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  • Oba Femi: Big Man Wrestling Is A Lost Art


    Oba Femi is bringing back a lost art of wrestling with his big-man style.

    The NXT Champion has been a revelation in NXT. He has previously admitted to wanting to redefine the wrestling style of big wrestlers. Oba Femi has done just that in NXT so far and found fantastic success.

    He is unique amongst his peers in the WWE. The Nigerian proved his talent by winning the NXT Championship from Trick Williams at New Years Evil in recent weeks.

    Speaking with Cameron Hawkins for Uncrowned, Oba Femi claimed that big-man wrestling is a lost art. This is due to the high-flying, fast-paced indie style that has become the norm.

    He said fans find it refreshing seeing someone like Oba Femi working his style and it has paid off for the NXT Champion.

    “I’ve come around at a very opportune time when big-man wrestling is not the main thing. It’s become like a niche, almost a lost art because everyone’s doing Canadian Destroyers and everyone’s high flying and everyone’s spring-boarding, trying to pop the crowd. … It’s refreshing that the fans get to see an Oba Femi who comes in and stays on the ground and is physical and fires up and is riled up. I think people miss that.”

    Catch up on everything that went down on this week’s episode of NXT here.

    Oba Femi Wants To Redefine What The Big Man Style Is

    Oba Femi spoke with The Takedown in an exclusive interview. He explained that he wants to redefine what a “big man” is in wrestling once he makes it to the main roster. This is a goal he previously stated as well on The Ringer Wrestling.

    The former NXT North American Champion added that he has shown what a “new big man” can be, and wants to change the fans perception in time.

    “I want to take what I’ve done here in NXT, and redefine what the big man style is.” Oba Femi said. “I plan to take it up there and throw it in the mix.”

    “I think I’ve done a good job of putting a spin on what the typical big man is. I’ve shown that the typical big man. The new big man, let’s call it that, the new big man is a talker, the new big man is a thinker, and the new big man moves fast.”

    ” I’m changing the perception of what that is. I hope that I can go to the main roster and show that to the world on a bigger platform than NXT. I love NXT to death. NXT is doing very well for itself. It’s going up in viewers, and it gets viewers every year, but the main roster is the bigger audience.”



    In the world of professional wrestling, the art of being a “big man” seems to be a dying breed. The days of larger-than-life behemoths like Andre the Giant and Big Show dominating the ring are slowly fading away. However, there is one man who is keeping the tradition alive and well: Oba Femi.

    Known for his massive size and incredible strength, Oba Femi is a force to be reckoned with in the wrestling world. Standing at 6’8″ and weighing in at over 300 pounds, Oba Femi is a true giant in every sense of the word.

    What sets Oba Femi apart from other big men in wrestling is his agility and athleticism. Despite his size, he moves around the ring with ease and can deliver devastating strikes and high-flying moves that would put smaller wrestlers to shame.

    In an era where high-flying acrobatics and technical wrestling seem to be the norm, Oba Femi brings a refreshing throwback to the days of big men dominating the ring with sheer power and brute force.

    As the wrestling landscape continues to evolve, let’s not forget the importance of the big man in the world of professional wrestling. And let’s give credit where credit is due: Oba Femi is keeping the tradition of big man wrestling alive and well.

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  • Oba Femi Names WWE NXT Superstars Who Share His Mindset Toward Fans


    Speaking with Cameron Hawkins for Uncrowned, Oba Femi discussed a wide range of topics. Here are the highlights:

    On who has a similar mindset as him: “Me, Tony D’Angelo, Lexis King, Trick Williams. We all have that mindset of, ‘Oh, we’re out there. Bring it. Bring it to me. Let’s make this good. Let’s give these fans what they came to see. Let’s make their money’s worth. Let’s give them their money’s worth.’ I’m so glad we have that healthy relationship.”

    On not chasing accolades: “I don’t focus on things like [winning a title] as the big wins. This is great for me and the company as well because I plan to represent this brand the best I can. But it’s little things like putting someone else over, making someone a new star, passing on the title, passing on the mantle, having a good match with someone they didn’t think you were going to have a good match with — those are the wins for me. It’s never about the accolades in and of itself. If you chase the small victories and fall in love with the craft, you always achieve the big things.”





