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General Data
Current gimmick:
Titus O'Neil
Age:
48 years
Active Roles:
Backstage Helper

Personal Data
Birthday:
29.04.1977
Birthplace:
Boynton Beach, Florida, USA
Gender:
male
Height:
6' 3" (190 cm)
Weight:
268 lbs (122 kg)
Background in sports:
Football

Career Data
Alter egos:
Titus O'Neill
    a.k.a.  Titus O'Neil
Roles:
Singles Wrestler (2009 - 2020)
Tag Team Wrestler (2012 - 2019)
Backstage Helper (2019 - today)
WWE Development Wrestler (2009 - 2012)
Beginning of in-ring career:
2009
End of in-ring career:
2020
In-ring experience:
11 years
Wrestling style:
Powerhouse
Trainer:
Nicknames:
"The Real Deal"
Signature moves:
Clash Of The Titus
Million Dollar Slam
Pay Check

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4.21
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 376
Number of comments: 111
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Average rating: 4.20  [376]
Average rating in 2025: 4.06  [34]
Average rating in 2024: 3.83  [24]
Average rating in 2023: 4.47  [36]
Average rating in 2022: 4.27  [30]
Average rating in 2021: 3.85  [20]
Average rating in 2020: 4.21  [19]
Average rating in 2019: 3.42  [12]
Average rating in 2018: 4.00  [25]
Average rating in 2017: 3.79  [38]
Average rating in 2016: 4.05  [44]
Average rating in 2015: 5.00  [32]
Average rating in 2014: 4.74  [19]
Average rating in 2013: 6.00  [20]
Average rating in 2012: 4.17  [6]
Average rating in 2011: 3.00  [12]
Average rating in 2010: 2.00  [5]
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SmackdownVsRaw05OST wrote on 19.09.2025:
[7.0] "While there is no real way in hell I can compare Titus O'Neil to the legends of WWE like Hogan or Triple H, I personally love Titus O'Neil just as much as those guys. Titus was a solid heel and a solid tag team wrestler for WWE Superstars, he wasn't fantastic but he could work a good match and that's the main thing. Unfortunately for him, the most interesting things happened to him on accident, the Titus world slide, grabbing Vince McMahon's arm leading to a suspension, Abraham Washington's Kobe comments towards him, but honestly I just kinda laugh at how much of the calamity ends up coming to him. He also has the advantage over Hulk Hogan for being the only other wrestler that's just as nice, possibly even nicer, than John Cena. So yeah, I'd be surprised if you didn't like Titus, was he the best heel on WWE Superstars? No, but the guy is a solid wrestler and despite the series of unfortunate events, is an entertaining superstar in his own right."
Moranjeboom wrote on 14.07.2025:
[8.0] "I've got so much respect and admiration for Titus O'Neill. The more research you do on what that man does for the kids, for charities, for causes and for WWE as a whole, the more you'll realise how much of an imperative piece of the cog he is and how much respect he deserves on his name. In his day, a decent hand in the ring who never embarrased himself (Greatest royal rumble aside anyways) and an allround good dude"
Gato Karado wrote on 24.06.2025:
[0.0] "I respect him like a human, he's big hearted man who help people and work for them, but like a wrestler... I'll be honest with you, I watched him in WWE and he was so bad, he can't even throw a simple punch normally, he botched barely everything. I was watching his default segment when he saved his buddy Darren Young from The Ascension and he was barely throwing an default punches without botching them(he actually did). I can give Titus for his work with people higher than 10, but for his wrestling abillities... I'm sorry guys, that broking my heart too"
bherbert1980 wrote on 12.06.2025:
[9.0] "Titus O'Neil is one of the most respected figures in WWE because of his incredible work ethic, charisma, and humanitarian impact. Titus showed solid power and presence in the ring, especially during his run with Darren Young. The Prime Time Players had a fun dynamic and even captured the WWE Tag Team Championships. While he never broke through as a top singles star, Titus always brought energy, a positive attitude, and a natural connection with fans. What truly sets him apart is his off-screen legacy. As a WWE Global Ambassador, Titus has led countless charitable initiatives, mentoring youth, feeding families, and building community programs. His efforts earned him the Warrior Award at the WWE Hall of Fame, and his influence outside the ring continues to grow. Titus represents the best of what a WWE superstar can be--an athlete, a leader, and a role model whose impact goes far beyond the ring."
Rosya wrote on 15.01.2025:
[6.0] "In his time he was pretty entertaining and athletic, although he was always considered as a comedy performer. Titus' contribution into WWE charity work is priceless"
Spireal wrote on 28.09.2024:
[3.0] "While he's one of the most inspiring wrestlers WWE has ever hired (seriously, look up his story), he wasn't really made for live television and had some bad luck to make it worse. Awkward in promos and inconsistent inring, he can still be pretty entertaining and his longevity owes much to his role as spokesperson."
ultravioletshiroi wrote on 16.03.2024:
[4.0] "Titus O'Neil should have wrestled under the nickname "The Botch Machine" because he was a legendary and will go down in history for that 2018 Royal Rumble incident where either John Cena pushed him under the ring or he tripped and almost concussed himself. As a wrestler he was fun to watch in tag teams but wasn't very interesting in singles matches and lacked charisma."
