AEW'S Kenny Omega Defends Roman Reigns

WWE/AEW: In a surprising turn of events, AEW's Kenny Omega came to the defense of WWE's Roman Reigns. Omega is known as a top star in All Elite Wrestling, a rival promotion to WWE.

This unexpected praise came during a recent stream. When viewers began criticizing Reigns, Omega shut it down. He stated clearly, "I'm not gonna accept any Roman Reigns slander in this chat."

AEW'S Kenny Omega Defends Roman Reigns

Omega then went on to explain his stance. He expressed his admiration for Reigns, calling him "incredible." He clarified, "I don't think he's boring."

Intriguingly, Kenny Omega admitted to being "pretty jealous" of Reigns. The reason? It all boils down to presentation. Omega aspires to be positioned in the same way.

"He's presented as the man who's the Champion to have big matches at the PPVs where you're either really cheering for him or cheering for someone else," Omega explained. "That's professional wrestling."

Champion Recognizing Champion: Kenny Omega and Roman Reigns, A Mutual Respect

AEW'S Kenny Omega Defends Roman Reigns

Kenny Omega continued, drawing a comparison. "He's got to do what I did in New Japan." In New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Omega was a dominant champion who participated in legendary matches. He sees similarities between his past and Reigns' current reign.

The most important takeaway? Omega emphasizes his respect for the Reigns despite them being competing for promotions. He avoids negativity and focuses on his appreciation of the Reigns' work. This is a welcome change from the usual rivalry between wrestling companies. It showcases mutual respect for talent across the wrestling world.

Omega's comments have sparked discussions among wrestling fans. Some were surprised by his admiration for a competitor from another company. Others appreciated his focus on talent and avoiding negativity. One thing is for sure: Kenny Omega's take on Roman Reigns is a breath of fresh air in the often-divided world of professional wrestling.
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