#2 SmackDown Live has enough good guys
With Kofi Kingston, Roman Reigns and Finn Balor all on SmackDown Live, does the show really need another high-profile babyface in Kevin Owens?
Throughout his four years in NXT/WWE, KO proved himself to be one of the top heels that the company has seen over the course of the last decade. Granted, it was inevitable that he would become a good guy one day, but the timing of Reigns and Balor moving to Tuesday nights is certainly questionable.
If Owens remains a good guy, he will be the fourth most popular singles Superstar on SmackDown Live. However, if he switches back to the dark side, he will likely find himself facing the aforementioned babyfaces in main events for the rest of 2019.
As entertaining as the former NXT champion has been during his short run as a good guy so far, perhaps it would make more sense for him to attack Kingston and kick-start another run as a major heel on the blue brand.