Summary
Gunther says he has no interest in chasing cheers if the reaction he is getting already works. Speaking in a recent interview, the former world champion said he is comfortable being hated and would be happy to stay in that role for the rest of his career.
That mindset lines up with how Gunther has been presented throughout his WWE run. He has built his reputation as a cold, controlling presence, and he made clear that he sees value in being the wrestler who disrupts everyone else's moment rather than trying to become the hero.
Quote from Gunther
Gunther said he is fully comfortable leaning into that role:
"As long as it's a reaction, I'm fine. I'm kind of proud of that. I can commit to being hated. I'm cool with that. I think a lot of guys struggle with that, that there's no positive response. I really like it. I like to be the disruptor, and, yeah, I try to stick with that for the rest of my career, to be honest. If somebody else can be the superhero, that's fine for me."
Asked about the idea of turning babyface at some point, Gunther added:
"Maybe the day will come. Maybe it will shift at some point, but I'm not going to force it."
What Gunther's comments mean for WWE
Gunther's comments reinforce that his current presentation is not something he sees as temporary, and that matters any time WWE positions him opposite a fan favorite. If he remains committed to being the spoiler in big programs, that keeps him useful near the top of the card even when he is not the promotion's central hero.
It also suggests any future character shift would need to happen organically, not through a sudden forced turn. For a wrestler whose aura has been built on dominance and disruption, that kind of patience is probably the cleaner long-term move.
Sources
Gunther while speaking on the Club 520 podcast


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