How tall is Omos? How WWE Crown Jewel 2022 star compares to biggest wrestlers of all-time from Andre the Giant to Undertaker

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WWE was once referred to as “The Land of Giants,” where big and tall wrestlers took over the company. While that has been scaled back in recent years, there are still tall and dominant figures within the company. 

One star in particular, Omos, is reigning terror across WWE. The 28-year-old from Lagos, Nigeria has cast a large shadow within WWE’s ring. Still new to pro wrestling, Omos has managed to impress in each match he competes in. 

Omos faces Braun Strowman in a “Battle of the Giants” at WWE’s Crown Jewel event on November 5. Taking place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Omos is ready to make an impact at the international level. 

Where does Omos rank among some of the tallest WWE stars in company history? The Sporting News looks into the height of Omos and where he ranks overall heading into the "Battle of the Giants" match against Strowman. 

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How tall is Omos? 

Omos is 7-3 and weighs an astonishing 403 pounds. His opponent, Braun Strowman, is 6-8 and weighs 344 pounds. 

Tallest wresters in WWE history: How Omos compares to notable legends

Omos is literally one of WWE’s biggest stars. Where does he rank when compared to Andre the Giant and The Undertaker? 

  • Giant Gonzalez
    • 7-7 (billed as 8 ft tall)
    • 461 pounds
  • Andre the Giant
    • 7-4
    • 520 pounds
  • Omos
    • 7-3
    • 403 pounds
  • The Great Khali
    • 7-1
    • 347 pounds
  • Big Show
    • 7-0
    • 383 pounds
  • Kevin Nash
    • 6-10
    • 295 pounds

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  • The Undertaker
    • 6-10
    • 309 pounds
  • Braun Strowman
    • 6-8 
    • 344 pounds
  • Hulk Hogan
    • 6-7
    • 302 pounds
  • Brock Lesnar
    • 6-3
    • 286 pounds
  • “Stone Cold” Steve Austin
    • 6-2 
    • 252 pounds

Who is Omos? 

Omos (real name Tolulope Omogbehin) played basketball for the University of South Florida and Morgan State University. In 2019, WWE signed Omogbehin to train at its Performance Center.

He made his TV debut in 2020 as a member of Akira Tozawa's faction. That was short-lived, and he really made himself known as a doorman and bouncer for RAW Underground, a "Fight Club-like" atmosphere hosted by Shane McMahon. 

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Once RAW Underground ended, Omos teamed with A.J. Styles, helping him win matches while also destroying Styles’ opponents. Omos made his televised in-ring debut at WrestleMania 37. Omos and Styles beat Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods at the event to win the WWE RAW Tag Team Titles. They lost the titles at SummerSlam 2021 and would attempt to win them back for several months. 

In November 2021, Omos won a battle royal that honored The Rock's 1996 WWE debut. Omos later feuded with Styles, beating him in January 2022. Following a stretch where he was unbeaten, Omos lost his first singles match against Bobby Lashley at WrestleMania 38. They would compete in a rematch this past May at WrestleMania Backlash, where Omos won. He was assisted by Lashley's former friend MVP, who aligned himself with Omos. 

Over the past few months Omos continued his feud with Lashley and later competed in the Money in the Bank ladder match. Omos recently started a feud with the returning Braun Strowman, who was released in June 2021. Their first match against one another takes place at the Crown Jewel event.  

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Daniel Yanofsky is a combat sports editor at The Sporting News.