2. A face turn
In his three years on the main roster, Kevin Owens has been featured on both Raw and SmackDown, and as both a main eventer and a mid-card act. He has worked about as comprehensive and diverse a slate of opponents of anyone who has been around for a similar tenure, and the next logical step for him may well be to experiment with a face run.
Paul Heyman has famously commented in interview that Owens’s greatest potential may lie in becoming an everyman face, akin to this generation’s Dusty Rhodes. A turn on Raw would come with a big glass ceiling, as Owens is still unlikely to eclipse The Shield or Bobby Lashley anytime soon.
A face run among the current SmackDown roster, however, could conceivably see him shoot all the way to the top and a respectable run as the WWE Champion, or at least as a contender.