Kevin Owens just celebrated the ten-year anniversary of his WWE signing on August 12, a decade that has included multiple title reigns and WrestleMania main events.
Owens' contract is set to expire in early 2025 and he has yet to re-sign.
Throughout his decade in WWE, Owens has had a consistent presence on television and tasked with big matches, lengthy segments, and finding continuity.
Speaking to Raj Prashaad of Uproxx, Owens commented on his future in wrestling.
“I don’t have a decade left here,” Owens said. “Another 5, 6 years or something if the opportunities are there and the circumstances are right.”
Owens admitted he's love another title run because it would “probably make my daughter really happy,” but that won't make or break things for him.
“Mainly, though, I really just want everything I do to be memorable and enjoyable for people watching, and I really want to help the future of the industry. Whether, you could say work with the younger talent or whatever, but it’s not even necessarily younger talent, there’s talent of all ages that are coming up, that are developing. And I want to have a blast doing it," he said.
Owens is set to challenge Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship at WWE Bash in Berlin.
Fans can check out the current lineup for the show by clicking here.