Kevin Owens Shows Up On SMACKDOWN LIVE, And It Looks Like He Has Shane McMahon By The Balls

Kevin Owens Shows Up On SMACKDOWN LIVE, And It Looks Like He Has Shane McMahon By The Balls

Kevin Owens turned up in the crowd on SmackDown LIVE tonight, but Shane McMahon was quick to invite him into the ring once he realized he'd been served with a $25 million unlawful termination lawsuit!

By MarkCassidy - Sep 18, 2019 04:09 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Shane McMahon fired Kevin Owens last week after he failed to fix his match against Chad Gable as special referee, but "The Best in the World" may have made a huge mistake.

Last night on SmackDown LIVE, it was revealed that KO served Shane with a $25 million unlawful termination lawsuit, and because McMahon attacked Owens while he was acting as a WWE official, it looks like he has a strong case.

Oh, and he doesn't just get the money if he wins; he gets to fire Shane McMahon!

Fans were wondering where this storyline was headed, so it's nice to finally get a clearer picture of the endgame. There is still speculation that Owens will be a part of NXT's USA Network debut later tonight, however, so this case may not necessarily go his way.

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