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Sami Zayn, Bron Breakker, and Jey Uso: WWE struggles to find ideal Gunther replacement

The "Ring General" held the Intercontinental championship for 666 days, which is so far the longest by any wrestler in the history of WWE.

September 25, 2024 / 13:25 IST
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Sami Zayn, Bron Breakker, and Jey Uso: WWE struggles to find ideal Gunther replacement
Sami Zayn, Bron Breakker, and Jey Uso: WWE struggles to find ideal Gunther replacement (WWE)

Sami Zayn, Bron Breakker, and Jey Uso, these are three WWE superstars, who have now held the Intercontinental title post Gunther's historic reign. The "Ring General" held the championship for 666 days, which is so far the longest by any wrestler in the history of WWE. The previous record was held by WWE Hall of Famer The Honky Tonk Man, who kept the belt for 454 days (from June 1987 to August 1988).

During his reign Gunther defeated a host of superstars, which includes WWE legend Rey Mysterio, Sheamus, among others. Gunther was eventually dethroned by Sami Zayn at WrestleMania 40, held earlier this year. However, ever since WWE is struggling to find a superstar, who can create an equal impact, and the title has been swapped to three superstars in the span of six months.

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Gunther, on the other hand, is carving out a new legacy with the Heavyweight title, which he won by defeating Damian Priest at WWE SummerSlam. The win came in a controversial manner but it gave path to new and intriguing storyline, involving The Judgement Day. Gunther, meanwhile, has defended the heavyweight crown against "Legend Killer" Randy Orton, and is ready to take on familiar foe Sami Zayn at WWE's next pay-per-view event Bad Blood, which is scheduled for October 5.