
Kevin Owens has been featured prominently in WWE’s latest promotional material for WrestleMania 41, despite recent controversy surrounding his attack on Cody Rhodes. The former Universal Champion appears alongside CM Punk, Bianca Belair, Roman Reigns, Solo Sikoa, and John Cena in a newly released poster promoting RAW’s transition to Netflix on January 6.
The promotional image notably excludes Cody Rhodes, who was recently sidelined after Owens executed a piledriver on him during Saturday Night’s Main Event. Rhodes has since been wearing a neck brace, though the extent of his injuries remains unclear. The incident has yet to be addressed on SmackDown, leaving Nick Aldis’s potential disciplinary response unknown.
The poster’s timing and talent selection have sparked discussion within the wrestling community, particularly regarding Owens’s inclusion following his confrontation with Triple H. His presence suggests that any speculation about potential termination may have been premature.
Triple H and Kevin Owens spark WrestleMania speculation
The recent confrontation between Triple H and Kevin Owens has generated conversation about a potential storyline leading into WrestleMania 41 in April. The timing of their interaction, combined with Owens’s prominent placement in the new promotional materials, hints at larger developments ahead.
The Road to WrestleMania 41 campaign presents an interesting perspective on WWE’s current hierarchy. While John Cena’s upcoming retirement tour in 2025 features prominently, the absence of both Cody Rhodes and current World Champion Gunther from the promotional materials raises questions about creative direction as WWE enters its new era on Netflix.