Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens once acknowledged that they “might be destined to do this forever.”

Having already faced off in several show-stealing barnburners over the years, Owens and Zayn are indeed set to once again battle in a highly anticipated slugfest this Sunday at WWE Hell in a Cell.

Though they went some time without crossing paths, KO and The Great Liberator have been brought back together by their dogged pursuit of the Intercontinental Championship. And while neither has taken the workhorse title from Apollo Crews, Owens and Zayn have emphatically rekindled their own rivalry in the process.

Zayn, who has spent months explaining why he believes everyone in WWE is out to get him, has hired a documentary crew to track his every move. He also done everything in his power to talk Owens into supporting his crusade, but KO has been skeptical of Zayn’s claims from day one and is looking to pulverize his former friend back to reality.

Cleary miffed by a lack of support from Owens, Zayn got involved in a tag team match on the June 18 edition of SmackDown, and his interference paved the way for Crews and Commander Azeez to defeat Owens and Big E.

With animosity arguably at an all-time high, what will happen when Owens and Zayn match wits and fists? Find out at WWE Hell in a Cell, streaming Sunday at 8 ET/5 PT on Peacock in the United States and on WWE Network everywhere else!

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Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens once acknowledged that they “might be destined to do this forever.”

Having already faced off in several show-stealing barnburners over the years, Owens and Zayn are indeed set to once again battle in a highly anticipated slugfest this Sunday at WWE Hell in a Cell.

Though they went some time without crossing paths, KO and The Great Liberator have been brought back together by their dogged pursuit of the Intercontinental Championship. And while neither has taken the workhorse title from Apollo Crews, Owens and Zayn have emphatically rekindled their own rivalry in the process.

Zayn, who has spent months explaining why he believes everyone in WWE is out to get him, has hired a documentary crew to track his every move. He also done everything in his power to talk Owens into supporting his crusade, but KO has been skeptical of Zayn’s claims from day one and is looking to pulverize his former friend back to reality.

Cleary miffed by a lack of support from Owens, Zayn got involved in a tag team match on the June 18 edition of SmackDown, and his interference paved the way for Crews and Commander Azeez to defeat Owens and Big E.

With animosity arguably at an all-time high, what will happen when Owens and Zayn match wits and fists? Find out at WWE Hell in a Cell, streaming Sunday at 8 ET/5 PT on Peacock in the United States and on WWE Network everywhere else!