10 Times WWE Made A Massive Mess & NOBODY Cared

7. Kevin Owens' Career In The Toilet

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On the picture above these words, Kevin Owens has the words "Fight Everyone" emblazoned across his chest in blue. Hard to see, perhaps, as the rest of him is covered the same colour thanks to Braun Strowman locking him in a portable toilet and tipping it over.

Part of shamefully sh*te storyline that took up several months in 2018, Owens was bullied by Braun in the sort of angle that only spews forth from a mind like Vince McMahon's. The sort of bad patter that would be mettle-testing for the likes of Owens had he not already held the Universal Championship and in been in several high profile programmes before that.

He looked an absolute state and the worst was yet to come. Squashed at SummerSlam by the 'Monster Among Men' before Bobby Lashley turned himself heel just by battering him so thoroughly, 'KO's annus horribilus was rather painfully summed up by his bad day in the portabog.

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