Kevin Owens Considers Himself A Better Good Guy Than Bad Guy

Kevin Owens started the year as one of the top heels in WWE through his alliance with Seth Rollins and feud with Steve Austin leading into WrestleMania 38.

He's now a babyface after clashing with the likes of Austin Theory and The Bloodline (Roman Reigns, The Usos, Solo Sikoa, & Sami Zayn).

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Speaking on The Happy Hour, Owens was praised for his heel work, but he feels he makes for a better good guy.

"I actually consider myself a better good guy than bad guy, believe it or not, but I've been told I'm good either way. I'm just happy to be doing a good job one way or another," he said.

Owens' presentation changed when Triple H was put in charge of WWE creative in July as he reverted to his Prize Fighter ways. He marked the change by destroying Ezekiel.

Asked about the changes in WWE, Owens said, "For everybody, the presentation of the show has been different and the mentality behind what we do. For us in the locker room and as performers, there is kind of a different way of thinking about what we do now. It's been fun and energizing in a way. Everyone is excited to do their part and make the show as good as possible. It's been exciting for sure."

Owens was part of last Tuesday's NXT, mediating a confrontation between JD McDonagh, Bron Breakker, and Ilja Dragunov ahead of their NXT Halloween Havoc clash.

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