WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event ended with chaos as Kevin Owens unleashed a brutal post-match assault on Cody Rhodes, leaving the Undisputed WWE Champion stretchered out. But while the shocking moment left fans talking, the unexpected angle wasn’t just for show—it had a strategic purpose.

According to Fightul Select, the post-show attack was crafted to bridge the gap between Saturday Night’s Main Event and next week’s SmackDown. WWE wanted the live crowd to experience both Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens in action, while also setting up content for TV viewers. The footage from the attack is slated to air on SmackDown, accompanied by a backstage segment featuring Owens, ensuring that the storyline momentum carries through seamlessly.

Owens’ ambush also sparked an intense confrontation with Triple H, who stormed out and confronted the former Universal Champion. After ripping the title belt out of Owens’ hands, the two exchanged shoves before referees stepped in to separate them. The tension between the two has already ignited speculation about whether this will lead to more fireworks in the coming weeks.

This post-show chaos proves WWE knows how to keep fans on their toes, blending live event drama with TV storytelling for maximum impact. Whether it’s Kevin Owens ramping up his aggression or Triple H stepping in to restore order, the tension is just getting started—and fans can’t wait to see how it all plays out on SmackDown.

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What do you think of WWE’s decision to include the post-show attack in next week’s SmackDown? Is this a smart way to keep fans engaged, or do you think it could have been handled differently? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Steve Carrier

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