That smile, the almost nonchalant tap not born of despair, but of contentment, said everything. It felt less like defeat and more like closure. As if he knew his work was done, his final task completed, Gunther firmly crowned as the new, immovable force of WWE.He always spoke of leaving this place better than he found it. Whether that’s true is a matter of perspective. But in that moment, in his own mind, it clearly was.This wasn’t surrender. It was a declaration. Not that his time had been taken from him, but that he had chosen the moment to say: My time is up, your time is now.Am I sad that my hero went out like this? Very much. But am I mad? No. Not when I step back and see it through the lens of a wrestling fan. This was beautiful, poetic storytelling. He spent his later years giving back, almost as if making up for the Nexus, the Rusevs, the Bray Wyatts. And he gave until there was nothing left to give.What he left behind was not an empty ring, but a summit. A true heel, the next generation must overcome, and in doing so, become stars themselves. That’s how this business survives. In an era where kayfabe is transparent, and both love and hatred are manufactured, it’s rare to see a heel truly despised. Yet here was one, not built on gimmicks or tricks, but simply on being who he is.The GOAT didn’t just say goodbye.He gave the business one final, gift.A villain worth hating.Gunther.
>>19489395Goldberg laughed about it too.
>>19489395nah it was gay as fuck
>>19489435Turn your monitor on
>>19489395ai wrote this post
>>19489395This guy went for a sleeper but was taller than me so I rolled and put him on a pin his long legs couldn't keep up and lost