Triple H making huge mistake with Gunther, believes veteran, just days after WWE World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam
Gunther defeated Damian Priest at WWE SummerSlam last Saturday in Cleveland to become the new World Heavyweight Champion. However, Bubba Ray Dudley believes Triple H might have already made a mistake with The Ring General's presentation.
Ludwig Kaiser introduced the new World Heavyweight Champion this past Monday on WWE RAW. Gunther came out looking dapper with his suit and the big gold belt. However, Triple H might need to reconsider his World Champion's look after what Dudley observed.
In a recent episode of Busted Open Radio, the WWE Hall of Famer was not feeling Gunther's look as the reigning World Heavyweight Champion. He would have liked it more if The Ring General was wearing his signature long jacket.
"I don't think that suit did anything for him. I would have loved to have seen Gunther in his flowing general jacket with his championship around his waist. That's Gunther to me," Dudley said. [From 26:51 to 27:05]
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Bubba Ray Dudley argued with his co-host that both World Champions, Gunther and Cody Rhodes, should not be wearing suits. While Rhodes fits the profile, the new World Heavyweight Champion needs to separate himself from The American Nightmare.
Gunther's first challenger was revealed on WWE RAW this week
As Gunther was celebrating his World Heavyweight Championship win, Randy Orton interrupted to send a message. Orton wanted a shot at the new champ since there was controversy surrounding the King of the Ring finals which led to The Ring General becoming the No. 1 contender at SummerSlam.
The Viper pointed out that both of his shoulders were not on the mat when the referee counted the pinfall. While Damian Priest is busy with Finn Balor and the new Judgment Day, Orton is the perfect opponent for Gunther.
Gunther accepted Orton's challenge and agreed to a match. They will battle it out at Bash in Berlin on August 31 inside the Uber Arena in Germany.
It will be the first-ever WWE premium live event held in Germany. It's also a homecoming of sorts for The Ring General, who spent a lot of his life and career in the country.