Kevin Owens Declares Ownership of Winged Eagle Championship After WWE Attack

Kevin Owens made waves by claiming ownership of the Winged Eagle Championship following his shocking attack on Cody Rhodes at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event.

The Brutal Attack on Cody Rhodes

The chaos erupted at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 14, 2024. After Cody Rhodes successfully defended his Undisputed WWE Championship against Kevin Owens, the celebration was cut short. Owens, frustrated by his loss, blindsided Rhodes with a devastating Package Piledriver. The attack left Rhodes incapacitated and needing medical assistance as he was stretchered out of the arena.

To add insult to injury, Owens seized the iconic Winged Eagle Championship — a belt Cody has held dear since its reintroduction — and held it high in a bold display of defiance.


H3: Triple H Intervenes

As Owens stood tall with the title, WWE’s Chief Content Officer Triple H stormed the ring to confront him. In a heated exchange, Triple H snatched the belt from Owens, and the two engaged in a brief shoving match before officials intervened. This moment underscored Owens’ determination to cement his place in the championship picture.


H2: Kevin Owens’ Bold Social Media Declaration

Following the event, Owens took to Twitter to intensify the drama. He posted a photo of himself holding the Winged Eagle Championship with the caption, “Mine.” This declaration left fans speculating: is Owens staking a legitimate claim to the title, or is he simply taunting Rhodes after the brutal assault?

The move has positioned Owens as one of WWE’s most dangerous wildcards, creating anticipation for what comes next.


H3: What’s Next for Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens?

With Cody Rhodes potentially sidelined due to injuries sustained in the attack, Owens’ actions could lead to a major title feud. Will Owens face repercussions from Triple H, or will Rhodes return seeking revenge? The WWE Universe is eager to see how this rivalry escalates.

Owens’ claim on the Winged Eagle Championship raises the stakes, making this one of the most talked-about storylines heading into 2025.

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