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Triple H to give Nick Aldis a 7-foot monster as enforcer to protect him from Kevin Owens? Possibility explored

Over the past few months, Triple H has been deeply involved in the storyline surrounding Kevin Owens. The Prizefighter even engaged in a physical altercation with The Game during an off-air segment at Saturday Night's Main Event. Currently, Owens has sidelined both Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes with injuries after delivering brutal piledrivers.

On the latest episode of WWE SmackDown, Kevin Owens issued a chilling warning, hinting at a major upcoming move for which he would hold WWE responsible. The recent video package featuring Owens has fueled speculation that the former Universal Champion may target Nick Aldis next. Owens has accused Aldis of being responsible for his failure to win the title at Saturday Night's Main Event.

Given these developments, it’s likely that Triple H may assign Nick Aldis an enforcer to protect him. One name that stands out for this role is the seven-foot Nigerian Giant, Omos. The 30-year-old star has been absent from WWE since the April 5, 2024, episode of SmackDown. Since then he has neither competed in the ring nor appeared in any segments.

Reintroducing Omos as the enforcer for the SmackDown General Manager could be an excellent way to bring him back to television. Omos has prior experience as a bodyguard, having worked on RAW Underground during the pandemic era under Shane McMahon. A role like this would allow Omos to appear regularly on television without requiring him to compete in matches every week. This makes it easier for WWE to manage his booking.

Overall, introducing the Nigerian Giant as Nick Aldis’ new enforcer could add an intriguing layer to the storyline. It remains to be seen what Triple H has planned for the Kevin Owens saga and how he will elevate the drama in the coming weeks.


Will the KO saga lead to a match between Triple H and Kevin Owens?

With Triple H's heavy involvement in Kevin Owens' ongoing saga, the question arises: will this lead to a match between The Game and KO?

The answer, based on the current situation, is no. Recent reports confirm that the sole reason why The King of Kings has been incorporated into the storyline is to enhance Owens' villainous turn.

This suggests that Triple H's role in the angle has no connection to an in-ring comeback for the Chief Content Officer. Despite his absence from the squared circle, The Game's presence still adds significant value to the storyline.

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