Gunther achieves another milestone as the Intercontinental Champion after new Royal Rumble Record- After Royal Rumble Record Currently WWE Intercontinental Champion Gunther has officially reached 235 days since winning the title back on the June 10, 2022.
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GUNTHER stayed in the Royal Rumble match for 1 hour 11 minutes 25 seconds. He beat the record previously held by Rey Mysterio for the longest stay in a traditional rumble match.
The wrestling world wasn’t ready for Gunther, as the Austrian wrestler immediately made an impact on the WWE scene. At NXT TakeOver: New York, Walter defeated Dunne to win the WWE United Kingdom Championship, ending Dunne’s record-setting reign at 685 days.
Gunther achieves another milestone as the Intercontinental Champion after new Royal Rumble Record
Gunther achieves another milestone as the Intercontinental Champion after new Royal Rumble RecordGunther’s main roster run has been nothing short of extraordinary. From delivering phenomenal matches on SmackDown to making his opponents look like a million bucks, The Ring General is well on his way to becoming a key figure on the roster. In fact, Gunther has now reached a historic milestone in less than a year since his main roster debut.
MEN’S LONGEST IRON MAN TIME IN ROYAL RUMBLE
1.Daniel Bryan (1:16:05) in Greatest Royal Rumble
2.Gunther (1:11:25 according to Michael Cole on commentary, 1:11:40 on WWE.com) in 2023
3.Rey Mysterio (1:02:12) in 2019
MULTIPLE ROYAL RUMBLE VICTORIES:
- 3 wins = 1 Superstar (Stone Cold Steve Austin)
- 2 wins = 8 Superstars (Hulk Hogan, Shawn Michaels, John Cena, Batista, Triple H, Randy Orton, Edge, Brock Lesnar)
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Gunther achieves another milestone as the Intercontinental Champion after new Royal Rumble Record
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