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Omos returns at Triplemania XXXIII

Omos returned to television last night at the AAA Triplemania XXXIII show and won the Copa Bardahl battle royal in his first appearance in several months.

There were rumors that Omos might be involved on the broadcast and the Nigerian giant was too big for the rest of the competition, eliminating La Parka last to win the match. In total, Omos eliminated five.

At one point during the battle royal, the 7’3″ former tag team champ was confronted by the 3’3″ Microman in a hilarious moment. Microman tapped on Omos’ leg and Omos turned around looking around but couldn’t see him.

He then looked down and there was a stare down between the two. Microman hit the ropes but Omos hit him with a boot as the crowd showered Omos with boos.

“This must be against the Geneva convention,” screamed JBL on commentary.

A total of 14 stars were in the battle royal, including Otis, who has not been seen on WWE TV for a while.

He has not been seen since January where he had a stint with Pro Wrestling NOAH in Japan. He was pulled from there after a successful month but never used again on television.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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