Is Kevin Owens leaving WWE immediately after his contract expiry? What we know so far
Kevin Owens recently turned heel, attacking Cody Rhodes in the off-air moments of Bad Blood 2024. The Prizefighter is now expected to feud with the Undisputed WWE Champion on SmackDown in the coming months. Amid this, one question arises: will Owens leave WWE after the expiration of his contract?
In an interview from May 2024, Owens revealed that his WWE contract was set to expire in approximately nine months, likely around the end of this year or early January. Currently, there has been no announcement of a contract extension, which raises speculation about Owens potentially leaving WWE. Reports have also suggested that AEW is prepared to offer a lucrative deal if Owens becomes available.
However, the scenario of the former Universal Champion leaving WWE seems unlikely.
One significant reason is Kevin Owens' own statement, where he mentioned that he has formed a close bond with everyone in WWE and can't imagine his life without his co-workers. Additionally, reports have indicated that WWE has already approached the 40-year-old star with a new deal under Triple H's leadership.
Considering these factors, it seems highly unlikely that Owens will leave WWE, even as his contract nears its expiration.
Why Triple H must be cautious about Kevin Owens for the next few months
To ensure that Kevin Owens signs a contract extension with WWE, Triple H must be cautious in handling the Prizefighter. One of the key factors is giving Kevin proper booking in his feud with Cody Rhodes. If Kevin is treated well in his rivalry against the Undisputed WWE Champion, it will increase the chances of the SmackDown star inking a contract extension with the Stamford-based promotion.
However, if the opposite happens and Triple H poorly books the multi-time Intercontinental Champion, it could create a situation where fans speculate that Kevin Owens might join All Elite Wrestling.
With Cody Rhodes set to face Gunther at Crown Jewel 2024, WWE will likely hold off on the Cody-Owens feud, potentially building it into a key storyline as we head into Survivor Series and beyond.
This could be an opportunity for Triple H to give Owens a meaningful program, ensuring he remains an important figure on the SmackDown roster. This also improves the likelihood of his contract extension with World Wrestling Entertainment.
Overall, it will be interesting to see how Triple H books Kevin Owens in the coming months as we approach the contract expiration of the former Universal Champion.