Major Heel Turn After WWE Bad Blood 2024 Went Off The Air

Major Heel Turn After WWE Bad Blood 2024 Went Off The Air WWE

There was a major heel turn tonight in Atlanta, Georgia after WWE Bad Blood 2024 went off the air that included a physical altercation.

Fan footage from behind the State Farm Arena in Atlanta has revealed that there was a post-show altercation between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens.

In footage shared on social media by fans it was revealed that Kevin Owens seemingly had terse words with Cody Rhodes after WWE Bad Blood 2024 in the parking lot.

So emotional of an exchange in fact that it would end in Owens coming to blows with Rhodes, essentially knocking him to the ground with a punch before going on to kick him and even trying to throw a garbage can at the Undisputed WWE Champion.

Kevin Owens even gave Bobby Roode a little shove before hopping in a very cool sports car and speeding off.

Some reports noting that Owens hit Rhodes with the very cool sports car are inaccurate.

You can see the footage from a fan in attendance below with certainly others already posted around social media.

Elsewhere on tonight’s WWE Bad Blood 2024 event, Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes did win their tag team effort against Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu with a little help from the returning Jimmy Uso.

However the show would end on another surprise return as The Rock appeared briefly.

In the post-show press conference, Cody Rhodes was initially announced by Jackie Redmond as scheduled to appear.

He would not end up making it to the press conference however with Triple H simply noting that Rhodes “couldn’t make it”.

You can see two versions of the altercation with Owens filmed from different vantage points below.

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