>>20946907A rematch between Foster and Omega some nine months later saw the same result, albeit with no championship on the line and significantly less bloodshed, though the tension when the two stepped in the ring against each other was palpable. The match was intense, but through a series of reversals and strike exchanges, Omega would leave the ring that night with something of a begrudging respect. Kelly Omega was 0-2 against Sheila Foster, something nobody else had ever managed to achieve.
With no AMMO SOCIETY at her back, Omega's time in Pro-Wrestling BOOBA was a return to the wrestler she was in her early days in Japan; more high flying, but with an added technical flair, including a devastating 'Sharpshooter' submission. Omega and Foster would not meet again in a match against each other for another few years, but in the interim formed an unlikely alliance. Calling themselves "The Best Bants Machines", the duo would find success, winning the Pro Wrestling BOOBA Tag Team Championships on two occasions, and shockingly finding themselves forced by the will of the audience back to being fan favourites. A short period where Omega went blonde and straightened her hair to match Foster was quickly dropped, for good reason. Omega would try this look a few years later in a new promotion still, but again the experiment was something of a rare misfire for the Gunmetal Grey Gladiator.
Eventually, in the main event of their shared final outing in the company, on the second night of PW-B: Sunhats and Fingerguns, Kelly Omega would lose to Sheila Foster for the third straight time, the two ending the highly acclaimed contest with a handshake and a hug. This was the first of only two times Kelly Omega had allowed herself to cry openly in front of fans, and to this day Omega will get teary-eyed thinking about how far she and Foster have come in this industry, and in their lives.