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Underdog Clayton keen to prove Premier League point

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Jonny Clayton’s record in the Premier League is a formidable one.

The Welshman won the title on debut in 2021 and has reached finals night in each of this three full appearances in the showpiece event.

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But having been overlooked for the past two editions, the Welshman feels he has a point to prove as he returns in 2026.

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“I’ve moaned enough about not being in it, so I’m back with a smile on my face and I’ve got some proving to do that I should be in it,” he said.

“If you talk the talk, you’ve got to walk the walk. I’ve said that I should have been in it, now I need to prove why I should be in it.

“I’m looking forward to this. I’m really ready for this.”

Few will feel they are being written off more than Clayton, and as early as the eve of night one in Newcastle, the 2022 and 2023 semi-finalist got the impression that no one fancies his chances.

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Clayton – the eighth and final player to address reporters at the Premier League’s media day – jokingly quipped that tournament organisers did not expect him to taste further success since the trophy was not present on the table for his interview, as was the case for the other seven participants.

The 51-year-old is also the huge outsider with bookmakers to win the event this year, although that is only adding fuel to the fire as far as ‘The Ferret’ is concerned.

“It motivates me alright because people don’t rate me, obviously they rate the others more. Let’s see on finals night,” he said.

Josh Rock, his opponent on night one, jokingly called Clayton the “old boy” and said he hoped the Pontyberem product would be “rusty”.

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But Clayton is hoping his experience will prove beneficial against debutant Rock.

“To be fair, he’s a good lad, he’s full of fun, he’s confident and he’s a great player,” added Clayton.

“He’s bouncing, he’s ready to go. But I’ve had the experience so hopefully a little bit of experience will help me through.”

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Clayton’s ‘hurt’ in 2025

Danny Noppert, James Wade and Nathan Aspinall are among those who were left downhearted to be omitted from this year’s event – the type of crushing disappointment Clayton himself felt in 2024 and 2025.

It perhaps goes some way to explaining why the former Grand Prix, Masters, World Series and two-time World Cup of Darts champion is intent on grabbing his chance to impress on the grandest stages again with both hands.

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“I’m not going to lie, I thought I had a good chance of being in it last year. I’m obviously disappointed that I wasn’t,” Clayton said.

“The year before, I’ve got no complaints at all, but last year hurt a bit and I wanted to be back in it.

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“I love this tournament. This is my favourite tournament of all and I wanted to be back in it. I’m back, and now I’ve got a point to prove.”

And on his plans to make a mockery of the odds, Clayton concluded: “I’m going [to finals night]. I’m going there to play, I’m not going to have to watch.”

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Gunther breaks WWE character for Cody Rhodes

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WWE Superstar Gunther recently broke his on-screen heel persona to appreciate Cody Rhodes’ work ethic. The Ring General also mentioned why he didn’t want to be like The American Nightmare.

Since retiring Goldberg, John Cena, and AJ Styles, Gunther has become one of the biggest heels in World Wrestling Entertainment. Many believe the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion could retire another legend this year, possibly Brock Lesnar.

During a recent edition of Cody Rhodes’ What Do You Wanna Talk About? podcast, Gunther mentioned that he wanted to get to a spot in WWE where he can elevate young stars like Oba Femi, Bron Breakker, and Ilja Dragunov.

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The Ring General then added that he liked his current role in the company and didn’t want to become a guy who is “at the very mountaintop” where everybody looks up to him.

“I like my role and how I do it. I don’t have it in me to be wanting to be the guy that is at the very mountaintop, and everybody looks up to him,” he said.

The former Imperium leader then broke his on-screen character to praise Cody Rhodes for his work ethic. He mentioned that he admired Rhodes and believed he wouldn’t be able to do as many media and fan interactions as The American Nightmare.

“I admire you [Cody Rhodes] sometimes for what you do, because I couldn’t. I would not be able to have that much fan interaction, to have that much media interaction, and all of that. And you do it really good. That’s not for me… I wanna be at the top, but in a different role and contribute that way,” he added.

Check out his interview below:

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Gunther opened up about losing to Jey Uso at WWE WrestleMania 41

During the same interview on Cody Rhodes’ What Do You Wanna Talk About? podcast, Gunther talked about tapping out to Jey Uso in his WWE World Heavyweight Championship loss at WrestleMania 41.

The Ring General said that he had no issues with tapping out to The Yeet Master, and he didn’t care if the fans saw it as a weakness.

“With Jey, at that moment, that’s the thing, I can swallow my pride. When it’s over, it’s over. I have no issue with that. If the audience views that as weakness, let them be. It’s alright,” Gunther said.

It remains to be seen what the Triple H-led creative team has planned for Gunther ahead of WWE WrestleMania 42.


Please credit Cody Rhodes’ What Do You Wanna Talk About? podcast and give an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling if you use quotes from the first half of this article.