10 Live Observations From Attending WWE Raw Live In Manchester

6. Fans Are Desperate For KO To Succeed

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One of the biggest pops of the Raw taping was Kevin Owens coming to to the rescue of Seth Rollins and The Street Profits.

By this point, the crowd had already sh*tted all over Seth before, during, and after his match against WALTER, and even Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford coming out to save The Architect from an Imperium beatdown only got a modest pop, at best. When KO's music hit, though, the crowd went absolutely nuts.

Despite WWE seemingly flipping between hot and cold on whether or not to go all-in on Kevin Owens, the Manchester crowd were fully behind the former Universal Champion - and it was the Canadian's spots in the following eight-man tag bout that received the biggest response of anybody in the match.

The people are desperate to cheer KO, and his positive crowd response massively overshadowed the majority of the supposed babyfaces on both SmackDown and Raw on Friday night. For whatever reason, WWE just doesn't seem to know what to do with this one-time NXT Champion, yet the WWE Universe is clearly eager to see Owens given a proper opportunity to run with the ball and become a regular main event player.

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