Gunther: Triple H has ‘always supported me and saw something in me’

Gunther knows that having the support of Paul “Triple H” Levesque has been vital to his success in WWE.

While speaking with The Metro, Gunther discussed how Levesque has always seen something in him. Gunther doesn’t know if he would even be in WWE without the support he’s gotten from Levesque.

“He always supported me and saw something in me. In general, I think he is somebody that is very disciplined when it comes to his long-term goals with certain people and sticking to them,” Gunther said. “I don’t know if I would be here without ever being more or less connected with Triple H in that sense.”

Then known as WALTER, Gunther started his WWE career in 2019 for NXT UK. He’s now the top champion on Raw and is set for a World Heavyweight title defense against Sami Zayn next Monday. It’s a rematch from WrestleMania 40, where Zayn ended Gunther’s run as the longest-reigning Intercontinental Champion in WWE history.

Gunther told The Metro that, when he first joined the main roster, he did not have the same connection with Vince McMahon that he has with Levesque.

“The creative ideas from his side, obviously, was never my kind of thing. But that’s subjective. It’s a taste thing. I think the success can’t be denied,” Gunther said about McMahon. “But I was just under him for maybe three and a half months, and in that time, I had half a conversation with him.”

Triple H: Jey Uso is ‘the embodiment of hard work paying off’

Paul “Triple H” Levesque is proud of all the hard work Jey Uso put in on his journey to singles gold.

In the main event of WWE Raw last night, Uso won his first singles championship by defeating Bron Breakker for the Intercontinental title. Levesque tweeted a photo with Uso after the match and congratulated him on his accomplishment.

“The embodiment of hard work paying off is ‘Main Event’ Jey [Uso],” Levesque wrote. “An all-time great in the tag team division, and now has won one of the most historic championships in our business. Congratulations, Jey…YEET!”

As Raw went off the air, Uso went into the crowd to celebrate with the fans. Jackie Redmond then conducted a post-show interview where Uso thanked everyone who has been on this journey with him. He got visibly emotional as the crowd chanted “You deserve it.”

Uso told the kids in the audience that if they get good grades, listen to their parents, and say their prayers — their dreams can come true too.

The full Uso vs. Breakker match can be watched below.