Triple H is heavily involved in the ongoing storyline between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens in WWE. This became evident during the off-air moment at Saturday Night's Main Event when The Game confronted The Prizefighter due to KO's post-match assault on The American Nightmare. The confrontation wasn’t ordinary, as some physical interaction also took place.
However, considering that an in-ring return or intense physical involvement for The Game is unlikely due to medical issues, speculation has arisen about him bringing in an enforcer to handle Kevin Owens. One potential candidate for this role is the 416-pound Nigerian Giant, Omos.
As of now, the 30-year-old star has been absent from any active storyline in the Stamford-based promotion, with his last match taking place in early April 2024. Since then, Omos hasn’t competed in any WWE match. Introducing Omos as Triple H's enforcer could be a compelling way to reintroduce the Nigerian Giant into the WWE landscape. His primary role would be to protect The Game from any stars attempting to engage in physical confrontations, particularly Kevin Owens.
Given the current storyline, Omos could step in to shield The King of Kings from Owens’ potential assaults. Further, since the rivalry between Owens and Rhodes seems far from over, more intense segments involving Owens and Triple H appear likely. If The Prizefighter attempts another attack on The Game, Omos could be there to defend him.
This storyline would provide a meaningful and high-profile return for Omos while deepening the ongoing feud. It will be interesting to see how events unfold in the coming weeks and what lies ahead for the CCO and Kevin Owens.
Triple H bringing Omos back could be the perfect way for The Nigerian Giant to return
One of the primary reasons why Omos could be the perfect enforcer for Triple H is his prior experience in a similar role in WWE. During his early days on the main roster, the 30-year-old Nigerian Giant worked as a bodyguard under the RAW Underground concept.
This role helped establish him in WWE storylines and eventually transitioned him into an in-ring competitor. Given this prior experience, Omos’ inclusion as Triple H’s enforcer could fit seamlessly into the current storyline.
Additionally, this direction opens several possibilities for the Nigerian star, as the Stamford-based promotion could have him engage with multiple opponents simultaneously while protecting The Cerebral Assassin.
The chances of this scenario unfolding are not very high; however, as The Game continues to provide fans with compelling storylines, "never say never" could be the perfect term to describe this whole situation.