Gunther Draws Blood from The Usos in Brutal WWE RAW Assault

Gunther showcased his ruthless dominance on Monday Night RAW, leaving fans shocked by the level of violence displayed against The Usos. The World Heavyweight Champion didn’t just defeat Jimmy Uso in their Singles Match—he made a statement that will surely…

Gunther Draws Blood from The Usos in Brutal WWE RAW Assault

Gunther showcased his ruthless dominance on Monday Night RAW, leaving fans shocked by the level of violence displayed against The Usos. The World Heavyweight Champion didn’t just defeat Jimmy Uso in their Singles Match—he made a statement that will surely echo throughout WWE for weeks to come.

The match itself was largely one-sided, with Gunther systematically dismantling Jimmy before securing the victory via chokeout. But what happened after the bell proved far more disturbing than the contest itself. As medical personnel attempted to escort the Uso brothers from the arena, Gunther launched a surprise attack from behind, targeting both siblings with calculated precision.

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The situation escalated when security and officials tried to intervene, only to be swiftly dealt with by the champion. In a particularly cruel twist, Gunther bound Jey Uso to the middle ring rope, forcing him to watch helplessly as his twin brother suffered further punishment. Despite being already bloodied, Jimmy attempted to fight back against the onslaught but ultimately succumbed to a devastating powerbomb followed by repeated shots to the face.

The Ring General’s display of dominance reached its peak when he once again choked out Jimmy while making sure Jey couldn’t look away. This brutal attack firmly establishes Gunther as one of the most merciless champions in recent memory and potentially sets the stage for a blood feud with the Uso brothers that could define the upcoming months on Raw.

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Author of the article Leonardo Cunha
I'm 30 years old and live in São Paulo, Brazil. Founder and writer of Wrestling Notícias. I have a degree in Physical Education and I'm fluent in English. I've been a pro-wrestling fan since 2007.