Oba Femi Destroys Opponent In Under A Minute In WWE SmackDown Debut

Oba Femi made a thunderous first impression on the February 6 episode of WWE SmackDown, flattening Kit Wilson in under a minute in his official blue brand debut.

The decisive win came just days after Femi’s eye-opening Royal Rumble appearance and continued WWE’s push of him as a problem no one is lining up to solve.

During a SmackDown segment, Wilson once again railed against what he called “toxic masculinity” in the locker room.

After declaring himself the solution, Wilson issued an open challenge to anyone who competed in the Royal Rumble. The answer arrived quickly — and with zero chill.

As Femi danced his way to the ring, he delivered a blunt message aimed squarely at Wilson: “You die tonight, via this toxic masculinity!” From there, it was less match and more demolition derby.

Oba Femi Sends a Clear Message on SmackDown

Once the bell rang, Femi wasted no time backing up his words. Wilson barely had a chance to protest before being tossed, smashed, and folded like a lawn chair.

The former NXT Champion finished the bout with Fall From Grace, ending things in roughly one minute.

The squash followed another dominant showing earlier in the week, when Femi destroyed the War Raiders in a handicap match on Raw.

WWE has consistently framed him as a roaming free agent with monster momentum, and his SmackDown in-ring debut kept that streak undefeated. When Femi shows up, it’s not about brand loyalty — it’s about collateral damage.

This run dates back to the Royal Rumble, where Femi entered at No. 1 and eliminated five competitors before Brock Lesnar finally stopped the clock on his night. Even in defeat, the message was clear: Femi isn’t here to blend in; he’s here to stand out.

With WrestleMania 42 approaching, Oba Femi continues to steamroll anyone placed in his path. If this debut proved anything, it’s that SmackDown just learned the hard way — the ruler has arrived, and resistance is futile.

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