Kevin Owens Seemingly Teases NXT Return Following His Firing During Last Night's SMACKDOWN LIVE

Kevin Owens Seemingly Teases NXT Return Following His Firing During Last Night's SMACKDOWN LIVE

Kevin Owens was fired by Shane McMahon at the end of last night's SmackDown Live but the former Universal Champion now appears to be teasing a return to NXT ahead of its move to the USA Network...

By JoshWilding - Sep 11, 2019 08:09 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Kevin Owens was fired by Shane McMahon at the end of last night's SmackDown Live and now the former Universal Champion is teasing a return to NXT. As you can see below, he sent out a Tweet with the numbers "14-24-20." If you match those to the corresponding letters in the alphabet, that spells N-X-T! 

NXT is moving to the USA Network next week and it would certainly entice fans if he were to appear on the show moving forward. 

Of course, that would feel like something of a demotion for Owens but ever since WWE cut his hot streak dead with that $100,000 fine, it might not hurt for him to escape the main roster. Chances are Owens is just toying with fans, of course, but it's certainly food for thought. 

As always, we'll keep you guys updated as we learn more.
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