Booker T Speaks About Omos' Absence From WWE TV, Feels It's Difficult To Write For Someone Omos' Size

Booker T's stance on the conversation.

The last time Omos wrestled on WWE television was in April 2024 in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. In 2025, Omos ventured into Pro Wrestling NOAH and toured with the promotion. He became a GHC Tag Team Champion before returning to the USA.

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He has yet to make his way back to WWE television. Omos' absence was discussed by Booker T on the newest Hall of Fame podcast.

Booker feels Omos' issue is his size. He stated that when larger athletes come to Reality of Wrestling, it can be tasking for him to put together material for them. Booker stated that anyone Omos gets in the ring with should be squashed.

“That’s Omos’ problem. He’s one of those guys, he’s so big, it’s hard to -- I’ve heard people say, ‘Man, you should be able to book Omos with anybody.’ But I’ll tell you what, that’s not true. That’s not true at all because we have guys come through Reality of Wrestling and if they’re too big, it’s hard for me to write something for ‘em. It’s hard for me to book ‘em in a storyline with anybody because they’re way too big to actually, you know, be looked at like, man, it’s gonna be an even match here. Anybody Omos get in the ring with, he should squash him like a grape. He’s that theory of, you know, can a hundred men beat a gorilla? No, I’m serious. He’s that freakin’ big. Who’s gonna beat him!? So seriously, it’s hard, it’s so hard to book for guys like Omos but I’ll tell you what, to find a spot for him, to be able to get him in the game, I think that’s definitely possible. That’s definitely possible."

Omos spoke about his absence from WWE and to read his comments, head over to this link.

If the quote in this article is used, please credit Hall of Fame with Booker T & Brad Gilmore with an H/T to Fightful for the transcription.

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