Naomi Reveals How It Feels To Be A Heel, Otis Names His Big Men Influences

Naomi Reveals How It Feels To Be A Heel, Otis Names His Big Men Influences
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During a recent interaction on The Ringer’s “Masked Man Show,” WWE superstar Naomi expressed her happiness about her new on-screen villain persona. Commenting on her recent transformation into a heel, Naomi confided,

“It’s definitely liberating, somehow. It feels like I’ve done everything – dancing and more just to convey to everyone that I care, that I want to be here, and I will give my all if you support me. But it seemed like people didn’t really bother.”

Expanding on this newfound freedom, she added, “It’s liberating, indeed. I feel like the unbearable pressure to outdo perfection and compete with the superficial has been lifted. At this stage, you’re either on my side or you’re not. If the latter, I would suggest you tread lightly.”

On a different note, during his guest appearance on “The Five Count” podcast, Otis shared the names of some heavyweight wrestlers who had a significant influence on his career. Prominently, he mentioned figures like Bam Bam Bigelow and Bruiser Brody. He acknowledged,

“The names that come to mind initially are Bam Bam Bigelow. And I would say Bruiser Brody because he’s an noticeable heavyweight, not just in weight but also in his distinctive mannerisms and aggression. I’ve always been attracted to that, the intense-looking, hairy-looking guy.”

Taking his conversation further, he added, “Big Boss Man. I absolutely admire Big Boss Man. Though he weighed over 400 pounds, he moved as if he was only 300 pounds. It was unbelievable. Big Boss Man was a beast, brother. There have been several great big men. Big Van Vader, man. His early days in Japan were incredible.”

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