Intercontinental Champion Ricochet Vs Gunther Set For 6/10 WWE SmackDown

June 4, 2022 at 8:53 AM IST
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Intercontinental Champion Ricochet Vs Gunther Set For 6/10 WWE SmackDown

Coming up next week on SmackDown, Intercontinental Champion Ricochet to put his title on the line against Gunther!





During the June 3rd episode of SmackDown, WWE announced that Ricochet will put his Intercontinental Championship on the line against Gunther.





Here is the full announcement regarding the match;



Intercontinental Champion Ricochet to put his title on the line against Gunther Since making his SmackDown debut, Gunther has run rampant over the competition. In recent weeks, however, he has crossed paths with Intercontinental Champion Ricochet after The One and Only came to the aid of Drew Gulak.
Now, The Ring General is out to ground the high-flying titleholder and take his title. Don’t miss what is sure to be an incredible Intercontinental Championship Match, Friday at 8/7 C on FOX.
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