Kevin Owens has revealed the goals he still has left to complete in WWE while possibly teasing his retirement.
While Owens has been with WWE for a decade now, some fans forget that the popular star has been wrestling for 24 years in total, following his in-ring debut in early 2000.
Speaking with Busted Open Radio, Owens named several things he wants to do while he’s still active in WWE.
Owens noted that he’s interested in facing Finn Balor at WrestleMania, but indicated that he doesn’t know how many WrestleManias he has left in him.
Also naming Rey Mysterio as a star he wants to face, Owens said:
“I’ve never had a singles match against Rey Mysterio. If I have another WrestleMania in me, I’d love to wrestle Finn Balor there. But as far as just goals, I think I’ve had it so good. I really can’t ask for more.”
After 14 years on the independent scene, Kevin Owens made his WWE debut at the December 2014 NXT TakeOver R:Evolution event, during which he defeated CJ Parker (Juice Robinson) in singles action before turning heel and attacking Sami Zayn.
Exactly two months later, Owens defeated Zayn to win the NXT Championship at NXT TakeOver Rival.
Owens went on to become a WWE Grand Slam winner, following reigns with the Undisputed, US, Intercontinental and Tag Team titles.
At WrestleMania 40, Owens and Randy Orton unsuccessfully challenged for Logan Paul’s US Championship.
Another popular WWE star has hinted that he will retire soon, which you can read more about right here.
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