Another injured WWE superstar has been confirmed by the WWE as someone who is slated to return. During Monday’s episode of RAW, the company confirmed that former WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens would be returning to in-ring action soon.

Just like with Sami Zayn, WWE did not reveal the exact date that he’d be returning to competition. You can see the graphic that WWE sent out here:


Owens has been sidelined due to him suffering a knee injury and getting surgery. Originally, the internal fear is that he could be out for 8 months, which would’ve projected his return timeframe to be anytime from February to June of 2019. However, he’s right on course for an earlier return than originally projected.

Owens was last seen in action when WWE officials decided to book him wat the Super Show-Down event where he teamed with Elias in a losing effort against Bobby Lashley and John Cena.

Moving along, his last match came the following night on Monday Night RAW once he lost to Lashley, who after the match attacked him. This allowed WWE to write him off of television and storylines in order for him to get surgery. It will be interesting to see what WWE has in store for him.