Kevin Owens has been a major threat to the SmackDown locker room. After weeks of tension, KO snapped at Cody Rhodes in an untelevised backstage assault at Bad Blood.
The drama continued last SmackDown when Owens and Rhodes nearly came to blows again. General Manager Nick Aldis sent The American Nightmare home as Randy Orton tried to get a word with his friend. Unfortunately, The Prizefighter assaulted The Viper in the parking lot.
Fans could expect the chaos to continue on WWE SmackDown, especially if KO attempts to hijack the show.
#4. KO could force his way into the commentary team
Last week on SmackDown, Kevin Owens stormed into the ring to explain why he turned on Cody Rhodes. His mic was cut, and the second-ever Universal Champion grabbed Corey Graves' headset to vent his frustrations.
Since the production team seldom disrupts the commentary team, forcefully joining Michael Cole and Corey Graves as an uninvited commentator might be a creative and effective way of hijacking SmackDown. Furthermore, Owens could look at the action while keeping Rhodes in check.
Naturally, this wouldn't last for long as an angry Nick Aldis, flanked by the security team, could force KO to retreat.
#3. Kevin Owens could hijack the ring and lead the "KO Movement"
Although this strategy works better for babyfaces with a strong fan base, KO could hijack the ring and refuse to leave unless he was served with justice. The Prizefighter could invite some fans or bring a small army of his own to occupy the ring.
The scene could be reminiscent of Daniel Bryan's takeover in March 2014 on RAW at the height of The 'Yes Movement'. But, as stated previously, such endeavors are best suited for sympathetic babyfaces, and Owens doesn't have the sympathy of the crowd.
Nonetheless, it would be intriguing to explore this angle with a heel like Kevin Owens, who feels he has been wronged by his friends.
#2. The former Universal Champion could intrude into Nick Aldis' office
After Kevin Owens' ruthless attack on Cody Rhodes backstage, Nick Aldis suspended The Prizefighter. Last SmackDown, KO's unruly behavior wreaked havoc, and Aldis was still displeased with Owens.
KO is not the one to comfortably sit at home, and he would do all he could to ensure that he returned to work. Therefore, Owens could intrude into the SmackDown General Manager's office to set things straight.
The former NXT Champion could choose to take matters diplomatically, reaching a peaceful negotiation with the SmackDown GM. Alternatively, his undue aggression could anger Aldis and lead to further consequences.
#1. KO could attend as a fan
Kevin Owens' actions may have led to his suspension as a WWE talent, but the same cannot be applied to his passion for the business as a fan. Therefore, Owens could participate in the show by taking a front-row seat.
Since Owens would have a ticket in his hand, Nick Aldis wouldn't have any legal grounds to eject The Prizefighter from the arena unless he caused a stir that disrupted the show.
The Prizefighter wouldn't be a passive fan, as he would naturally get in the faces of Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes, sparking a brawl.