2pt0EcoBoostFusion wrote on 13.03.2024:
[3.0] "I really like Titus O'Neil as a person, if I were to rank him as a person, he'd probably be near a 10 because of his charity work and community work. However, I cannot rank him as a person as I usually don't ever rank a wrestler's personal life or work in life. I can only rank Titus off of his wrestling career and work, which isn't too good. I'd say Titus was slightly below average in-ring but in every other category had little to no skill in, I can't remember a promo from Titus and he didn't really have much charisma nor character. I got to see him perform during a pre-show Smackdown match in 2018, he was okay in the ring. It pains me to give him a 3 but I have to, there's not much about him that I get excited for as his wrestling career has been really nothing notable, although he's a fairly huge deal in my area of Tampa, where he does a lot of work, and I've said previously that Titus absolutely deserves respect when it comes to him as a person."
TripleCrown wrote on 03.03.2024:
[0.0] "Incredibly sloppy in-ring, the only thing he offered to the WWE was that Making Moves theme. People go on about how he's a nice guy and all that, which is great. The world needs a lot more people like Titus O'Neil. But his ability as a professional wrestler was even worse than the Ultimate Warrior. Lacked any kind of charisma, which would have been his saving grace given his ability to wrestle. His tag team run with Darren Young was alright, but that's only because the latter carried the team in-ring wise."
Frank Shooter wrote on 05.06.2023:
[6.0] "For the position he had in WWE, I think he was decent at best and his team with Fred Rosser (Darren Young) was pretty entertaining in 2012. Had one short Tag Team Title reign and was the inaugural 24/7 Champion, so it's not like he was pushed beyond his talents. One extra point goes to how great of a person he is and how he has dedicated himself to help others."
Giantfan1980 wrote on 21.05.2023:
[3.0] "Seemed like a nice guy, but he was too botchy and his career achievement seems to be inspiring a bunch of memes. Blowing spots in two different Royal Rumbles and such."
crs285 wrote on 02.04.2023:
[7.0] "Titus is a great guy to have in pro wrestling. From a PR respect he is a 10. In the ring he is decent and he is pretty good on the mic. Seemed to have found his role as an ambassador where he fits best but can still give a decent match if given the right situation."
Okaro143 wrote on 09.03.2023:
[6.0] "While he hasn't had the opportunity to show his stuff in the ring, Titus is a great ambassador for WWE involved in many charity and social upliftment projects."
Leth99 wrote on 26.02.2023:
[3.0] "One of the best human beings that ever existed. I want to just say that, because it's disrespectful giving someone like him a 3, but I'm rating him as a wrestler"
Ma Stump Puller wrote on 28.12.2022:
[5.0] "Titus is a competent tag-team wrestler who was mostly used for the big hot tag bits, which fair play to him, he had his role and played it pretty much to the standard of a undercard tag team big guy that you would expect. He was a poor promo and generally wasn't really a natural in the ring beyond that: despite impressive atheticism in other sports he just never really acclimatised to actually wrestling, always feeling a bit stilted. That might have something do with the fact he only started wrestling at 32 and then spent three years in developmental, so by the time he was on the main stage he was very close to being out of his prime already. Very few wrestlers 30+ have had huge success (the few examples that I can name off like Genichiro Tenryu, Batista, or Tamon Honda) generally due to the fact that they have far less time to get accommodated with wrestling, especially when it isn't something they naturally excel in. Titus for his part had a decent main-event run in the Prime Time Players, even if they never had any real success and mostly jobbed to other groups at the time. They, of course, joined the sadly not-elite club of having a terrible tag-team breakup angle (joining the likes of Cryme Time, Edge & Christian, Enzo and Cass, Rhodes Scholars, etc etc) and Titus basically just really became known for his manager work (which was alright but pretty much dead in the water) or memes from then on in. He's more known for his well-known and acclaimed charity work, which is mostly why he's still employed despite not wrestling in years: he's a great ambassador for the company. That said, he was a so-so worker that was fine in a tag team with someone who could do the heavy lifting but pretty bad when he didn't have anyone to cover for his limitations."
BillyGoatUK wrote on 30.11.2022:
[5.0] "As a wrestler, Titus is average at best. But as a human being & WWE ambassador, he is world class."
AlDente01 wrote on 14.10.2022:
[6.0] "As a wrestler, Titus could get 4 at best. But now Titus is no longer a wrestler, but a WWE ambassador - a man who shows that WWE (and wrestling in general) is not only "fake fights" but also charity, helping the needy, many beautiful ventures. And this activity deserves a much higher rating."
aoPSI wrote on 22.09.2022:
[7.0] "Titus is actually a good wrestler. He does have his limitations, but he manages to supply what he sets out to do. In addition, he is one of the biggest backstage helpers within the WWE."
