Kevin Owens isn’t just holding a grudge—he’s out for revenge.

Days after brutally attacking Sami Zayn on WWE Raw following Zayn’s loss to CM Punk, Owens has made it clear that their friendship is beyond repair. Ahead of SmackDown on February 7, 2025, Owens posted a video message from his car, making one thing clear—he holds Zayn responsible for everything he’s been through.

In the intense promo, Owens didn’t hold back, listing his injuries and making it clear that Zayn’s actions, or rather his inaction, are what pushed him to the edge.

“We’ve been through a lot, me and you, over the years… but I don’t think we’ve ever been through anything like what happened on Saturday. The scars. The stitches. These scars—I’m always gonna have on my face. And the trauma? You can’t see that, but I can feel it. My neck, my spine, the pain I’ve been in all week… and I still am, still experiencing right now. It’s probably never gonna go away completely.”

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Then, Owens made his point clear—he blames Zayn for everything. “It’s all your fault. Because Sami, you just stood there and watched while Cody tried to end my career. Worse, I think he was actually trying to end my life in that Rumble. But you? You rushed to the aid of Roman Reigns because someone was beating him up in the corner. But for me? For me… you did nothing. You’re a horrible friend. You’re a disgusting human being. I’ll never forgive you. Never.”

And just when it seemed like he had said enough, Owens sent a chilling warning: “But I am gonna make you pay. You’re gonna pay.”

With Zayn recovering from the vicious assault on Raw, the tension between these two is boiling over fast. Owens isn’t just angry—he’s consumed by it. If this message is any indication, SmackDown could be explosive when Zayn finally responds.

How do you see this feud playing out? Does Kevin Owens have a right to be this angry, or has he completely lost it? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

How do you see this feud playing out? Does Kevin Owens have a right to be this angry, or has he completely lost it? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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