole and McAfee gave their opinions about the Ring General, which the latter didn’t like, leading to the massive assault. WWE has yet to address the Ring General's actions, but it clearly might punish him for what he did.
The next edition of WWE RAW could feature Adam Pearce confronting the Ring General for his actions before the latter unleashes an assault on the General Manager. Completely outraged with the former World Heavyweight Champion, Pearce could bring Brock Lesnar back to the company, whom Gunther has referred to as his “End Boss,” to take care of the star.
Gunther has often addressed facing the Beast Incarnate in a possible showdown and said it was one of his dream matches. However, Lesnar’s absence from the company has prevented the match from happening.
Gunther vs Brock Lesnar has been a dream match that the WWE Universe has wanted for years, but it's unlikely that the Beast Incarnate will be seen in the company anytime soon due to an ongoing lawsuit. Despite still being part of the company, Lesnar has not been on WWE TV since Summerslam 2023.
So, while bringing him back to face Gunther for a potential showdown would undoubtedly be a treat to watch, this is all speculation for now.
WWE Hall of Famer addressed Brock Lesnar’s potential return recently
While Brock Lesnar’s return to WWE remains uncertain, Hall of Famer JBL addressed the same in a recent edition of the Something To Wrestle podcast.
The legend stated that Lesnar was bound to return to the company at some point in the future and that the Stamford-based company would happily pay a “two comma” price for it.
"Like anybody, you still like the limelight, and the temptation to come back, and it's not just the limelight. There's gonna be a figure that comes that has two commas in it that they're gonna offer him to come back, and I think he'll take it and I hope he does," said Layfield.
Though the company would indeed be ready to offer a huge amount if they got Brock Lesnar back on TV, they would still wait for the controversies to end so that none of them get attracted to the business.
Fans will have to wait and see what happens if the company brings Brock Lesnar back on TV and how his potential feud with Gunther is booked.