In a major development that has the WWE Universe buzzing, towering WWE Superstar Omos has officially confirmed that he has signed a new deal with World Wrestling Entertainment. The news puts to rest weeks of speculation about his future with the company and reaffirms WWE’s commitment to one of its most physically imposing and unique talents.
Omos, whose real name is Tolulope Omogbehin, made the announcement during an exclusive interview earlier today. Though specific details of the contract were not disclosed, sources close to WWE have indicated that the new agreement is a multi-year deal, ensuring that the Nigerian Giant will remain a key part of WWE programming for the foreseeable future.
A Dominant Presence
Standing at 7-foot-3 and weighing over 400 pounds, Omos is easily one of the most physically intimidating figures in WWE history. Since debuting on the main roster in 2020, he has carved a distinct path with his sheer size and strength. Originally introduced as the bodyguard for AJ Styles, Omos quickly proved that he was more than just muscle — he was a legitimate force in the ring.
His partnership with Styles led to a tag team championship victory at WrestleMania 37, marking Omos’ first major WWE title. Since then, he has gone on to compete in high-profile matches against top-tier talent including Brock Lesnar, Bobby Lashley, and Braun Strowman, often showcasing impressive athleticism for a man of his size.
Confirmation and Reaction
In his statement, Omos expressed deep gratitude to the WWE for their continued faith in him. “I’m blessed and honored to continue my journey with WWE,” he said. “This is just the beginning. I have so much more to show the world, and I’m excited for what’s next.”
WWE also released a brief statement confirming the re-signing, calling Omos “a unique talent with global appeal” and noting his potential to “transcend traditional boundaries” within sports entertainment.
Fans and colleagues alike have reacted positively to the news. MVP, who has served as Omos’ manager and mentor over the past year, tweeted, “Business is good. The Giant stays.” Other Superstars, including Big E and Kofi Kingston, took to social media to offer their congratulations and express excitement about what the future holds for Omos.
What’s Next for Omos?
With a new contract in place, speculation now turns to what WWE has planned for Omos moving forward. Despite not being featured in a championship picture in recent months, he has consistently been presented as a dominant figure — one who could be just a storyline away from a main-event push.
Insiders suggest that WWE creative has been looking for the right opportunity to elevate Omos further, possibly positioning him as a major threat heading into SummerSlam or Survivor Series. Given his impressive performance at past premium live events and his continued improvement in the ring, a singles title run may be in his near future.
Omos has also made it clear he’s focused on growth. In recent interviews, he’s spoken about his dedication to improving both his in-ring work and microphone skills. “Every day is an opportunity to learn and get better,” he said. “I want to be great, not just good.”
Global Star in the Making
WWE has long been interested in expanding its international appeal, and Omos — born in Nigeria and educated in the United States — represents a rare opportunity to connect with diverse audiences around the world. His presence on global tours and media appearances has consistently drawn strong fan interest, and WWE’s investment in him suggests they see significant star potential.
With this new deal in place, WWE seems poised to continue building Omos as one of its marquee attractions. Whether he remains a dominant enforcer or evolves into a more nuanced character, one thing is certain: Omos’ journey in WWE is far from over.
As the WWE Universe looks ahead to the next chapter, all eyes will be on the Nigerian Giant t
o see just how high he can rise.

