Omos Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Net Worth In 2025

 
Omos Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Net Worth In 2025

Omos, whose real name is Tolulope Omogbehin, is a Nigerian-American WWE-contracted professional wrestler. Omos is the tallest wrestler in the WWE Superstars' current roster, measuring gigantic 7 feet 3 inches tall and weighing 416 pounds. He was born on May 16, 1994, in Lagos, Nigeria. At only 15 years of age, Omos came to the United States as an immigrant on a scholarship, having left his family back home. Before he walked into the world of wrestling rings, he had professional college basketball experience under his belt, which prepared him for athleticism which he currently puts into action for WWE. In 2019, he became a part of WWE where he professionally entered wrestling as a trainee in the Performance Center.

Omos Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Net Worth In 2025

Omos launched his WWE career in house shows and got TV appearances in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic as a ninja member of Akira Tozawa's clan. Eventually, he emerged as Shane McMahon's regular bodyguard in RAW Underground. Towards the end of 2020, WWE assigned him as the partner for the former WWE Champion AJ Styles, making him part of an explosive tag team. Their greatest achievement was at WrestleMania 37 when they beat The New Day to become the WWE RAW Tag Team Champions, Omos' first big title victory in WWE.

After his tag team victory, Omos was transformed into a singles career when he betrayed AJ Styles. His singles career featured high-profile rivalries with WWE superstars such as Bobby Lashley, Seth Rollins, Braun Strowman, and Brock Lesnar. Though he lost all of these matches, they served to enhance his status as an up-and-coming force. His match against Bobby Lashley at WrestleMania 38 was his debut big singles match in the main arena, and he experienced his first loss. He then opposed Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 39, once more in a losing cause.

Despite these losses, Omos is still a big figure in WWE because of his physical stature and build. Even though he is now technically a free agent and not affiliated with any WWE brand, this gives him the freedom to make appearances on both RAW and SmackDown. Omos has also been taught by The Undertaker, and his in-ring move set comprises heavy strikes such as the Big Boot, pendulum backbreaker, and his finishing move—the two-handed chokeslam. His entrance music is The Giant, which establishes him as a force to be reckoned with inside the ring.

Outside of the ring, Omos is married to medical doctor Cheyenne Quailey, and the two got married in June 2023. He attended Atlantic Shores Christian School and the University of South Florida, where he furthered his basketball pursuit. Though he hasn’t ventured into acting yet, given WWE’s history of crossover stars, a future in movies or television could be possible. With a net worth of approximately $1 million and a swelling body of fans, Omos is still regarded as one of the brightest hopes WWE has for large men, and his fans dream to see how high he may climb in future years.