    In a recent interview with Oba Femi, the Nigerian-born NXT superstar shared his thoughts on fans and how he relates to certain WWE superstars who share his mindset. Oba Femi, known for his no-nonsense attitude in the ring, discussed how important it is to connect with the audience while staying true to oneself.

    During the interview, Oba Femi mentioned several NXT superstars who he believes share his mindset toward fans. One of these superstars is Rhea Ripley, who is known for her fierce and confident persona in the ring. Oba Femi commended Ripley for her ability to stay true to herself and not be swayed by the opinions of others.

    Another superstar Oba Femi mentioned was Tommaso Ciampa, who is known for his intense and aggressive wrestling style. Oba Femi praised Ciampa for his dedication to his craft and his willingness to push himself to the limit for the fans.

    Overall, Oba Femi emphasized the importance of staying true to oneself and connecting with fans in a genuine way. He believes that by staying authentic and true to their beliefs, NXT superstars can create a lasting connection with the audience that will stand the test of time.

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  • New NXT champ Oba Femi is ready to rule


    Oba Femi (Photo via WWE)

    The Oba Femi era is upon us. (Photo via WWE)

    Harvard graduate Nicklette Izuegbu wrote and starred in a web series called “Nneka the Uber Driver,” loosely based on her life as a first generation Nigerian-American. The series revolves around her trying to get her family to embrace her titular career and explores the idea of expectations across cultures.

    Newly crowned NXT Champion Oba Femi, an award-winning track and field athlete throughout college, had a similar conversation with his Nigerian parents when he chose to switch singlets and focus on professional wrestling as his trade. But where Nneka was met with disbelief, Femi’s career move made a lot more sense to his folks than his old one. “[Wrestling was] easy to explain,” he tells Uncrowned, “because imagine having to explain to your parents that you are going to go throw a metal ball [shot put] as far as you can for a living.” Throwing that metal ball has served as great preparation for throwing grown adults, and now that “The Ruler” has found his groove, he’s looking to see just how far he can go.

    Wrestling’s fascination with former college athletes isn’t new. From Ron Simmons to Roman Reigns, Bob Backlund to Bianca Belair, collegiate stars are some of wrestling’s most well-known names. Between the men and women, former college wrestlers, basketball players, football players and track athletes have been featured in main events in the majority of WrestleManias. But Femi is the first real star produced under WWE’s NIL program, designed to be a direct pipeline from college to the WWE. A former shot putter for Middle Tennessee State University and later Alabama, Femi signed on with the program going into his final year of college eligibility. Despite being a two-time SEC champion in his chosen event, he put all professional aspirations on hold for the chance to succeed in a brand new field.

    “I’m a man of commitment. If I decided tomorrow that I wanted to be a librarian, I will become the best librarian I could possibly be,” he says. “From the second I did sign, it was a commitment, and I really committed myself and threw myself into this. Being a fan [of wrestling] helped.”

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    Oba Femi has found new ways to use his shot put skill set. (Photo via WWE)

    There’s an energy, a feeling when Femi comes through the proverbial curtain. He feels important in a way you can’t teach, and lets the people decide if they want to love or hate his words and actions. It feels like he’s running with blinders on, locked into the task at hand. The crowd even honors his verbal inflection with a deep “Uh!” chant that mirrors Steve Austin’s infamous “What?” In just over two years, he’s become NXT’s longest-reigning North American Champion to date and now holds its top title after defeating Trick Williams at New Year’s Evil. And while he jokes with the crowd about it, he’s even a bit surprised at how fast he’s picked up the game and how much success he’s found in it so early on.

    “No one ever [expects immediate success]. If they said they did, they lied,” Femi says. “It was never a question of my capabilities as a performer. I’ve always known eventually I would get this thing down.”

    You can teach technique, you can practice promos, but you can’t teach timing. In a wrestling ecosystem where more and more people are capable of huge athletic feats, Femi is a willful throwback to the Ice Trains and Scott Nortons of the world. Femi says he finds inspiration in talents like Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker, both oh whom are former college athletes he praises for their fluidity. Like so many of the big men of yesteryear, he’s saving his big feats for the big moments, and in the meantime, he’s looking to bulldoze the competition. “It’s not the moves, it’s the understanding of what professional wrestling is in the first place,” he says.

