Omos Opens Up About the Unique Struggles of Living Large Every Day

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Being as large as Omos presents unique challenges.

In a recent interview with Chris Van Vriette, the WWE star discussed various topics, including when he first realized his extraordinary growth, interactions with other children, recent trips to Japan, and the experience of growing differently.

The 7-foot-3 wrestler talked openly about the difficulties he encounters in everyday life. Although he is shorter than the legendary giant Andre, he explained how buying daily essentials requires extra care to avoid breaking them.

He shared, “Buying clothes is difficult. You also have to invest in really sturdy furniture because cheap ones break easily. I remember my friend Dennis gave me a bed, and after sleeping on it for about four months, I broke it because it couldn’t support me. So I always have to invest in well-made furniture to accommodate my size.”

When asked about his potential return to wrestling, the 33-year-old was uncertain. He mentioned that he might be used as a special attraction and is ready to participate in WWE programming whenever called upon.

Omos last appeared in wrestling during Noahlan’s run at the beginning of January this year. He was unexpectedly pulled from Japan just days before the Royal Rumble and hasn’t been seen on WWE television since.

Fan Take: This update on Omos highlights the physical and logistical challenges faced by larger-than-life wrestlers, adding depth to fans’ appreciation of their careers. His uncertain return keeps fans curious, and his comeback could bring fresh excitement and unique matchups to WWE programming.

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