
I was hoping to get to work him before he rides off into the sunset,” Omos said to Mike Jones of DC 101 via Fightful. “It’s always a treat when you get to work Brock. When asked about his recent usage, Omos noted that he's been incredibly fortunate to take on multiple future Hall of Famers, with “The Beast Incarnate” drawing an incredible review from his much bigger foe. He's appeared in 127 matches, working alongside the likes of AJ Styles and MVP, and unfortunately, has not been particularly popular among fans of The Fed and beyond, with his rating on Cagematch coming in at a brutal 3.76.Īnd yet, through the first third or so of 2023, Omos has been booked as strongly as ever, with “The Nigerian Giant” getting a big spot at the Royal Rumble, a match against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 39, and a showcase of sorts against Seth Rollins at Backlash in Puerto Rico, where he looked impressive before falling like a 7-foot-3 tree due to a Super Stomp from the top rope from “The Visionary.” Omos has been a member of the WWE Universe since 2019, when he signed with the promotion after a successful college basketball career at Morgan State University and then the University of South Florida.
