Several current and former WWE personalities including The Undertaker, Bianca Belair, and AJ Styles recently took to social media to react after Omos won a major title outside the Stamford-based promotion. In his post, the 30-year-old showcased his grand achievement.
Omos has been signed with World Wrestling Entertainment since 2019. He started his journey as part of Akira Tozawa's ninja faction but was later paired with AJ Styles and the duo went on to become the RAW Tag Team Champions. However, in recent times, the 7'3" star has not been seen much on WWE TV. His last match came on the April 5, 2024, edition of SmackDown, where he participated in the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal.
However, amid his absence from WWE television, Omos recently made a shocking appearance at Pro Wrestling NOAH, where he teamed up with Jack Morris to become the new GHC Tag Team Champion. Following this massive win, the 30-year-old star took to Instagram to share photos from the show. In his post's caption, he wrote about his major achievement.
"THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASTONISHMENTS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS. SUPA MEGA WEIGHT!" he wrote.
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Several current and former WWE personalities reacted with a like on Omos' Instagram post, including The Undertaker, Bianca Belair, AJ Styles, Akira Tozawa, Trick Williams, Austin Theory, Bronson Reed, Samantha Irvin, Lance Anoa'i, Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, Shinsuke Nakamura and more. Meanwhile, Natalya, Adam Pearce, and Tonga Loa commented on the post.
Check out screenshots of stars' likes and comments below:
The Undertaker was full of praise for WWE star Omos
During a recent edition of his Six Feet Under w/Mark Calaway podcast, The Undertaker said that he believed Omos did not need to lose by pinfall under any scenario on WWE television.
The Phenom also mentioned that the 30-year-old star was an ultimate attraction in the Stamford-based promotion and he did not need a title win.
"Somebody like Omos doesn't need to ever be pinned," The Undertaker stated. "There's always an out. There's always an out somewhere. He doesn't get pinned. There's nothing in almost any scenario that makes sense. I don't care what comic book fantasy world that you live in. He doesn't need a belt. He is a walking, breathing, living attraction."
It remains to be seen what the Triple H-led creative team has planned for Omos' future in the company.