Gunther, the WWE World Heavyweight Champion, has undergone a significant transformation, losing over 60 pounds to revamp his look and reinvent himself in the ring.
What sparked the change?
Gunther's interest in professional wrestling began at a young age, watching WWE and All Japan Pro Wrestling video tapes with friends, and he started training at the Wrestling School Austria.
Early career
The Imperium leader, whose real name is Walter Hahn, initially played soccer as a goalkeeper but quit at 15 to pursue professional wrestling, and his first career match was in November 2005 in Switzerland.
Pre-WWE days
Gunther started training and working in Japan in 2006, beginning with Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX, and he became the youngest winner of the 16 Carat Gold tournament at just 23 years old in March 2010.
Gunther then went on to beat Zack Sabre Jr. to win the Unified World Wrestling Championship, and he held the title three times throughout his time with the promotion.
He also held the wXw World Tag Team Championships four times, including once alongside fellow future "WWE NXT" standout Ilja Dragunov.
On December 2021, Gunther had his final match with wXw at the promotion's 21st anniversary show.
Gunther's size and stature helped him become a formidable opponent in the ring, and his new, slimmer physique has stunned his coworkers, bosses, and fans around the world.
The WWE superstar has accomplished many things within a short time, including moving to America and changing his ring name, and his massive success since joining "WWE NXT UK" in 2018 has made him a pillar of the company.
Gunther's transformation has been epic, and his fans are eager to see what's next for the World Heavyweight Champion.