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Bash in Berlin 2024

Top three reasons why Kevin Owens will turn heel at WWE Bash in Berlin 2024

Published at :August 30, 2024 at 4:05 PM
Modified at :August 30, 2024 at 4:05 PM
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At WWE Bash in Berlin, Kevin Owens will face Cody Rhodes

Kevin Owens will battle Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship at Bash in Berlin, which is widely anticipated.

Even though this blockbuster match is approaching, supporters have been gripped by a sense of foreboding. There have been various reports and suspicions that Kevin Owens may ultimately turn his back on Rhodes during the impending event.

The speculations of an upcoming heel flip have reached a fever pitch as The Prizefighter discreetly teased it on SmackDown Live.

The rumors may finally come true at Bash in Berlin, as his thirst for riches may cause a significant transformation in his character.

The corporation has various reasons to initiate the much-anticipated transformation that supporters have been asking for.

Here are some reasons why Kevin Owens will turn heel:

3. WWE will try to build a rivalry around Kevin Owens & Cody Rhodes

Kevin Owens’ Bash in Berlin bout with Cody Rhodes stems from their camaraderie more than hostility. Because it is a babyface vs. babyface rivalry, its development has been slow, with the WWE lacking many opportunities to make it fascinating.

To take this storyline to a whole new level, WWE may finally turn Owens villainous at the forthcoming event. This will reveal a new dimension in the animosity and set the road for a rematch between Rhodes and KO at the Bad Blood premium live event.

Things might get even more interesting this time, with The Prizefighter revealing his evil side and determined to take the Undisputed WWE Championship from The American Nightmare.

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2. To revive his whole gimmick

Kevin Owens has undoubtedly dropped from the main event stage over the past year, with his persona becoming very stale.

It would not be exaggerating to argue that The Prizefighter has lost the spark that once defined him. Owens’ career suffered as a result of irregular bookings and uninspired storylines on SmackDown.

As a result, WWE might turn him villain at Bash in Berlin to rejuvenate his present character and give him a new start.

A change in character might restore his reputation and reestablish him as a top-tier celebrity. It might put Kevin Owens back in the limelight, as he returns to his Prizefighter gimmick, which previously terrorized his opponents.

1. To prepare the way for Sami Zayn’s entry in The Bloodline

A key reason why WWE is expected to turn Kevin Owens villainous at Bash in Berlin is to prepare for Sami Zayn’s entrance on SmackDown Live.

With The Prizefighter’s heel flip, his participation in The Bloodline narrative will cease. His prospective villain flip appears to keep him involved in a heated battle with Cody Rhodes on SmackDown.

Meanwhile, Roman Reigns hopes to unify his estranged brothers, Jey and Jimmy Uso, to face Solo Sikoa’s team. With the possibility of Owens or Rhodes’ participation fading, Sami Zayn may finally return to SmackDown.

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