Omos Talks About Rapid Height Growth As A Child, Discovering A Tumor As A Child


Omos recently appeared as a guest on the Out Of Character with Ryan Satin podcast for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling.

During the discussion, the giant wrestling star spoke about his rapid height growth as a child, finding out about a tumor when he was younger and more.

Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On his quick growth spurt as a young kid: "When I was 11, I was about 6’1”. By the time I was 13, I was 6’3″. By the time I was 15, I was 6’11”."

On finding out he had a tumor at a young age: "My coach (in college) said to me, ‘I don’t know who this guy is, but it seems like he’s a very high up guy on the campus. I want you to look at his email.’ So I read it and he just stated that, ‘Hey, I noticed that one of your guys has a tumor by the side of his face. He has a pituitary tumor and needs to get checked out ASAP.’ I’m reading this email, like, ‘No way, I am fine.’ I looked at my coaches and I said, ‘I don’t think I have anything but hey, I’m gonna do it just so I can have peace of mind.’"

On the university informing him and how surgery was required: "The next Wednesday they set up an MRI appointment. The MRI takes about a couple of days (to come back). That following Monday, I came to practice. I go to the trainer’s room. They said to go upstairs to the coach’s office. I walked into the coach’s office and there was the President of the University and all the doctors from the office were there. They said, ‘So this is an MRI right here of your brain. Do you see that little speck right there? You have a brain tumor. We don’t know whether it’s benign or it’s a cancerous tumor, and we’re going to have to figure out how to deal with this.’"

On how he had a journal published about his case because he also had a partial Cushing’s disease: "Literally a month after the MRI, I had the surgery and they had to go through my nose. It was very, very traumatic. But in the process of doing the testing, they found that not only do I have the pituitary tumor, I have partial Cushing’s disease, which is very rare. There’s different forms of large human beings, but it’s a different variation and I had all of these combinations. It was the first time in medical history with someone with all three together. It became this sort of anomaly in the medical world. I had a journal published about my case."

Check out the complete interview at Apple.com. H/T to WrestlingNews.co for transcribing the above quotes.