WWE Officially Announces Titus O’Neil As Warrior Award Recipient

WWE today officially announced that WWE Global Ambassador Titus O’Neil been named the recipient of the 2020 Warrior Award.

“Titus is a dedicated father, humanitarian and WWE Global Ambassador. His unwavering passion to help others in need is simply unmatched,” said WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon. “Although he does not seek recognition, I am thrilled that his work will be spotlighted to WWE fans around the world.”

WWE introduced the Warrior Award in 2015, in honor of WWE Hall of Famer The Ultimate Warrior. According to WWE, the award is “presented to an individual who has exhibited unwavering strength and perseverance and who lives life with the courage and compassion that embodies the indomitable spirit of The Ultimate Warrior.” Past recipients of the award are Connor “The Crusher” Michalek in 2015; Joan Lunden in 2016; Eric LeGrand in 2017; Jarrius “JJ” Robertson in 2018 and Sue Aitchison in 2019.

The Warrior Award presentation will be part of the WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, which airs this Tuesday, April 6 at 8 PM ET on Peacock in the U.S. and on WWE Network internationally. The ceremony will include both the 2020 and 2021 classes, and was taped last week.

Davey Boy Smith, JBL, Jushin Liger, The nWo, The Bella Twins, William Shatner, Molly Holly, Eric Bischoff, Rob Van Dam, Kane, The Great Khali and Ozzy Osbourne are also part of the 2020 and 2021 WWE Hall of Fame classes.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Hulk Hogan And Titus O’Neil Announced As WrestleMania 37 Hosts

WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan and Titus O’Neil have been announced as the hosts of WrestleMania 37.

WWE announced this morning that Hogan and Titus will host the two-night event from Raymond James Stadium. Hogan will be inducted into the 2020 WWE Hall of Fame Class that weekend with the nWo, while Titus is a fixture in the Tampa Bay community.

WrestleMania 37 will take place on Saturday, April 10 and Sunday, April 11 from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Below is the updated card:

Hosts: Titus O’Neil and WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan

WWE Universal Title Match
WWE Hall of Famer Edge vs. Roman Reigns (c)

WWE Title Match
Drew McIntyre vs. Bobby Lashley (c)

SmackDown Women’s Title Match
Bianca Belair vs. Sasha Banks (c)

RAW Tag Team Titles Match
Omos and AJ Styles vs. The New Day (c)

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Titus O’Neil Attempting To Make A Positive Out Of Nike Boycott

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Nike is facing a boycott from people angry over Colin Kaepernick being the face of the company’s latest campaign … and Titus O’Neil is attempting to make a positive out of the situation.

For those unaware, people have been cutting the Nike logo off their clothes and posting pics on social media due to the Kaepernick announcement. Singer John Rich joined in on the trend by tweeting a photo of a member of his band who had also cut the logo off his socks.

Now the former leader of Titus Worldwide is getting involved.

“Dear  folks,” O’Neil tweeted. “Instead of Burning/Trashing send whatever  Gear you no longer want to me at this address — 2101 n Florida Ave, Tampa Fl 33602 — and I will partner with Metro Ministries and   and other agencies to distribute them 2those in need. Thx”

Respect.

https://twitter.com/TitusONeilWWE/status/1037010757114847233

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

Titus O’Neil On Why Hulk Hogan Lost Him At The Start Of His Apology

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The WWE locker room gathered backstage before Extreme Rules for a mandatory meeting because Hulk Hogan had something to say. During his speech, Hogan apologized for embarrassing the company and said he didn’t know he was being recorded at the time.

Audio of Hogan using several racial slurs while discussing his daughter Brooke Hogan dating an African American surfaced in July 2015. He was engaged in a lawsuit with Gawker at the time for releasing snippets of a sex tape recorded without his consent, which contained the slurs.

Hogan’s apology was accepted by some, but others felt differently. Titus O’Neil spoke to Busted Open Radio this week and discussed Hogan’s apology. Mark Henry, who is a co-host on the program, said Hogan didn’t just offend African Americans with his comments. Henry has Caucasian friends who think Hogan shouldn’t be allowed back with the company, but The World Strongest Man admitted to getting second and third chances himself. Therefore, he is accepting of Hogan’s reinstatement.

During Hogan’s apology, he started the speech by warning the locker room about what they say because they might be recorded without their knowledge. O’Neil talked about how that statement didn’t sit well with him.

