WWE has a ton of talent on their roster, but they only have so many minutes on television each week to present the most compelling product possible. That being said, sometimes a Superstar isn’t seen for a while, for whatever reason.

One particular rising star, Odyssey Jones, is gearing up for his long-awaited in-ring main roster debut after being drafted to the main roster during the 2023 WWE Draft. That being said, he hasn’t been seen on the WWE main roster since his call-up to the main roster.

Despite his promotion to the RAW roster during the 2023 WWE Draft, Odyssey Jones is yet to grace the red brand’s ring with his presence. However, he is not taking this opportunity lightly and has a message to impart to the entire WWE locker room.

While taking to Twitter, Odyssey Jones shared a warning, reminding everyone that with this new position comes a target on their backs. His message was clear and concise: “Everyone has a target on their back.”

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Always good never great that ends today. I’m coming for everyone in the WWE!!!

Interestingly enough, Odyssey Jones has been backstage at both RAW and SmackDown tapings in recent memory. He hasn’t appeared on television, but the fact that he is around could be a good sign that WWE is preparing him for something.

WWE called up a lot of NXT Superstars during the 2023 Draft. That being said, they haven’t had a chance to properly introduce all of them. Only time will tell what kind of mark Odyssey Jones makes in WWE, but his story is far from finished at this point.

What’s your take on Odyssey Jones? How would you book him on the main roster? Sound off in the comments to let us know what you’re thinking!

Felix Upton

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