Goldberg vs GUNTHER: JBL Backs Dream Matchup
- WWE Hall of Famer JBL recently shared his outlook on Gunther's World Heavyweight Championship win over Jey Uso.
- According to JBL,changing the frequency of title changes keeps fans guessing.
- JBL also addressed jey Uso's future, asserting that uso remains a top-tier performer regardless of championship status.
JBL has weighed in on Gunther‘s recent World Heavyweight Championship victory over Jey Uso, and the WWE Hall of Famer believes it was a smart move, highlighting the importance of unpredictability in wrestling.He argues that varying title reigns keep audiences engaged, preventing the show from becoming stale. JBL also discussed Jey Uso’s future, emphasizing his continued prominence in the main event scene, irrespective of his title status. moreover, JBL expressed excitement about a potential Gunther versus Goldberg matchup, calling it a “fantastic” idea. News Directory 3 provides key insights into JBL’s perspective. Discover what’s next for Gunther,Goldberg,and Jey Uso in the evolving WWE landscape.
JBL on Gunther’s Title Win: Jey Uso’s Main Event Role Secure
Updated June 16, 2025
WWE Hall of Famer JBL recently shared his outlook on Gunther’s World Heavyweight Championship win over Jey Uso. Speaking on his “Something to Wrestle With” podcast, JBL lauded the decision, emphasizing the importance of varying championship reigns to maintain audience engagement and excitement.
According to JBL,changing the frequency of title changes keeps fans guessing. He recalled periods with rapid title changes around 2000, contrasting them with more recent long reigns, such as those of Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes. this variation, he argued, prevents the show from becoming predictable.
JBL also addressed jey Uso’s future, asserting that uso remains a top-tier performer regardless of championship status. He highlighted the potential for a reunion with his brother, suggesting it would extend Uso’s career. JBL noted Uso’s place in one of wrestling’s greatest tag teams, allowing him to transition between singles and tag team competition.
“I like what they did… I think it adds to the intrigue of the show when you don’t just have a champion that you know is not going to lose. Look, Jey’s still in the main event picture.He’s still Jey Uso. I don’t care if he has a title or not; he’s still in the main event picture.”
In addition to the title change, JBL commented on rumors of a potential match between Gunther and Goldberg at Saturday Night’s Main Event. He expressed enthusiasm for the matchup, citing Gunther’s status as a formidable heel as an ideal opponent for Goldberg.
“I think it’s fantastic… you need a big heel like GUNTHER, a big, tough guy. It’s, I think, the perfect matchup for Goldberg, if that’s where they go.”
What’s next
Wrestling fans await further developments to see if the rumored Gunther versus goldberg match materializes and how Jey Uso’s role evolves in the coming months.
