Triple H could assign 7-foot enforcer to protect Nick Aldis from Kevin Owens
Following recent confrontations and threats, WWE management may bring back Omos as SmackDown GM’s protection against The Prizefighter.
Kevin Owens’ recent actions have created tension within WWE management, particularly after his physical altercation with Triple H at Saturday Night’s Main Event. The Prizefighter has already sidelined Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes through brutal piledrivers, raising concerns about potential future targets.
During the latest SmackDown episode, Owens delivered an ominous message suggesting future actions for which he would hold WWE accountable. His recent video package indicates potential intentions toward Nick Aldis, whom he blames for his championship loss at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
These developments could lead to Triple H assigning an enforcer to protect the SmackDown General Manager. Omos, who has been absent from WWE television since April 5, 2024, emerges as a potential candidate for this role. The Nigerian Giant’s previous experience as a bodyguard during RAW Underground under Shane McMahon’s leadership adds credibility to this possibility.
OMOS is in the building.
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Triple H addresses consequences of Kevin Owens’ actions
The situation with Kevin Owens has escalated beyond his attacks on talent. At Saturday Night’s Main Event, Owens not only injured Cody Rhodes with a Package Piledriver but also took possession of the historic Winged Eagle WWE Championship belt, which was intended to return to WWE’s archives.
Owens has since displayed the retired championship on social media and declared himself the true WWE Champion during the RAW on Netflix Kickoff Show. Triple H’s immediate focus at Saturday Night’s Main Event centered on ensuring Rhodes received medical attention following the assault.
The physical confrontation between Triple H and Owens suggests impending disciplinary measures may be forthcoming, potentially including fines or suspension.