#2 Turn heel on WWE Monday Night RAW
Throughout his WWE career, Kevin Owens has portrayed both a babyface and heel to significant success. KO was initially a villainous heel on NXT and Monday Night RAW during his early career. This saw Owens capture the NXT Championship, Intercontinental Championship, United States Championship and Universal Championship.
However, Owens eventually switched to babyface in 2019 and has largely remained so since. With the former Universal Champion not potraying a villain in close to three years, it certainly feels like a change in attitude is needed.
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Kevin Owens' best work in WWE has been as a heel, winning the bulk of his championships as a bad guy. With the move to Monday Night RAW now official, perhaps it's time to see the evil prize fighter return.
#1 Challenge for the WWE Championship
Kevin Owens made history when he became the second ever Universal Champion in WWE history in 2016 on Monday Night RAW. To this day, it remains the only World Championship that Owens has held during his WWE career.
Despite all the titles won by KO, he has never held the WWE Championship. With it's 50 year plus lineage, the WWE Title is without a doubt the most prestigious championship in World Wrestling Entertainment today.
Now that Owens has switched Friday Nights for Monday Nights, perhaps the former Universal Champion will begin his chase for the most prestigious prize in the company.
Current champion Big E is in desperate need for main event level stars to face off against on the red brand. Maybe a heel Kevin Owens would be the perfect opponent to defend the WWE Championship against.