Omos Is Worried About Inspiring People If He Should Turn Babyface
The Nigerian Giant isn’t sure if he could make it as a babyface due to his size.
Speaking to Blake Murphy of Sportsnet, Omos spoke about the possibility of him turning babyface and also noted that joining WWE was the best decision of his life.
“From a psychology standpoint, it can be very challenging for someone who’s seven-foot-three, muscles, and huge and intimidating, to get sympathy,” Omos said. “Heels don’t inspire people, only babyfaces do. And for me, that’s going to be the challenge: How can this big, giant person inspire people? Because there’s no relatability to someone who’s seven-foot-three … the moment where you see me with somebody smaller than me, the brain says, ‘I want the little guy to kick the big guy’s ass.’”
“This is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made in my life. This is fun,” he said. “To wake up every day, go to work, play a character on TV that either people love or hate, people are so invested in the character you present on TV. What we do, it’s so amazing, man. And to know that some kid out there watching the show, they’re going to grow up watching me on TV. I could have never pictured this life.”
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Omos is currently a free agent in WWE and most recently competed in the Slim Jim Battle Royal at SummerSlam this past weekend.
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