#5 Triple H
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Much like how he practically gift-wrapped Seth Rollins a WWE Championship run, only to screw him over later when he felt he'd been let down, accepting the Game's help is a double-edged sword.
And it's fair to say that Kevin Owens has fallen well short of expectations.
Ever since being handed the WWE Universal Championship, he's been squashed by Goldberg, packed off to SmackDown Live and lost out on the United States Championship to AJ Styles.
And to compound matters, he also took it upon himself to assault Triple H's 73-year-old father-in-law.
Assuming Triple H will be working a program for WrestleMania next year, perhaps it's time that he shows up on television sooner than later.
Kevin Owens, you've been warned!
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