WWE (2019–present) Training and debut (2019–2020) It was reported on January 1, 2019, that WWE signed Omogbehin with six other athletes to train at the
WWE Performance Center. On July 18, 2019, Omogbehin made his in-ring debut during a July 18 house show, defeating team
2.0 in a two-on-one handicap match. He would keep wrestling on house shows during the following months. On June 15, 2020, he made his television debut during the episode of
Monday Night Raw, where he was presented as a surprise member of
Akira Tozawa's ninja faction. Appearing as the tallest member of the faction, Omogbehin was referred to only as the "Giant Ninja" as he stood at ringside during team Tozawa's tag match against the
Street Profits and
The Viking Raiders, however, he would be repackaged as a
bodyguard shortly thereafter, serving as the doorman and bouncer for
Shane McMahon's Raw Underground.
Teaming with AJ Styles (2020–2021) In October 2020, after the cancellation of
Raw Underground, Omogbehin began associating with
AJ Styles, thus establishing himself as a heel. At
Survivor Series, Omogbehin was introduced with a new ring name, Omos. At
TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs, Omos was involved in the
WWE Championship match with the
eponymous stipulation, preventing
The Miz from reaching the title and dropping him onto a table placed outside the ring before chasing
John Morrison to the back. At
Royal Rumble, during the
2021 Royal Rumble match, Omos involved himself by preventing AJ Styles from being eliminated on a few occasions. Omos eliminated
Big E and
Rey Mysterio despite not being in the match. He would also go on to help Styles enter the
Elimination Chamber match early before being ejected by WWE official
Adam Pearce. On the March 15, 2021, episode of
Raw, Omos announced that he would be making his televised in-ring debut at
WrestleMania 37 alongside Styles against
The New Day (
Kofi Kingston and
Xavier Woods) for the
WWE Raw Tag Team Championship. At the event, Omos and Styles defeated The New Day to win the titles, after Omos hit Kingston with a
choke bomb and pinned him. At
SummerSlam, Omos and Styles lost the Raw Tag Team Championship to
RK-Bro (
Randy Orton and
Riddle). At
Extreme Rules, Omos and Styles teamed with
Bobby Lashley to take on The New Day in a 6-man tag team match, in which Styles, Omos and Lashley lost. After this, it was announced that Styles and Omos would face RK-Bro in a rematch for the tag team titles at
Crown Jewel. At the event, they failed to regain the titles. At
Survivor Series on November 21, 2021, Omos participated in a 25-men dual-branded battle royal in honor of the 25th anniversary of
The Rock's debut at the
1996 Survivor Series. Omos had the most eliminations at 12 and won the match by last eliminating
Ricochet. After weeks of tension between him and Styles, on the December 20, 2021, episode of
Raw, Omos refused to tag into their match against
Rey Mysterio and
Dominik Mysterio, ultimately costing them the match. A fight broke out between the two, effectively ending their alliance when Omos turned on a now face AJ Styles.
Alliance with MVP (2022–2024) On the January 3, 2022, episode of
Raw, a week after splitting up from Styles, a match was set up between the two on
Raw, where Omos defeated Styles. On January 29, at the
Royal Rumble, Omos entered the
namesake match for the first time in his career at number 11, where he eliminated
Montez Ford,
Angelo Dawkins, and
Damian Priest before he was eliminated by Styles,
Austin Theory,
Chad Gable,
Dominik Mysterio,
Ricochet, and
Ridge Holland. On Night 2 of
WrestleMania 38, he faced
Bobby Lashley in a losing effort, marking his first pinfall loss in WWE. On the April 4 episode of
Raw, Omos would begin feuding with Lashley and acquired a new manager in
MVP, who had turned on Lashley, thus forming an alliance between the two. He defeated Lashley at
WrestleMania Backlash with MVP’s help, but lost to him in a steel cage match on the May 16 episode of
Raw. At
Hell in a Cell, Omos and MVP lost to Lashley in a 2-on-1
handicap match, ending their feud. On the June 20 episode of
Raw, Omos would qualify for the Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match after defeating Riddle. At the event, he would fail at winning the match after being thrown through the announce table by all the other competitors. At
Crown Jewel on November 5, Omos lost to
Braun Strowman, and was eliminated by him at the
Royal Rumble match. He also was defeated by
Brock Lesnar at
WrestleMania 39. He would then lose to
Seth Rollins at
Backlash. Omos would return as the final entry in the
Slim Jim SummerSlam Battle Royal. In the
2024 Royal Rumble, Omos entered at number #21 eliminating
Bronson Reed before being eliminated by
Bron Breakker. He participated in the 2024 André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, eliminating
Kit Wilson before accidentally eliminating himself. On August 16, MVP left WWE when his contract expired, ending the 2-year alliance between the two.
Partner promotions (2024–present) While under contract with WWE, Omos was sent to work with promotions allied with WWE. The first one was the Japanese
Pro Wrestling Noah, where he became a member of the
Team 2000X stable. Introduced by
Yoshitatsu and
Daga, he had been brought in to compete with
Jack Morris against the incumbent
GHC Tag Team Champions Naomichi Marufuji and
Takashi Sugiura in a title match at that the
Noah The New Year pay-per-view event. At the event, they defeated the champions. On January 25, 2025, Omos announced that he would be leaving Noah to return to WWE and handed his GHC Tag Team Championship to Daga. However, the title was vacated on January 27 with Daga not being recognized as champion. Omos would make his
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide debut, which WWE acquired in 2025, at
Triplemanía XXXIII where he won the 2025 Bardahl Cup. At
Guerra de Titanes, Omos would attack
Dragon Lee during his match against
El Hijo del Vikingo, helping Vikingo win. AAA director general Dorian Roldán then revealed Omos and Vikingo as the new members of the "El Ojo" stable. Omos returned during AAA's premiere on
Fox on January 17, 2026, helping Vikingo win the #1 Contender's match against
El Grande Americano for the
AAA Mega Championship. El Ojo would later attack Mini Vikingo on the January 31 episode of AAA. Omos lost the Fatal 4-Way match qualifier for the
Rey de Reyes tournament to Americano on February 28. At
Rey de Reyes on March 14, Vikingo lost to Mysterio after an interference by a returning Mini Vikingo helped Mysterio in neutralizing Omos. == Personal life ==