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For a reference with my edits, I have Inoki at 260, then Hogan and Lesnar at 250. I have a handful at 230, and my Omega is at 220.
Orange Cassidy is a unique edit - he has low offensive stats and pretty average defense. His quick return skill helps him counter a lot more often, and his logic for AI results in a lot of low-powered offense early on with ramped up offense late in matches. When you’re playing as him, all that goes out the window.
If the two were booked against each other, Omega should win every time based on where they’re currently situated on the AEW roster, and keep in mind that Spike’s edit is seriously overpowered.