“This is not about second or third chances,” Titus O’Neil explained. “This is about a man making a decision to make statements that he truly felt in his heart I believe at that time. He may not feel that way now, he may regret it. But to come out and say, ‘I didn’t know I was being recorded’ and ‘ be careful what you say’ and ‘I don’t remember saying that stuff.’ When you start out an apology like that. Dude, you lost it already. I wanted to give him a chance, I didn’t know what that meeting was about going in but I wanted to give him a chance.

“He legitimately screwed that all up because again, it’s not about making a mistake. It’s not a mistake. You’re talking about historically using language and saying things that a lot of people in our business unfortunately have said in the past. Although our business has come a long way from where it used to be, there are still some people in this business that speak that way they just aren’t recorded. So Hulk Hogan or Terry Bollea is not the only person that have used those type of comments. I know that for a fact.”

O’Neil continued saying Hogan is the one dealing with these comments because he was caught making them. He said Hogan’s apology should be more than just words because genuine actions are needed as well.

“He was the one that was exposed to using those comments so he’s the one who needs to handle the situation publically on a consistent basis with his apology. His apology doesn’t need to be in words, I’d rather it not be in words. I’d rather it be in action to be honest with you, because his words have been all over the place ever since it came out.”

During a 2015 interview with ABC News’ Amy Robach, Hogan explained why he used racial slurs in the released audio. He attributed it to his upbringing in Port Tampa, Florida where he said the word was thrown around quite often as a greeting.

“I’m not a racist, but I never should have said what I said. It was wrong. I’m embarrassed by it,” Hogan said in the the 2015 interview. “People need to realize that you inherit things from your environment. And where I grew up was south Tampa, Port Tampa, and it was a really rough neighborhood, very low income. And all my friends, we greeted each other saying that word.”

O’Neil referenced Hogan’s excuse of growing up with that language in his vocabulary. He said Hogan’s claims didn’t match up historically because it would not be acceptable to use that word with any African American in the 1960’s. O’Neil is from Tampa and attested to the fact that Hogan’s high school was not racially diverse either.

“First of all you grew up in the 60’s. I don’t know any black man that would let you call him that in the 60’s. You grew up in South Tampa, you went to Robinson High School. I live in Tampa, Robinson High School was not a predominantly black school in the time that he went to high school. Most of the people he wrestled with, Mike Graham — Eddie Graham’s kid — you know Steve Keirn, these guys all went to high school with him.

“So don’t tell me that’s how you spoke in the 60’s. There’s no realistic way that you can even come close to telling me that was okay with any black man at that time. So again, the inconsistencies of the apology along with the lack of remorse and contrition with the apology are the reason why I felt and many others felt at that meeting that this was a complete waste of our time.”

Source: WrestlingINC

Busted Open Radio

Titus O’Neil Says Hulk Hogan’s WWE Apology Lacked “Remorse” And “Desire To Change”

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Titus O’Neil has followed The New Day‘s lead by sharing his thoughts on Hulk Hogan‘s reinstatement to the WWE Hall of Fame and apology to the locker room before Extreme Rules.

O’Neil tweeted support for the statement released last night by New Day and echoed their sentiment, saying Hogan’s address showed a “lack of true contrition, remorse and a desire to change.”

In saying that, he noted Hogan’s apology seemed to focus on the fact that he was recorded without his knowledge while using multiple racial slurs … instead of what Titus called “remorse for the hateful and violent utterances he made which reprise language that has caused violence against blacks and minorities for centuries.”

It’s worth noting, however, O’Neil says Hulkster is entitled to the Hall of Fame reinstatement and he’s supportive of people receiving second/third chances.

The leader of Titus Worldwide also squashed rumors about him which began to circulate following Hogan’s locker room talk — the biggest being that O’Neil refused to shake Hulk’s hand and ultimately walked out on the meeting.

Read the full statement below.

“To my gracious fans and the WWE Universe.

The reports and rumors concerning my concerning my boycotting Extreme Rules in Pittsburgh is false and inaccurate. I was not scheduled to attend or participate in the Extreme Rules match/production and otherwise was not booked for the show.

The talent present in Pittsburgh, which I was a part of, was asked to attend a mandatory meeting in which Mr. Terry Bollea addressed everyone and informed the same that he would be reinstated into the WWE Hall of Fame. At no point during, after or otherwise did I make any scene concerning Mr. Bollea’s communication to the talent. In addition, let it be known that I did not refuse to shake Mr. Bollea’s hand; we did not have any type of one-on-one interaction whatsoever that would or did necessitate any exchange between us individually.

As to the reinstatement of Mr. Bollea, I can only communicate that I am a proponent of second and even third chances for individuals that show true remorse, acknowledgement of wrongdoing, fulfill their punishment, if applicable, and otherwise put forth sincere efforts to correct the issues.

