Shane McMahon addressed Kevin Owens and asked him to walk up to the ring and explain the situation. The security stepped in between Shane and KO but McMahon sent them outside as he wanted to talk 'man to man'. Shane revealed that Owens sued him for wrongful termination and sought 25 million dollars as damages.
Kevin explained the situation of his release and that Shane himself tapped out to Chad Gable. Owens said he had no fault in the situation and Shane fired him regardless. Also, KO was an official at the time and Shane attacked him, which is illegal for a competitor. He added that was he was looking to do as much damage that he could to Shane and if KO won the lawsuit, Shane would be fired, before walking out.
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Jojo Nilanjan Das began writing for Sportskeeda Wrestling in 2015, a path he discovered through a friend. He is known for his live reporting, which gives fans an unbiased and accurate account of events as they happen.
With a Bachelor's in Mass Communication and Journalism, Jojo briefly worked as a research analyst and a graphic designer before starting at Sportskeeda. He remembers getting hooked on RAW and SmackDown in school in the early 2000s.
Jojo's favorite wrestler is Finn Balor, and he has interviewed WWE Superstar Becky Lynch. When he is not covering the live shows, he can be found updating himself about the latest technology, playing games, or practicing music.