Kevin Owens Reflects On Phone Call From Shawn Michaels That Helped Change His Perspective In WWE
Kevin Owens was not particularly happy during his days as WWE Champion back in 2015 and 2018, however he eventually received some good advice from WWE Hall of Fame legend Shawn Michaels that changed his perspective.
“The Prize Fighter” spoke with Shakiel Mahjouri of CBS Sports this week to promote WWE Bash In Berlin 2024 at Uber Arena in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, August 31.
Mahjouri sent along the following highlights from the interview where he touches on the aforementioned topics with his thoughts.
On why Kevin Owens was never happy during his singles run between 2015 and 2018: “Winning titles is still an accolade that’s incredibly flattering and rewarding. But I think what helped me be less obsessed by that aspect of it is from 2015 to 2018, that’s all I could think about. That’s when I was champion all the time. I was intercontinental champion, U.S. champion, universal champion, and I was never happy. I always wanted to more. I wanted the next week to be bigger. I’d finish a match and think what’s next week? The people I’d speak to would say, ‘I don’t know what’s next week, we’ll figure it out.’ I really didn’t enjoy any of it as much as I should have. I went away and had double knee surgery in 2018. I spent five months home away from it. I think that helped me put things in perspective. I needed that time away because I had been on the road for four years with WWE. It’s like a train. You get on and you don’t get off. You don’t realize how quickly time passes. When I went away, I talked to people about how it was really hard for me to shut it off and not be consumed by wrestling all the time.”
On how he had a phone call with Shawn Michaels that helped change his perspective: “I actually remember one of the very useful talks I had was with Shawn Michaels. I called him out of the blue and he was kind enough to listen to me. He said he was like me in many ways throughout his career. Always obsessed with what’s next and not enjoying the ride. Hearing it from someone I looked up to so much helped me let go. Since then, I still have my moments where I get swept up but I can pull back and say, ‘Hey, this is pretty incredible.’ Maybe it’s not perfect or it’s not the way you think it should be sometimes, but come on. That’s been very helpful. Since that change in perspective, I’ve been in the ring with Stone Cold, I won the tag titles at WrestleMania with my best friend. It’s worked out alright. I was in the ring at WrestleMania this year with Randy Orton. Mind-blowing stuff.”
Check out the complete interview via the YouTube player embedded below.