Kevin Owens has a huge opportunity in a couple of weeks time at Fastlane on March 11. Together with Sami Zayn, he takes on Baron Corbin, Dolph Ziggler and WWE Champion AJ Styles for a chance to win the Phenomenal One's title heading into Wrestlemania. And after events on Smackdown Live last week, it's fair to say Owens could be the favourite heading into the fatal five-way.  That's because of a moment that happened during Tuesday's opening match between Ziggler and Owens.It looked like Ziggler was going to take the win, but Zayn came out and made the distraction that allowed his friend to catch the Show Off by surprise and win the match himself.And afterward, Zayn apologised to Owens in the locker room for recent friction, stating that he would do the right thing at Fastlane and that the pair would team up with each other. He went on to say that when the time came, he would also let Owens pin him for the title, sacrificing his shot at Wrestlemania. With such a committed ally in the fatal five-way, it's hard to look past the pair of Owens and Zayn, especially when every other man is in it for himself. Ahead of the match, the Smackdown Live star has been as vocal as ever on Twitter. And on Sunday, he proved that if there's one person you don't want to insult on social media, it's him. Owens replied to a tweet from a "fan", who posted: "Look kids, if you work hard, dreams do come true, and you can get a loser's shirt just like me!" He also attached a photo of himself holding one of Owens' shirts. 

That was a very bad idea, with the former Universal, Intercontinental and US champion hitting back in hilarious style. 

Of course, his followers loved the savage reply, which will go down as the latest in a long line of brilliant put-downs, proving how good of a heel Owens really is, even outside the ring.

And if he can bring some of that ruthless attitude into Fastlane, there's no reason to believe he won't be the one facing Shinsuke Nakamura at Wrestlemania.