Omos might be known for his massive presence in the WWE ring, but outside of it, he’s quietly amassed one of the biggest fragrance collections in pro wrestling.

During his interview with Chris Van Vliet, the Nigerian Giant opened up about his obsession with cologne—and it’s on another level.

While he also talked about his passion for painting and drawing since childhood, the conversation took a turn when Omos revealed just how deep he’s fallen into the world of scents.

“I have about 350 bottles at home. I know, I know—I do have a problem. I can wear one for every day of the year and not wear the same fragrance twice.”

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Asked to pick a favorite? Not a chance.

“They’re all my babies. It’s hard. It all depends on how I’m feeling that day.”

Omos explained that his obsession started during a trip to Saudi Arabia—a turning point that sent him down the fragrance rabbit hole.

“Everybody loves nice smells, but it hit me out of nowhere when I went to Saudi Arabia. I just fell deep down the rabbit hole.”

And it doesn’t stop at personal colognes. When his wife joked that their home didn’t reflect his scent arsenal, Omos turned his fragrance game up a notch.

“My wife goes, ‘For someone who has so many scents, the house doesn’t smell that good.’ I took that personally. So I went deep into home scents, candles, diffusers. Now the house smells phenomenal.”

Whether in the ring or at home, Omos clearly brings the same intensity to everything he does—even when it comes to smelling amazing.

Omos isn’t just built like a titan—he’s also living like a luxury scent connoisseur. His collection might be overwhelming for most, but for him, it’s a lifestyle.

What’s your signature scent, and do you think Omos could beat it? Let us know in the comments below.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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