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Bizarre Opponent Being Touted As Possible Roman Reigns Dethroner As ‘Head Of The Table’ Crosses Remarkable Milestone

Published 12/15/2022, 11:30 AM EST

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Roman Reigns has been on a career-defining run as the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. He has been a world champion for over 800 days, a reign that began in 2020 two years ago. Such dominance is unprecedented in the modern era of wrestling. Reigns is simply untouchable or what he likes to call in God mode. His lengthy record-breaking title reign has raised the question as to who exactly would be the one to dethrone the Head of the Table and take his titles. Names like Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, and even Dwayne Johnson have been thrown around. But according to a former WWE United States Champion, he knows who can inevitably take the titles off Reigns.

The man who managed Bobby Lashley to WWE Championship success, MVP, believes that his current client the Nigerian Giant Omos will eventually become the WWE Champion. In a recent interview, he hailed Olmos as a winner. Ge said he hopes to lead Omos to championship glory pretty soon.

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MVP believes Omos could be WWE Champion after Roman Reigns

Roman Reigns has dominated WWE recently like no other star. His sheer dominance with the titles puts him in the esteemed company of the likes of Hulk Hogan, John Cena, and even Bruno Sammartino. Wrestling fans and more importantly WWE fans aren’t used to seeing this type of dominance in the modern era. In fact, recently The Tribal Chief completed an astonishing 1096 days since the last time anyone pinned him in WWE. Three years ago in 2019, Baron Corbin was the last man to hold Reigns down for a three-count. However, sooner or later someone has to end Reigns’ historic run.

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MVP recently shared his thoughts about Omos. He said that the 7ft 3inch giant would win the ultimate prize soon enough. Speaking on Good Karma Wrestling, MVP said that at this point in his career he hopes to lead Omos to championship success.

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He said, “No one is bigger, no one is stronger, and with my experience and his aptitude, the WWE Championship, I would say it’s an inevitability. We will get there, but it’s not easy. You have some amazing talents.” The former WWE tag team champion then implied that Omos could eventually dethrone Roman Reigns.

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MVP added, “For example, Roman Reigns who is the Undisputed Champion right now and we’re trying to get there. But, intelligently, step by step. The Nigerian Giant Omos is smashing everyone in his path and the goal, my goal is to see him hoist the premier championship in all of sports entertainment.”

Apart from being a successful wrestler himself, MVP has a proven track record as a manager. He managed Bobby Lashley when the All Mighty won his first WWE Championship title. Omos sure has the right man by his side. But for the time being both MVP and Omos may have to wait. Despite having held the RAW Tag Team titles once, he hasn’t wrestled on live TV since November 21.

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Plus there have been reports suggesting that Reigns will wrestle on both nights of WrestleMania defending his titles against Cody Rhodes and Dwayne Johnson. What do you think of MVP’s suggestion of Omos possibly dethroning Reigns? Let us know in the comments.

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Sherjeel Malik is a WWE writer at Essentially Sports. He has been a passionate Wrestling fan since childhood and his all-time favorites include 'The Hardy Boyz' and Randy Orton. Sherjeel also follows soccer religiously and is a Liverpool fan.
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