Undertaker, Great Khali and Braun Strowman are all monsters that have dominated WWE in recent times, but now there is a new giant in town who is even taller than the Big Show.

The company’s NXT developmental brand handed a debut to the humongous Jordan Omogbehin, 25, on Thursday.

And the 7-foot-3 colossus made quite the impression as he dominated two opponents on his winning bow.

Flanked by his manager Stokely Hathaway, recently renamed Courtenay Moore, the former University of South Florida and Morgan State basketball player defeated tag-team Team 3.0 at a non-televised live event in Lakeland, Florida.

Omogbehin was born in Lagos, Nigeria but played high school basketball in the States after moving to Virginia.

After quitting the court, the towering behemoth was snapped up by NXT founder and wrestling legend Triple H for WWE nine months ago.

He has been honing his skills at the WWE Performance Center in Florida ever since and was finally handed an opportunity to impress in front of a crowd.

And after his impressive display, and the smooth-talking of Hathaway to help progress his character, it won’t be long until his presence will be felt around the world with a TV appearance.

Despite his towering frame, Omogbehin is still only third on the all-time list of tallest WWE superstars.

Giant Gonzalez, real name Jorge Gonzalez and who had spells in both WCW and WWE, tops the list.

The icon, who died in 2010 aged 44, was billed at 8-feet tall, but his real height was 7-foot-7.