Oba Femi

Oba Femi

Personal Information

Full Name Isaac Odugbesan
Date of Birth May 21, 2001
Nationality Nigerian
Birth Place Lagos, Nigeria
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 273 lb (124 kg)
Debut November 15, 2022

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Oba Femi: A Brief Biography

Oba Femi (Image - @oba_of_wwe)
Oba Femi (Image - @oba_of_wwe)

Oba Femi is a Nigerian professional wrestler and a former shot putter signed to WWE where he works on the NXT brand, as of January 2025. The youngest NXT North American Champion formerly held the title for 273 days. His reign was the longest in the history of that title. Before joining WWE, Femi was a track and field athlete. As of January 2025, Femi is the NXT Champion in his first reign.

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Early Life

Oba Femi’s real name is Isaac Odugbesan. He was born on May 21, 2001 in Lagos, Nigeria. Odugbesan was quite involved in sports from a very young age and had won several medals in track and field before his high school graduation. Thanks to his exceptional track and field record, he earned a student-athlete scholarship at Middle Tennessee State University.

There he won the Conference USA title before moving to the University of Alabama in 2019. At the University, he won the Shot Put Title at the SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships in 2021 and 2022. In 2022, he won the SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championship as well.

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WWE Career (2021-present)

Early Career (2022 - 2023)

While he was still attending the University of Alabama, Odugbesan was signed by WWE to its Performance Center on December 8, 2021. There, he was signed as a part of the WWE Next In Line program, a program by WWE to develop college athletes into potential WWE Superstars. After being trained, he made his professional wrestling debut on the November 15, 2022, episode of NXT Level Up, where he came up short of the high-flyer Dante Chen. He made his debut under the ring name Oba Femi

Femi failed to register a win on Level Up until February and then made his NXT debut in April 2023 at Spring Breakin. At the event, Femi defeated Oro Mensah and went on an indefinite hiatus thereafter. He then made his return in December that year in the NXT Breakout Tournament. He defeated Myles Borne in the first round, Tavion Heights in the second round, and Riley Osborne in the third round at NXT New Year’s Evil to win the tournament. He also received the Breakout contract.

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NXT North American Champion (2024)

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Next week, on the January 9 episode of NXT, he cashed in his Breakout tournament to face NXT North American Champion Dragon Lee for the title. He defeated Lee and became the new champion, the youngest in the title’s history. He also became the first African superstar to win the North American Championship and the first wrestler from WWE’s Next in Line program to hold any title in the promotion.

He defended his title in a triple-threat match at NXT Vengeance Day, NXT Stand & Deliver, Spring Breakin, NXT Heatwave, and NXT No Mercy. Femi faced opponents like Dijak, Josh Briggs, Ivar, Tony D'Angelo, etc. He went on to beat the 269-day title reign of Wes Lee as an NXT North American Champion. he lost his title to his former opponent Tony D'Angelo at NXT's CW premiere. This defeat was also Femi's first one in 2024 which broke his 30-match unbeaten streak.

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NXT Champion (2025 - Present)

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At NXT Halloween Havoc on October 27, Femi unsuccessfully challenged Tony D'Angelo for the title in a Tables, Ladders, and Scares match due to interference from The D'Angelo Family. On December 7 at NXT Deadline, Femi replaced the injured Eddy Thorpe in the Iron Survivor Challenge match and emerged victorious, earning a shot at the NXT Championship. At NXT: New Year's Evil on January 7, 2025, Femi defeated Trick Williams and Eddy Thorpe in a triple threat match to win the NXT Championship, becoming the first NIL program graduate to capture a top championship in WWE.

Also Read: Oba Femi Salary

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Oba Femi Awards and Achievements

TitleNumber of Reigns / Year
WWE NXT North American Championship1 time
NXT Breakout Tournament2023
WWE NXT Championship1 time

Oba Femi Family

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The details of Oba Femi's family are, unfortunately, not known in the public domain.

Oba Femi Attributes

Oba Femi Age

Oba Femi is 26 years old, as of January 2025. He was born on April 22, 1998 in Lagos, Nigeria, as per his profile with Cagematch.

Oba Femi Height

Oba Femi is billed at a height of 6 ft 4 in (193 cm) in WWE.

Oba Femi Weight

Oba Femi has a billed weight of 310 lb (141 kg).

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FAQ's on Oba Femi

A. Oba Femi was a track and field athlete before WWE.

A. Oba Femi is 6 feet 4 inches tall. 

A. Oba Femi was a student at University of Alabama. 

A. Oba Femi is a heel as of January 2025. 

A. Oba Femi lost to Tony D'Angelo on NXT's debut episode with The CW. 

A. Oba Femi was the NXT North American Champion for 273 days. 

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