10 Things Post-WrestleMania 38 Raw Told Us About WWE’s Future

9. WWE Won't Give Up On Omos

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There are better days ahead for Omos, and the addition of MVP in his corner proves it. WWE know how valuable Porter can be as a mouthpiece, so it's a really good sign that they chose to put him with the towering big man. Get used to seeing more squashes very soon.

They're coming.

One was worried that WWE would give up on Omos after dropping in his first defeat at 'Mania. This alliance with MVP eases those concerns, and it also removed the manager from new babyface Bobby Lashley's side. If Porter can do even half the job for Omos that he did for Bob, then the future is bright.

There was something very Bobby Heenan with Andre The Giant about all of this. No, nobody's suggesting that MVP is the 'Brain' or Omos is in Andre's league, but their pairing is pleasing on the eye and makes perfect sense. Heel managers love having a rampaging monster to back up their bold words.

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