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Kevin Owens posts cryptic message on social media…and everyone is buzzing!

After getting “fired” from Smackdown last night following the conclusion of the Gable vs McMahon King of the Ring match, Kevin Owens posted a cryptic message on his social media today that got everyone buzzing.

Owens simply posted “14-24-20” on Facebook and Twitter, as fans quickly scrambled to “decode” the message. It did not take long to figure out that 14 represents the letter N in the alphabet, X is the 24th letter in the alphabet, and 20 is, well, you know…T!

He later posted a photo of his daughter from the back holding hands with “her friend.” That friend is none other than former NXT champion Tommaso Ciampa.

With NXT moving to USA Network and the war with All Elite Wrestling just starting, it would not be a surprise if Kevin Owens is moved to the NXT brand again. As things stand, NXT is no longer “developmental” for WWE and is actually now one of the most important shows for the company. Moving former NXT talent back to the brand would give the show some additional star power and with two hours to fill every week, every bit of help is needed!

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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