Kevin Owens attacks Vince McMahon on SmackDown Live
Vince McMahon came to SmackDown Live for the first time in four years on Tuesday night in Las Vegas to address the situation between Kevin Owens and his son, Shane. Things didn’t go so well …
For weeks, even going back to before SummerSlam, Kevin Owens has had his fair share of issues with SmackDown Live commissioner Shane McMahon.
All of the tension boiled over when Owens made things insanely personal with McMahon, resulting in Shane-O-Mac completely losing his cool and attacking Owens. SmackDown Live general manager Daniel Bryan later told McMahon that he was indefinitely suspended from WWE.
After the younger McMahon’s suspension, the older male McMahon made some headlines. It was announced that Vince McMahon would return to the blue brand for the first time in over four years to address the situation with his son and Owens.
Owens opened the show with a proclamation that he was going to sue everyone in WWE, fire Sami Zayn, make Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton wear the same suit every week and take control of SmackDown Live by naming it “The Kevin Owens Show.”
Later in the show, after Owens was greeted by Daniel Bryan, who said that the boss had some things to say that Owens didn’t want to hear, Owens and McMahon finally came face-to-face. McMahon made a match for Owens and the younger McMahon at the upcoming Hell in a Cell pay-per-view in the match the pay-per-view is named for.
After that, it didn’t end well for the chairman of the board.
After a few words between the two, Owens attacked McMahon and completely destroyed the owner of the company with a vicious headbutt, a superkick and a huge frog splash from the top.
If Owens had plans on suing the company, those plans probably got ripped up in his head during all of this madness.
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This feud between Owens and the McMahon family is far from over and who knows? Maybe another boss might show up at some point. Cough, cough, Triple H.