Omos is one of those superstars whose appearances in WWE are quite rare. He was last seen during the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal on the April 5 edition of SmackDown. However, rumors have been circulating recently that WWE had dropped the ball with The Nigerian Giant, especially after the potential exit of his manager, MVP, from the Stamford-based promotion.
What fuelled the rumors was Dave Meltzer's recent take on the situation, where he stated that WWE has essentially given up on the RAW Superstar. However, Omos finally broke his silence and cleared the air, debunking the rumors and speculations that had been swirling around. Through a tweet, the 30-year-old star implicitly stated that WWE did not give up on him.
He sarcastically took a shot at Dave Meltzer's reports, stating that journalism had turned into National Inquirer. For those unaware, the National Inquirer is a tabloid known more for gossip and inaccurate or exaggerated reporting rather than verified news. The WWE Superstar lambasted the rumors, suggesting that the standard of journalism had declined significantly.
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The Nigerian Giant indicated that WWE did not give up on him and that the company still had plans for him, irrespective of when he would be used on television. However, it will be interesting to see how Omos returns to the roster, with MVP's fate seemingly hanging in the balance following recent reports of his exit.
MVP commented on his alliance with Omos in WWE
Omos is one of the most intimidating superstars on the main roster, uniquely built due to his gigantic stature and indomitable build. However, it was MVP whose guidance led The Nigerian Giant to do wonders in WWE, as his experience significantly helped the latter.
The veteran superstar recently commented on the 30-year-old star and heaped praise on him, shedding light on his time with the RAW Superstar. MVP said that he loved working with Omos in WWE and his working relationship blossomed into a brotherhood with him in no time.
Moreover, the former United States Champion admired The Nigerian Giant's hunger to learn and improve and commended his enthusiasm. MVP also hailed him as ''the biggest human with the biggest heart," which seems to show his love and respect for the 7-foot-tall superstar.
However, the WWE Universe might not get to see both superstars working together anymore in WWE as MVP is reported to be removed from the internal roster. It remains to be seen how things shape up in the coming months.