One half of WWE Raw Tag Team Champion ‘The Phenomenal’ AJ Styles recently praised his Tag Team partner and the other half of the Raw Tag Team champions Omos.
AJ Styles and Omos won the WWE Raw Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania 37 after they defeated the former eleven times WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods).

AJ Styles Praises Omos
This was also the debut match of Omos. Fans were waiting to see him wrestling from the very first day he was seen. The man is over 7 foot tall, he is the biggest man in WWE right now. There was speculations of a possible match between Omos and Braun Strowman in near future. Fans were badly hoping to see this match. But right now there is no chance of this match seems Strowman has been released from WWE.
His real name is Jordan Omogbehin and he was signed by WWE in January 1, 2019. He was first recognised by the fans during Raw Underground as a bouncer. After Raw Underground was cancelled, he was immediately gave a main roster push and he teamed up with AJ Styles. The way WWE is booking him, it seems like he has a bright future in the promotion.

Recently AJ Styles spoke to After The Bell podcast where he talked about his current tag team partner and praised him for his recent performances. He said;
“It’s a job most of us should have after 20 years of being in the business. Just help the younger talent, just like the older talent has helped me. We can go back to Jerry Lynn, Christopher Daniels, John Cena. I know it’s crazy for me to say John Cena, but I learned so much from that guy.
“It’s only right that I pass down the knowledge I’ve had to Omos, who can and will be a huge superstar in the WWE. I have experience all over the world. The experience I’ve had in the Independents, Japan, and the States, it’s a little different than the WWE experience.

“I can’t imagine guys like Kurt Angle who started in the WWE and learned so quickly to be the best I’ve ever seen. That’s the good thing about Omos. He’s starting in the WWE. It’s not just a bodyslam. You have to know where the cameras are.
“Little things like that, that I had to learn on the fly because I hadn’t experienced it before. There’s always a lot to learn and you never stop learning. Even though I’m trying to pass knowledge down, I’m still getting it every time I step in the ring.”
H/T and transcribed by – Fightful