Huge angle with The Judgment Day, bodyguard of hated star? - 5 ways Omos can return to WWE
WWE under the Triple H regime has primarily been a major boost to wrestlers' careers. From Bronson Reed to Cody Rhodes to Rhea Ripley, many stars have reached new heights under The Game's leadership.
Not everybody has flourished, however. While the bulk of the roster has excelled or been given opportunities, the recent wave of releases in the form of Baron Corbin, Tegan Nox, and Indi Hartwell prove that even this great administration isn't quite perfect.
One superstar who hasn't exactly had much exposure in the current regime is Omos. Outside of Battle Royal appearances, the big man hasn't had a broadcasted match in around a year and a half. Still, there is always hope that the giant will return.
This article will take a look at the current landscape of RAW and SmackDown and offer five different ways that The Nigerian Giant could return to the ring. This includes challenging for a major title, serving as a bodyguard, and beyond.
Below are five ways Omos can return to WWE:
#5. He could join The Judgment Day
The Judgment Day is the top faction on WWE Monday Night RAW. The stable allegedly has no leaders, but features several champions and top names. This includes Liv Morgan, Finn Balor, JD McDonagh, Dominik Mysterio, Raquel Rodriguez, and Carlito.
The group took a major hit this summer when Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest were exiled from the stable. While Raquel Rodriguez's WWE return helped to make up for Mami's absence, the faction is yet to properly replace Damian with a big man.
This could be where Omos comes in. The Nigerian Giant could join The Judgment Day and not only become their answer to Damian Priest but also become the most fierce and imposing member of the stable.
#4. Omos could feud with Bronson Reed
Bronson Reed is one of the most destructive stars in WWE. Despite only holding one title throughout his two tenures in the company, he is a key figure on RAW.
The big man has been tearing it up on the red brand. A Fatal 4-Way Match was recently interrupted by the monster and he laid out Damian Priest, Sheamus, and Seth Rollins.
Given the path of destruction Big Bronson has been on, Adam Pearce might want to try and stop it once and for all. He could do exactly that by having Omos return and try to put an end to Reed's RAW rampaging.
#3. He could be Carmelo Hayes' bodyguard
Carmelo Hayes is a WWE SmackDown star who has been setting the brand on fire. This comes after he was a top dog on the NXT brand, having held the North American Title and NXT Championship.
The A-Champ has been looking to win his first main roster championship in WWE. After an incredible series of matches with Andrade, both men challenged LA Knight for the United States Championship at Crown Jewel. Unfortunately, both Andrade and Melo fell short.
Carmelo needs something to get to the next level and that something could be bringing Omos back to television as his bodyguard. The two together would offer power, speed, and charisma, which could make for a winning formula and help elevate Hayes.
#2. Bron Breakker needs a new challenger for the WWE Intercontinental Title
Bron Breakker is another WWE Superstar who had incredible success on NXT. He is a two-time former NXT Champion. In addition to those wins, he also held the NXT Tag Team Titles alongside Baron Corbin in The Wolfdogs.
The Big Bad Booty Nephew's success on NXT has already been outshined by his time on WWE's main roster. He is a two-time Intercontinental Champion. Breakker defeated Sami Zayn and then Jey Uso to win the prized titles.
Breakker has demanded Adam Pearce find him a new challenger and the RAW General Manager has made it clear that he intends to do so. Omos could be brought back as Bron's biggest challenge to date, both literally and figuratively.
#1. Omos could compete in the 2025 Men's Royal Rumble Match
While it is fun to imagine Omos in any number of roles in WWE, the truth is that his future may be the same as his recent past. He might primarily just be used for big Battle Royal appearances and little else.
As a result, Omos' return might come in the way of the 2025 Royal Rumble in February. He could participate in the Men's Royal Rumble Match and inevitably lose. From there, he might not be seen again until the 2025 Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal where he will likely put others over again.