10 Greatest Angles In Modern Wrestling History

7. The Debut Presentation Of Kevin Owens

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Triple H's NXT was incredible at its feel-good best, but go back and watch the week-to-week episodic TV. The wrestling was great (mostly). The character arcs in totality were very effective.

The spark, the energy, the promos and angles weren't really there. It was a basic, functional show that reached - eventually - euphoric crescendos.

The exception was the stunning introduction of the Kevin Owens character.

His debut was built ahead of time as massive deal. Owens had finally made it. A buzz-worthy name from the indie circuit, he was always going to be received as babyface, and WWE baited the fans by presenting him as such. Owens was the killer with purpose; he needed to secure his young family's future. After defeating Juice Robinson at NXT TakeOver: R Evolution, Owens celebrated Sami Zayn's NXT title win over Adrian Neville. The hug, the tears, the very real emotion siphoned into the work: this was amazing, and not just because WWE had acknowledged a story that unfolded beyond its canon.

Owens didn't just turn by smashing Zayn against the apron with a power bomb; by ruining his closest friend's career triumph, he revealed himself to be the worst person in the industry. Just a remorseless, ugly, self-obsessed piece of total sh*t.

Or, a fantastic heel.

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