


Jey will use Gunther for the World Heavyweight World Championship in Wrestlemania 41 on April 19-20. In a recent episode of his podcast, the member of the Hall of Fame of WWE Kevin Nash, twice awarded, gave some tips to the winner of the Royal Rumble Male of 2025.
Use met with his brother Jimmy to defeat Austin Theory and Grayson Waller in the episode of March 24 of RAW. A week earlier, he beat Theory in 29 seconds before making a mistake in a jump from the upper rope to the outside of the ring.
In his podcast Kliq ThisNash said that use should work in his cardio and questioned if he is struggling to deal with the reflectors:
“I thought Jey looked tired. I think Jey has gained some weight. I think the pressure of this place is affecting him. He is overwhelmed like shit. He just needs to relax. I think he needs to do some cardio. I don't know how long he is putting in (Cardio). I don't know how many House Shows are doing even.” (1:25:31 – 1:26:01)
Jey use acted as a team fighter for more than a decade before highlighting as an individual competitor in 2023. Since then, he has become one of WWE's most popular stars.
Kevin Nash thinks that Jey use should alter his entry “Yeet”
Before the fighting, Jey use interacts with fans walking between the crowd and moving the arms up and down repeatedly.
The “YEET” entry of the 39 -year -old fighter is widely considered one of the best in WWE. However, Kevin Nash thinks that Gunther's rival should reduce his energetic routine prior to combat to avoid getting tired.
“That year of Yeet is like a Jo#$%do Jazzecise, so if you get too involved in that process, I think you really have to enter the center of the ring after they present it, I think you have to do as (Hulk) Hogan used to do with the gesture of (ear),” Nash continued. “You need Yeet one side, Yeet, Yeet, Yeet. Go to all four sides. Don't go to the corners, don't jump. Just do it right in the center of the ring, and then hook and make your fight.” (1:26:24 – 1:26:58)
Nash clarified that I use could still make the “YET” gestures from the corners of the ring, but should become a routine after combat instead of previous.