5 Biggest Reasons Why Vince McMahon Wants To Push Kevin Owens on SmackDown Live
Despite Monday Night Raw gravitating much of the attention due to the superstars that grace the flagship show, SmackDown Live has always held its own ground by giving us some of the best feuds in WWE history.
The blue brand has always been pronounced in elevating a superstar's credibility from the bottom of the industry to the very top of the jungle.
While we were enticed and completely moved by the entire Kofi Kingston's journey to the WWE Championship, Vince McMahon's shocking interruption intertwined with a staggering Kevin Owens return has changed the entire scenario of SmackDown Live.
The prospect of Vince McMahon himself endorsing Owens as the biggest box-office has left the fans as mesmerized as perplexed.
This seems very idealistic for the former Universal Champion who was struggling to find his feet on Monday Night Raw, with his feuds with Braun Strowman and Bobby Lashley presenting him in very sloppy fashion.
Considering that Owens has now replaced Kofi Kingston and will be tussling it out with Daniel Bryan at WWE Fastlane for the WWE Championship, one wonders why did the Chairman of the Board himself advocate a man who broke his skull in half in 2017?
So, without further ado, let's dive deep and analyze the 5 biggest reasons why Vince McMahon wants to push Kevin Owens on SmackDown Live.
#1 Rewarding him for what he did to push Braun Strowman on Monday Night Raw
Remember that disappointing Kevin Owens-Braun Strowman rivalry that transpired on Monday Night Raw and only harmed the former Universal Champion?
There's no denying that the aim of WWE in that rivalry was to ascend The Monster Among Men as a force to be reckoned with whilst keeping Owens as an entertaining element.
However, the disappointing thing was that Strowman was literally steamrolling through the Prizefighter in the entire feud, and while there were moments when Owens had the chance to outmatch the Monster, the former Universal Champion eventually ended up being a comedy act.
Since Owens was so massively underutilized on Monday Night Raw through the entire course of the feud, this could be an ideal way for Vince McMahon to reward him for all that he did to catapult Strowman on the flagship show.
Considering the number of risks the 34-year old Superstar took to keep the spotlight on The Monster Among Men was commendable, and rewarding him back could be an ideal reason.