    “I’ve come around at a very opportune time when big-man wrestling is not the main thing. It’s become like a niche, almost a lost art because everyone’s doing Canadian Destroyers and everyone’s high flying and everyone’s spring-boarding, trying to pop the crowd. … It’s refreshing that the fans get to see an Oba Femi who comes in and stays on the ground and is physical and fires up and is riled up. I think people miss that.” NXT vice president Shawn Michaels makes it a point to bring up Femi when talking about the talents he sees as being centerpieces of WWE’s future. The Rock, who made a quick stop by NXT the same week as the “WWE Raw” Netflix debut, even found Femi backstage and shared a few words of encouragement with him. “He said, ‘Good job, great match. Can’t wait to see you on the main roster,’” Femi recalls.

    A large part of Femi’s fast maturation was the talent put across from him from the start. While NXT is WWE’s developmental brand, it houses a lot of wrestling industry veterans, both as coaches and competitors. “It’s really a team sport,” he says. “It’s rivalries and competition, but at the same time it’s healthy competition and we all want to see each other win.” At Stand and Deliver 2024, Femi successfully defended the North American Championship against both Dijak and Josh Briggs, longtime veterans. He’s quick to express how much both of them helped him early on understanding pacing and making sure you aren’t just following one formula from match to match. “Josh Briggs and Dijak told me, ‘When they think you’re going here, that’s the time where you give them the swerve.’”

    Isaac Odugbesan hard at work before his WWE career. (Kirby Lee, USA Today)Isaac Odugbesan hard at work before his WWE career. (Kirby Lee, USA Today)

    Isaac Odugbesan hard at work before his WWE career. (Kirby Lee, USA Today)

    On his way to becoming the division’s longest reigning champion, Femi faced former record-holder Wes Lee multiple times and ended their rivalry after defeating Lee at NXT Heatwave. “It’s just the little things he would tell me while we were working together,” Femi says. “There’ll be moments where it’ll be time to go and he would say, ‘No, hold, wait. Not yet. Let them get the sympathy. Let’s milk this moment.’ It’s just those little nuggets that Wes was able to pass down to me. Wes, as smaller of a frame he has, he brought it. It takes a special competitor, performer to bring things out of you.”

    Femi also has a group of contemporaries that he feels not only pushes one another, but has the chance to be NXT’s next special crop of talent. “Me, Tony DiAngelo, Lexis King, Trick Williams,” he says. “We all have that mindset of, ‘Oh, we’re out there. Bring it. Bring it to me. Let’s make this good. Let’s give these fans what they came to see. Let’s make their money’s worth. Let’s give them their money’s worth.’ I’m so glad we have that healthy relationship.”

    With the size, power and ability to bring out the best of his opponents, Femi is on the fast track to wrestling superstardom. He’s already setting records, he’s surrounded by his industry’s best and brightest, and has the attention of the people who are always looking for the next big thing. But for the time being, his entire focus is on getting better at his new craft, day by day. “I don’t focus on things like [winning a title] as the big wins,” he says. “This is great for me and the company as well because I plan to represent this brand the best I can.

    “But it’s little things like putting someone else over, making someone a new star, passing on the title, passing on the mantle, having a good match with someone they didn’t think you were going to have a good match with — those are the wins for me. It’s never about the accolades in and of itself. If you chase the small victories and fall in love with the craft, you always achieve the big things.”



    Introducing the new NXT champion, Oba Femi! After an impressive victory in the NXT championship match, Oba Femi is ready to rule the NXT roster with his undeniable talent and fierce determination.

    With his unique blend of athleticism, strength, and charisma, Oba Femi has quickly become a fan favorite and a force to be reckoned with in the ring. His journey to the NXT championship was not easy, but his hard work and dedication have paid off in a big way.

    Now that he holds the coveted NXT championship title, Oba Femi is prepared to take on all challengers and prove why he is the rightful ruler of the NXT division. His reign as champion promises to be exciting, electrifying, and full of unforgettable moments.

    Get ready, NXT fans, because Oba Femi is here to stay and ready to make his mark as the new NXT champion!

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