Unfortunately, I must echo the sentiment and dissatisfaction expressed by many of my fellow contemporaries concerning Mr. Bollea’s apology and its lack of true contrition, remorse and a desire to change. Mr. Bollea’s apology “that he didn’t know he was being recorded” is not remorse for the hateful and violent utterances he made which reprise language that has caused violence against blacks and minorities for centuries.

I stand firm in my position that Mr. Bollea is entitled to reinstatement; he was and is a role model, hero and icon to countless people. I hope that Mr. Bollea’s missteps in communicating to the WWE talent in Pittsburgh are not repeated to his fans and I expect that he shall pursue an agenda that clearly communicates to all third parties that his language was inappropriate, wrong and should not be tolerated in a civilized and inclusive society.

As the father of two young black men, I have spent their entire life and the majority of my adult life with a singular focus; being a role model for my children and young black boys and girls. I take tremendous pride in my charity work and the community outreach that I have fostered via the platform I have been given. I teach my sons love and tolerance for everybody, but I also teach them to operate in truth and respect.

I hope this clears up any confusion. I, like New Day, will continue to use my platform to positively affect, entertain, embrace, celebrate and love people from all backgrounds both inside and outside of the WWE Universe.

Sincerely,

Thaddeus Bullard aka WWE Superstar ‘Titus O’Neil’”

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

WWE Capitalizing On Titus O’Neil Greatest Royal Rumble Ring Slide With New Shirt

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WWE is capitalizing on Titus O’Neil’s hilarious epic faceplant slide under the ring during his Greatest Royal Rumble Match entrance with a t-shirt that is now on sale.

The t-shirt says “Rumble, Stumble or Slide” on the front and Titus’ feet are sticking out from underneath the Greatest Royal Rumble-looking logo. “Do It Worldwide” is written on the back.

In case you somehow missed it (which seems impossible at this point), O’Neil was the number 39 entrant in the Rumble and tripped while running to the ring … causing him to slide under the ring.

Watch the video below and get the shirt by CLICKING HERE.

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

Titus O’Neil’s Hilarious Entrance In WWE Greatest Royal Rumble Match

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Titus O’Neil entered the WWE Greatest Royal Match as number 39 and made probably the most hilarious entrance ever.

While running down the ramp he faceplanted so hard that he slid under the ring, causing the announcers to die of laughter.

In case you missed it, check it out below:

Titus O’Neil Partnered With Local Athletes And Others To Bring 2000 Kids To The Movies

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Titus O’Neil partnered with local athletes and others in the community to bring more than 2,000 kids to see the new Black Panther movie in Tampa on Thursday night. You can see videos and comments from Titus below:

Source: WrestlingINC

WWE’s Titus O’Neil Reportedly Facing Lawsuit

A WWE cameraman has filed a $1.2 million lawsuit against Titus O’Neil after the Superstar allegedly attacked him when a Swerved prank went awry.

According to a TMZ Sports report, O’Neil allegedly hurt the man’s hand, fingers and wrist after knocking the camera out of his hand when he was struck with a cattle prod during the segment. The lawsuit says the cameraman was also sent home “in fear of the possibility of further attacks by Titus.”

Court documents say the incident took place May 18, 2015. No criminal charges were filed in the case, nor is it clear if police were ever involved.

Swerved is a hidden camera show that features pranks played on WWE Superstars and staff, similar to Punk’d. A segment that aired last year showed WWE Superstar Paige going around the locker room and shocking employees with a cattle prod.

The O’Neil incident was not shown as part of the episode.

Source: Bleacher Report

Update On Titus O’Neil’s WWE Suspension

Source: WrestlingINC

The New York Post reports that WWE changed Titus O’Neil’s suspension, and Titus will now be suspended for 60 days instead of 90 days, which would still have him out of WrestleMania.

As noted, Titus O’Neil tugged at Vince McMahon following Daniel Bryan’s post-RAW retirement celebration, as seen in the video below. PWInsider.com first reported today that WWE suspended Titus O’Neil for unprofessional conduct for the incident.

The Post article is actually titled “Fans call Vince McMahon a racist for suspending black wrestler,” and contains many messages from fans complaining that the suspension was racially motivated.

“The suspension of Titus O’Neil had nothing to do with race and everything to do with unprofessional conduct,” WWE told the Post in a statement. They added that Titus “acknowledged the gravity of his mistake” in a text message, writing:

“I feel like s–t now so if you have to let me go, I understand. Stupid mistake.”