Kenny Omega has admitted that he initially never thought of ending up in WWE, and that signing with the company wasn't his top goal.For his WWE tryouts, Omega mostly competed under WWE's developmental territory, Deep South Wrestling. In 2006, he requested a release from his contract.In a recent interview with Monthly Puroresu magazine, Omega recalled being selected by Johnny Ace. He also detailed his initial reaction to the call-up; the AEW star claimed that he wasn't going to ignore the opportunity."I never really did think that I had what it took. But the reason I went to the Harley Race camp in Elgin, Missouri was because it was for an opportunity to be implemented into the dojo system of Pro-Wrestling NOAH. So I was willing to kind of forget everything I’d learned up to that point and start as a young boy in their dojo system. That was always the plan. In the end, I was selected by Johnny Ace to go to WWE instead. And I thought, 'Well, this is a different kind of opportunity, and maybe this is kind of where my destiny is guiding me towards, so I’m not going to ignore it.' And it was a great opportunity, even though it’s different from where I thought I would end up being," said Omega.Kenny Omega@KennyOmegamanXA long, long read but I’m very glad this goes into such depth. The more time that goes by, the more I (unintentionally) forget some of the very important things from my past. twitter.com/monthlypurores…Monthly Puroresu@MonthlyPuroresuHere it is — @KennyOmegamanX unfiltered.Omega talks going from WWE reject to #ddtpro, ingratiating himself into the Japanese culture, friendship with @ibushi_kota and all that motivated him to become the wrestler he is today.monthlypuroresu.com/features/inter…2200203Here it is — @KennyOmegamanX unfiltered.Omega talks going from WWE reject to #ddtpro, ingratiating himself into the Japanese culture, friendship with @ibushi_kota and all that motivated him to become the wrestler he is today.monthlypuroresu.com/features/inter…A long, long read but I’m very glad this goes into such depth. The more time that goes by, the more I (unintentionally) forget some of the very important things from my past. twitter.com/monthlypurores…Kenny Omega briefly recalls his time in DSWKenny Omega further recalled going to Deep South Wrestling under WWE. At the time he was contemplating quitting professional wrestling, as he was felt it was a business rather than a passion at the 'highest level.'Omega repeatedly questioned himself, and he recalled his thought process during the recent interview."I did go into the WWE developmental system, Deep South Wrestling at the time, and it wasn’t for me. At that point I had thought maybe wrestling isn’t for me because I was thinking at the highest level, when it becomes more of a business rather than a passion. Maybe I’m not the businessman that I thought that I was, maybe I was never meant to be at the highest level. Things are meant to be micromanaged. Maybe it isn’t what made me fall in love with wrestling to begin with," Omega said.Kenny Omega@KennyOmegamanXDo you feel the pressure yet, Will? The world is watching. Your company is relying on you. I’ve been here too many times to count. I feel nothing. It’s time to rise up or fall and learn the most valuable lesson of your career. @njpwworld #njpw #njwk17 twitter.com/njpwglobal/sta…NJPW Global@njpwglobalWill Ospreay vs Kenny Omega is just over FOUR DAYS AWAY!Watch LIVE in English ONLY on @njpwworld!Full card, preview: njpw1972.com/139641#njpw #njwk173639401Will Ospreay vs Kenny Omega is just over FOUR DAYS AWAY!Watch LIVE in English ONLY on @njpwworld!Full card, preview: njpw1972.com/139641#njpw #njwk17 https://t.co/VZNOU5kbqPDo you feel the pressure yet, Will? The world is watching. Your company is relying on you. I’ve been here too many times to count. I feel nothing. It’s time to rise up or fall and learn the most valuable lesson of your career. @njpwworld #njpw #njwk17 twitter.com/njpwglobal/sta…Kenny Omega is currently signed to AEW, and is also a former world champion in the company. He has also made big moves in Japan, notably under NJPW, where he will be returning on January 4th.Do you think Kenny Omega would've been a top star in today's WWE? Sound off in the comment section.