Who Is Gunther (wrestler)? Age, Biography and Wiki
Gunther, born on August 20, 1987, in Vienna, Austria, has made his mark as a professional wrestler known for his powerful in-ring persona and technical prowess. As of 2025, Gunther is 37 years old. He began his wrestling career in local promotions and quickly gained recognition for his unique style. Today, he is celebrated as one of the prominent figures in wrestling, competing in WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). His journey has seen him evolve from an aspiring athlete into a champion, admired by fans worldwide.
Occupation | Wrestlers |
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Date of Birth | August 20, 1987 |
Age | 37 Years |
Birth Place | Vienna, Austria |
Horoscope | Leo |
Country | Austria |
Popularity
Gunther (wrestler)'s Popularity over time
Body Measurements
- Height: 6'4" (193 cm)
- Weight: 250 lbs (113 kg)
- Chest: 46 inches (117 cm)
- Waist: 34 inches (86 cm)
- Biceps: 16 inches (41 cm)
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
As of 2025, Gunther has successfully kept his personal life under wraps. While he is known to have close relationships with his family, details about his dating life remain private. There are speculations about his relationship status, but no official confirmation regarding a girlfriend, boyfriend, or spouse has been made. Gunther's focus seems to be primarily on his wrestling career and professional commitments at this stage.
Hahn met English wrestler Jinny Sandhú when they competed on the independent circuit, and they began dating while in NXT UK. They married in a private ceremony in 2022, and held a second ceremony with family and friends in Sandhú's native London in April 2023. In 2025, they purchased a home in Cambridge.
Net Worth and Salary
Gunther's impressive career in the wrestling industry has led to a significant rise in his net worth. As of 2025, his estimated net worth is around $3 million. His earnings come from various sources, including his WWE contracts, sponsorships, merchandise sales, and appearances in wrestling events. Gunther's salary in WWE is speculated to be in the range of $500,000 to $1 million per year, depending on his role and frequency of appearances.
Career, Business and Investments
Gunther's wrestling journey began in Austria, where he trained passionately before moving to international prominence. Over the years, he has transitioned through multiple wrestling promotions, finally capturing the attention of WWE scouts. His in-ring technique and charisma have earned him significant accolades, including championship titles.
Apart from wrestling, Gunther has expressed interest in business ventures, primarily involving fitness and health. He has collaborated on a fitness brand and invested in health-related startups, leveraging his wrestling fame to promote a healthy lifestyle.
Nicknamed Der Ringgeneral (English: "The Ring General"), Gunther's gimmick sees him follow a stiff wrestling style (which had been inspired by the likes of Stan Hansen, Big Van Vader and Kenta Kobashi ) and a philosophy signified by the motto Die Matte ist Heilig (English: "The Mat is Sacred").
He has been consistently regarded as one of the best wrestlers in the world and of all time by industry journalists and fellow wrestlers alike.
Social Network
Gunther is quite active on social media, engaging regularly with his fans across various platforms. His social media presence includes:
- Instagram: Follows his daily life, workouts, and behind-the-scenes content from wrestling events.
- Twitter: Updates fans on his wrestling career, thoughts on matches, and interacts with followers.
- YouTube: Occasionally posts training tips, matches, and Q&A sessions, allowing fans to get a closer view of his life.
Walter worked for several independent promotion on the British and Irish independent circuit, like Revolution Pro Wrestling or Progress Wrestling. Walter participated on the Progress Wrestling's tournament Super Strong Style 16 Tournament in 2015 and 2016, but was unable to win the tournament.
He become Progress Atlas Champion twice, both times defeating Matt Riddle. After vacating the Atlas Title, he defeated Travis Banks to win the PROGRESS World Title at Chapter 74: Mid Week Matters. He also defeated Trent Seven, the then-Atlas Champion, in a title unification match.
Education
Before fully committing to a wrestling career, Gunther pursued an education that laid a foundation for his discipline and work ethic. He attended local schools in Vienna and later pursued further education in sports management, which has helped him navigate the business side of wrestling effectively.
In conclusion, Gunther's impactful presence in the world of professional wrestling continues to grow, and his future endeavors promise to be just as exciting as his career thus far. Stay tuned for updates on his journey, personal life, and professional milestones.
He became interested in professional wrestling at a young age when a friend taped numerous WWE shows from 1992 to 1996 on the RTL and Pro7 channels, and kept tapes of shows from promotions such as All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), and let Hahn borrow them. Hahn soon started collecting his own tapes of professional wrestling matches.
He was also a spectator for a number of catch wrestling shows in Vienna at an early age, seeing wrestlers such as Fit Finlay, William Regal, and Robbie Brookside at said shows. At the same time, he was interested in football and played as a goalkeeper, but stopped playing around the age of 15.
He went back to watching professional wrestling during the Attitude Era and became inspired enough to start training in Vienna under Michael Kovac, a wrestler from Linz, at Wrestling School Austria. According to Hahn, Kovac made him and the other students practice amateur wrestling to benefit their overall professional wrestling abilities.
Kovac would also charge €35 for private lessons.