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Nickname: Japanese Enigma Height: 5'10" Weight: 190 Home: Japan Current Status Brand: Raw Theme Music: "Digital (Did You Tell)" by Stone Sour Fan Reaction: Face Event Role: Lower Mid-card/Tag Team Division Tag Team Partner: Alpha Moveset Finisher: Tatsumaki (Various punch/kick strikes into hurricarana pin) Signature Moves: Rising Sun (Hurricanrana off top rope turnbuckle), Mystery Spray (Poison Mist), Japanese Missile (Moonsault Attack) Other Significant Moves: Various karate strikes and high-flyer moves, Hurricanrana Career Accomplishments 1x Tag Team Champion Personal Background Not much is known about Omega and his tag team partner Alpha. The two Japanese luchadors came to the WWE almost out of thin air. According to rumors, Alpha and Omega were trained in a secret Japanese wrestling circuit and taught many strange yet effective moves, grapples and techniques. Their matches in Japan were never televised, yet the legend of their successes spread fast by word of mouth. The mystery surrounding them forced the WWE to sign them to contract in hopes of releasing their wrath upon the tag team division. Career Overview Year 1: Made Smackdown debut in January with partner Alpha... In a surprising upset, they defeated the then-current Tag Team champions (Bullet Boyz) in their first match... Participated in the 30-man Royal Rumble match in January at the Royal Rumble PPV... Remained unbeaten as a team for the remainder of the year Year 2: Was drafted to Raw brand along with partner Alpha at the beginning of April... As a team, Alpha & Omega remained unbeaten until losing to Travis Roarke & Dylan Dynamite in January... Also participated in the 30-man Royal Rumble match at the Royal Rumble PPV in January Year 3: Continues to compete mostly in tag team matches with partner Alpha... In August, Alpha & Omega's former trainer Master Kimoto appeared and took his former pupils under his wing again... The Japanese duo re-emerged and displayed improved skills, compiling several tag team victories and climbing the rankings... On the final Smackdown of October, he & Omega beat the G.L.O.W. duo thanks to a shocking betrayal by Quinn Cabdury, making the Japanese luchadors the new #1 contenders... They challenged the Bullet Boyz to a title match, but Craig & Tony took a deliberate DQ loss... Master Kimoto spoke on his pupils' behalf, requesting another fair chance at the Tag Titles, but the Bullet Boyz forced them to win 2 singles matches to prove their worth... After earning the title match, Alpha & Omega beat the Bullet Boyz at the Survivor Series PPV... During December, Craig & Tony attacked them multiple times and demanded a rematch... On the final Raw of December, Alpha & Omega retained their titles against Craig & Tony, essentially ending their rivalry... In January, they retained their titles again by defeating American Cool at the Royal Rumble PPV... In February, Hitman Jack & H.E.R.O. earned a title shot and had agreed to challenge for the titles on the Raw after Elimination Chamber... But, H.E.R.O. turned on Hitman and put the title match in jeopardy... Jack still showed up and faced the Japanese luchadors in a 2-on-1 Handicap match for the titles, which Alpha & Omega retained but in narrow fashion... Upset over their struggles, Master Kimoto took his students off of shows for a few weeks to supposedly fix their weaknesses... They returned and were set to face new #1 contenders Rebel Ford & Ace... On the final Smackdown of March, they defended the titles but seem to struggle again against the superstar challengers... Master Kimoto ordered Alpha to use the title belt as a weapon, but the illegal act ended up hitting the referee instead, triggering a DQ loss... They retained the titles but in cheap fashion as Master Kimoto scolded them |
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