Might Succeed in WWE: Other talent love to work with him
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Some of the most famous wrestlers in the world were not necessarily people who the other talent liked to work with.
For example, while Ultimate Warrior was one of the most famous wrestlers of his generation, and a former WWE world title holder, many of his peers were not thrilled that they had to wrestle him. Rick Rude believed him to be too 'stiff'--meaning his shots caused real pain and injury.
The Nature Boy Ric Flair once dragged a match with Ultimate Warrior far past the scheduled twenty minutes because he was trying to get a 'good' performance out of Jim Hellwig.
That's not the case with Kenny Omega. Many wrestlers salivate at the chance to work with the man they call the 'best bout machine.' Chris Jericho is rumored to have been tempted to NJPW just for a chance to work a program with Omega, and the WWE locker room is full of athletes who would love to wrestle him as well.