Who is the Mysterious Security Guard from WWE RAW?
WWE saw a very mixed reaction from fans following the last episode of Monday Night RAW. A series of new ideas were brought to life, but the fans do not stand in unison when it comes to appreciating these ideas.
RAW Underground was one particular segment that went two ways. Shane McMahon made a huge return to WWE only to spin this off.
The ambitious attempt was applauded by some but heavily criticized and trashed by others. It has also been branded as a rip-off of UFC.
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Welcome to #RawUnderground! 😲@shanemcmahon is changing the game on Monday nights!#WWERaw pic.twitter.com/kkTSns0t2i
— WWE (@WWE) August 4, 2020
However, as shady as RAW Underground is, there is something that will cast a bigger shadow over everything that stays in front of him. This man is none other than Jordan Omogbehin.
The 7’3” behemoth stands tall over almost all WWE Superstars today. Being recruited from the performance center, Omogbehin stood guard at the doors of RAW Underground. He did not budge for two entire segments.
For anyone wondering, the security guard is 7’3” Performance Center recruit Jordan Omogbehin, who previously performed as the Giant Ninja.
The man who isn’t 7’3” is Ryan Ward – WWE’s Vice President of Creative Writing.#WWERAW pic.twitter.com/G0PtOyDEVu
— Gary Cassidy (@WrestlingGary) August 4, 2020
This picture of this huge Superstar was taken as Ryan Ward, WWE Vice President of Creative Writing, was seemingly handing him some refreshments.
Jordan Omogbehin may be ready to make a big debut in WWE
WWE has used the time they have to make Jordan known on TV. In his past few segments, he has been the Giant Ninja. This made him sort of an enforcer to Akira Tozawa, who has his own thing going on right now.
WWE has a long history with giants like Jordan. Surprisingly enough, he isn’t the tallest man to ever grace the ring. However, he may be a big challenger for most intimidating.
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Raw Underground went a bit sideways on its first day. The Hurt Business came in after a dominant show from Eric of the Viking Raiders and NXT Training Centre’s Babatunde. They declared that Underground was now under their control.
We could now see a new storyline sprout from that tussle, and Jordan Omogbehin will most probably be involved. His ‘Giant Ninja’ gimmick can’t possibly last forever, and it may be time for the giant to make his own identity present.
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We will have to keep watching RAW for more updates on this ominous figure and his incredible height.
Source: Gary Cassidy Twitter