Okay, so I’ve been seeing a lot of buzz online lately about Kevin Owens’ son, and it’s gotten me pretty curious. I mean, I’m a big fan of Kevin Owens in the WWE, and I knew he had a son, but I didn’t know much more than that.
So, I started digging around a bit. I scrolled through some articles and social media posts, and wow, this kid is something else! Apparently, he’s a giant, like 6’7″ or something crazy like that. There’s this picture of him standing next to his dad, Kevin, and he just towers over him. It’s wild!
- I found an interview where Kevin talked about his son, Owen.
- He mentioned that people are wondering if Owen will follow in his footsteps and get into wrestling.
That got me thinking, wouldn’t that be cool? I mean, Kevin Owens has done it all in WWE, and to see his son potentially get in the ring, it would be amazing!
Then I learned a bit more about Kevin’s career. I didn’t know this, but his ring name “Owens” is actually a tribute to his son, who’s named after Owen Hart. That’s a pretty cool detail, right? It just shows how much family means to him.
And get this, I read that Kevin recently turned heel after betraying Cody Rhodes. Apparently, it had something to do with Cody teaming up with Roman Reigns. It’s all a bit confusing, but it sounds like some serious drama went down!
The Real-Life Friendship
I also stumbled upon some stuff about Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. Everyone knows they’re best friends in real life, right? It’s cool to see that kind of bond in the wrestling world. They had a lot of matches in the ring. They also won the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship together.
So yeah, that’s what I’ve learned about Kevin Owens’ son and a bit about Kevin himself. It’s been a fun little research journey, and it’s made me an even bigger fan. I’m definitely going to keep an eye out for any news about Owen and see if he decides to step into the squared circle. And, of course, I’ll continue to follow Kevin’s career and all the crazy storylines he’s involved in. Wrestling is just so entertaining, isn’t it?