Major WWE Superstar’s wife in town ahead of SummerSlam
WWE SummerSlam has the potential to be an all-time classic. With six championship matches on the card, several wrestlers on the roster could shine bright in the spotlight.
If there is one WWE Superstar who can look back to the 2024 edition of the "Big Four" event as one of the most important nights of their career, it's Gunther. He will challenge World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest at the event.
Naturally, his wife would want to be there, especially being a retired wrestler herself previously signed to World Wrestling Entertainment. Taking to Instagram with a witty message, Jinny Hahn disclosed that she is in Cleveland, Ohio, one day before her husband's big night at the Cleveland Browns Stadium:
"You can take the girl put of England, but you can't take England out of the girl," she wrote.
Check out Jinny Hahn's Instagram Story here.
Gunther married Jinny after years of knowing one another in April 2023. By the year's end, their first child was born, a boy.
An Anoa'i family member is betting against Gunther at WWE SummerSlam
Although many among the WWE Universe are almost certain that The Ring General will walk out of Cleveland Browns Stadium with the World Heavyweight Championship, Afa Anoa'i Jr. (formerly Manu) begs to differ.
During his exclusive interview with Sportskeeda ahead of The Biggest Party of the Summer, Afa Anoa'i Jr. shared his thoughts on RAW's main event on the show. He believes the Austrian does not need to be coronated right away. This is because through his lens, Damian Priest needs the win more:
"To me, if I'm doing it, Damian is retaining. Just because Gunther, just coming off his historic IC run, I don't think it's time yet for him. It's a high-profile matchup which is why it's booked. But I just don't necessarily think that he needs it at the moment." [From 17:50 to 18:17]
You can watch the rest of the exclusive below:
WWE has opted for its full-time wrestlers to get the spotlight at one of its "Big Four" events this time around. Gunther looks at this move by management as a step in the right direction, praising his higher-ups while assuring that he and Damian Priest will be household names in the years to come.