Omos is, quite literally, one of the biggest stars in the WWE.
Standing at seven-foot-three-inches and weighing 416 pounds, The Super Mega-weight's presence can be felt every time he steps into the ring.
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However, Omos has been absent from WWE television for quite some time now, instead wrestling with Pro Wrestling NOAH and winning the GHC Tag Team Championship with Jack Morris.
Now, it appears that it is time for the Nigerian Giant to come home.
At Pro Wrestling NOHA's Sunny Voyage 2025 event, Omos and Morris successfully defended their titles against Kaito Kiyomiya and Galeno after Omos delivered a Last Ride powerbomb to Kiyomiya.
However, fans were surprised when Omosh handed his half of the championship to Daga and announced that he was returning to WWE.
"I'm going back to WWE so I'll give this belt to Daga," Omos said. "Please increase the value of this belt. The champs are now Jack Morris & Daga. I don't know when but I'll come back"
Given that the Royal Rumble is just around the corner, it's safe to assume that fans will get to see Omos in the popular event. After all, who doesn't love a giant in a battle royal?
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After a brief basketball career, Omos began training with WWE in 2019. He made his television debut in 2020 on Raw on June 15.
Soon afterward, Omos began teaming with pro wrestling legend AJ Styles. He made his television wrestling debut alongside Styles at WrestleMania 37, defeating the New Day for the WWE Raw Tag Team Championship.
At the beginning of 2022, Omos ended his partnership with Styles and was eventually managed by MVP, leading to multiple high-profile matches against Bobby Lashley, Brock Lesnar, Braun Strowman, and Seth Rollins.
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After MVP left WWE on Aug. 16, 2024, Omos seemingly disappeared from television, prompting confusion from the famed manager.
"I don't know what they plan on doing with him, but if you can't take a legitimate 7-foot 3-inch, 385 pounds... if you can't make money with a 7-foot 3-inch, 385-pound former basketball player that can move," MVP said during a L&S WrestleFest signing.
"You don't see him move a lot because they don't want him to. When he wants to move, you'd be surprised how well that big man can move. If you can't make money with that then you're just an idiot."
Hopefully, this announcement means we'll see more of Omos in the future.
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