WWE rumors 2015: Is Kevin Owens joining the League of Nations soon?

Kevin Owens [photo: YouTube screen capture/ WWE]

Looking at the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) heels who consist the League of Nations, there seems to be someone who could be a good fit — Kevin Owens.

Owens has been known to be a heel (or is he?) so far, using brash talk that normally gets himself in trouble.

And seeing how most of the protagonists in the mix have a score to settle with the members of Roman Reigns' "The Family," seeing Owens join the Sheamus' clan seems to make a lot of sense.

Owens has someone from the side of Reigns whom he could be meeting soon — Dean Ambrose. The Lunatic Fringe is the number one contender to Owens' Intercontinental title so adding the former NXT champion to the roster of hooligans may happen. However, Sheamus ended that Twitter exchange with something interesting.

So with Owens' insertion now looming to be 50–50, it begs to ask if the Canadian would fit in with the other members, seeing how he hasn't exactly panned out to be a good team player. In fact, there is one member over there whom he had issues with — Rusev.

Whether he is added or not may not matter since he can do damage indirectly. He can focus on Ambrose alone, which in turn could prove to be detrimental to Reigns and the group. Either way, that won't mean he would have to deal with anyone else other than Ambrose, which could be a safer route for the intercontinental champion.

There is also the angle that Owens may turn face by standing on neutral ground. Sheamus and Owens could end up feuding at some point, especially if their egos get the best of them.

But any plans of that could be looking too far ahead. There is a faction kind of an atmosphere right now, so that Twitter exchange could be plots for future WWE storylines.

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