Kevin Owens “injury” puts WrestleMania 41 match in jeopardy

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A reported injury to Kevin Owens appears to have put his match with Randy Orton at WrestleMania 41 in jeopardy with just 15 days left to go before the event. PWN/PWNexus has reported that KO is set to update fans on the situation during tonight’s episode of SmackDown.

Kevin Owens vs Randy Orton potentially up in the air

The Discord channel for PWN, which has been known to break genuine news in the very recent past posted the following:

“PWN has been told Kevin Owens is dealing with an undisclosed injury with no time table set for a return to action. This puts Owens’ WrestleMania 41 match vs Randy Orton in jeopardy with only 15 days remaining until the show of shows, to the extent that alternative plans for Orton have been discussed but no pivot has been made for Orton as of now” the channel reported.

“Owens’ last match came on March 1st at Elimination Chamber vs Sami Zayn in an Unsanctioned match. Once more information is available, we will update the situation” PWN added.

There has been no official word from WWE or Owens himself regarding the reported injury. There is still a chance that the company could be trying to put out wrong information, but everything right now seems to point to KOMania at WrestleMania 41 potentially being hampered.

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