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Former WWE Champion Bobby Lashley Doubts Omos Will Return to WWE TV

One big thing: Bobby Lashley expresses skepticism about Omos’s WWE future

Former WWE Champion Bobby Lashley has cast doubt on the likelihood of Omos returning to WWE television, citing recent changes in the company’s talent utilization.

Key details:

• Omos’s last appearance was in the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royale on SmackDown before WrestleMania 40 in April 2024.
• Lashley shared his thoughts during a K&S WrestleFest virtual signing.
• He expressed hope that his comments might lead to an opportunity for Omos.

What they’re saying:

“I think he should be [put back into the mix of WWE TV],” Lashley said. “Unfortunately, I don’t know. The way that things have changed, I don’t see him having that opportunity.”

Why it matters:

Omos’s potential absence from WWE programming highlights the company’s shifting focus in talent utilization and character development. It also underscores the challenges faced by unique performers in maintaining a consistent presence on WWE TV.

The bigger picture:

• MVP, now with AEW, previously stated that Triple H wanted Omos to “be an attraction.
• Lashley also mentioned Karrion Kross as another wrestler he believes should be used more in WWE.
• These comments reflect ongoing discussions about WWE’s talent management and creative direction under Triple H’s leadership.

What’s next?

As WWE continues to evolve its programming and roster, the fate of performers like Omos remains uncertain. The company’s decisions on utilizing such unique talents could signal broader shifts in its creative approach and audience targeting.

What do you think about Omos’s potential future in WWE? Do you agree with Bobby Lashley’s assessment? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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