WWE has released a produced video playlist showcasing the most extreme on-screen brawls involving Nigerian-American superstar Oba Femi [1].
The compilation highlights Femi's rise as a dominant force in the company, emphasizing the physical nature of his scripted rivalries. These segments serve to build his persona as “The Ruler” by demonstrating his willingness to engage in chaotic confrontations [1].
Among the featured clips is a segment from the July 13 episode of WWE RAW [2]. In that sequence, Femi was involved in a brawl that included confrontations with police escorts and veteran wrestler Brock Lesnar [2]. The footage is part of a broader, scripted narrative designed to establish Femi as a top-tier antagonist on the flagship weekly program [2].
Other footage in the playlist includes clashes with Rusev, further cementing Femi's reputation for high-impact violence within the ring and backstage [1]. These scripted encounters are designed to generate heat and anticipation for future matches, utilizing the spectacle of law enforcement involvement to heighten the drama [2].
Femi's trajectory within the company has accelerated following his victory in the 2026 WWE King of the Ring tournament [3]. This achievement has positioned him as a primary target for other heavyweights and a focal point for the company's current storytelling efforts [3].
WWE continues to use these digital playlists to curate the legacies of its performers, allowing fans to revisit key moments of a wrestler's career. By grouping these brawls together, the company reinforces the image of Femi as an unstoppable force who ignores traditional boundaries, including those represented by police presence, to achieve his goals [1, 2].
“Oba Femi is known as “The Ruler.””
The curation of this playlist indicates WWE's intent to push Oba Femi into the main event scene. By highlighting his conflicts with established legends like Brock Lesnar and his success in the King of the Ring tournament, the company is transitioning him from a rising prospect to a central figure in their primary storylines.



