Kevin Owens has taken the WWE by storm since joining the company in 2014.

Owens has made an impression on the WWE Universe since signing with the company and competing in the company’s developmental brand, NXT. He would go onto hold the NXT Championship then be moved to the main roster while still the champion.

He had a good debut on Monday Night Raw as WWE officials placed him in a feud with arguably one of the biggest Superstars that the company has ever created. That man is John Cena.

Ever since he joined the main roster in May of 2015, Owens has won several championships including the Universal Championship, United States Championship, and Intercontinental Championship.

The former WWE United States Champion recently sat down with At The Shore Online (Press Of Atlantic City) to promote an upcoming WWE live event in Wildwood, NJ. During the interview, he was asked about his WrestleMania dream match. Ironically, he listed his arch rival Sami Zayn.

These two Superstars have feuded on the independent scene, Ring of Honor, NXT and on the WWE main roster. Even though they have wrestled each other hundreds of times, they still manage to come up with new ideas to put on some classic matches.

"I feel like Sami Zayn, it would be such a great chapter to add to our story. We’ve been at each other’s throats and by each other’s sides simultaneously the last 15 years. It would be great to do something with him and also Finn Balor, who is my best friend. We got to the WWE the exact same time and didn’t know each other before hand. We had a bit of contact here and there before because we knew we both would spend time there. We bonded over that.”

“Once we got to Orlando we’ve became very close quickly and getting to main event with him would be incredible. It would be another incredible chapter to our story. We both kind of dove in to uncharted territories, him from Japan and me from other places. We both did well for ourselves, to get to achieve that was very special."

Owens is set to face AJ Styles in a WWE United States Title match at this Sunday’s Battleground PPV (pay-per-view) event in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the Wells Fargo Center.

The event will be headlined by WWE Champion Jinder Mahal and challenger Randy Orton in a Punjabi Prison match. When asked about working with Styles, Owens kept it kayfabe with his answer.

"Yeah, I don’t enjoy it at all actually. I’d rather never having to work with him again. He has my title, and I have to go after, and it looks like we’re nowhere near done. Unfortunately, I have to step in the ring with him several more times, it’s part of what we do.”