PavelDragunov wrote on 28.06.2022:
[4.0] "A good worker, a decent father and a mature citizen of his country. Titus has come a long way in WWE, the main advantage has always been humor, he looked strong and brutal, while in the role of a funny guy he always achieved more success, let's remember his funny fall in Saudi Arabia or Titus Worldwide. Always when he was in the status of a villain, only failure awaited him. He is one of the graduates of NXT, but in terms of wrestling he was always below average, he could please, but only in a team with Darren Young and just his only big triumph was in the Prime Time Players. Titus' career was typical for a humorous character. He was in all the holiday segments, always did not hesitate to look stupid and always supported the company in various charitable endeavors. I will rather remember him as a bright representative of his time, it's good that he was not pushed much forward, but competently used his advantages and covered his shortcomings with humor."
UltraNano54 wrote on 17.06.2022:
[2.0] "Great guy but sadly unbelievably boring in the ring. His greatest moment will always be falling under the ring."
TheLegendaryEric wrote on 27.05.2022:
[4.0] "A wonderful human being who's charity work is commendable, but nevertheless going off his in ring work and wrestling personality he's extremely forgettable and if not that then laughable given his major flop at the Greatest Royal Rumble ppv."
Jorhorge wrote on 01.09.2021:
[3.0] "Half decent, his best step in WWE was in FCW and his most relevant moment was his rivalry with Darren Young and Rusev, his mic felt boring and his movements were quite repetitive and rough, he had a bad and unnecessary heel turn to later tag with Heat lol. He's just a near-bad meh wrestler with a bad book."
WhatTheHeckles wrote on 02.08.2021:
[5.0] "A decent wrestler who's always been bogged down by not having any sort of direction with his work, whether it was with the Prime Time Players with Darren Young or Titus Worldwide, he always ended up being more memorable for his slip in the Greatest Royal Rumble in 2018, and that's just kind of sad."
VanguardWho wrote on 29.05.2021:
[5.0] "A perfectly adequate tag wrestler who slid under the ring that time. Rated based on his wrestling career alone, he'd be down in the 2-4 region, but he gets bumped up a few points for being a shockingly good manager for the 5 minutes that Titus Worldwide lasted. There's a world where Titus honestly could've been one of WWE's best managers of the last 10 years, if he'd been given the role earlier, and allowed more time to settle and grow into it. As it is, the Prime Time Players were servicable roster fillers in what was a very weak tag division at the time, and that team makes up almost his entire in-ring legacy worth noting."
KyleEnjoysWrestling wrote on 10.03.2021:
[1.0] "Titus sucks. Plain & simple. From the day he fell in NXT trying to run with that beer keg until the day he fell running to the ring at the Greatest Royal Rumble. There are so many other awkward moments in between, but I simply don't care to try to remember all the dumb shit this guy is responsible for. There was a brief time where I felt bad for him & wanted to see him find some success. But at this point I have to call 'em like I see 'em."
SSEighty7 wrote on 25.09.2020:
[4.0] "One of the nicest most genuine guys in pro wrestling. You want to root for him to do well solely because of that, but wrestling wise, he's just not very good. Though he's intense, and a legitimate strong guy, he's very clunky and choreographed in the ring, and there's no wonder why he doesn't wrestle live often. The positives, he's very charismatic and can talk. He's excellent in a managerial setting, which we saw during Titus Worldwide. That's the perfect role for him, and it's a shame that group was treated like jobbers and ended quickly, cause that stable had a lot of legs. He would have a higher score if he was younger with an upside, but a 4 is pretty much the correct score for him being that he's 43 no realistic way to improve. Minor positive marks outside of that."
StardomJMD wrote on 28.08.2020:
[2.0] "The only 2 points are because he's probably the nicest guy in WWE. Other than that, he has no in-ring skills or charisma."
EUJBFTY wrote on 23.07.2020:
[5.0] "Mediocre in ring but is a good manager and can be a fun comedy heel jobber. He'll be more known for his legendary botch at the Greatest Royal Rumble than his wrestling."
JEK 1991 wrote on 21.01.2020:
[7.0] "An underrated individual! I always think he is exciting to watch. He has the size, his charisma is alright. A very nice guy in real life."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 14.04.2019:
[3.0] "O'Neil has the size and build WWE traditionally loves, as well as a somewhat charismatic presence, but his in-ring coordination has yet to really come together and fully connect with the crowd. His best work easily was his time with Darren Young as half of the Prime Time Players. At his age, the clock may be ticking, but I'd love to see him find his niche in WWE (perhaps as part of another tag team, or maybe even managing) as outside the ring, he's an exemplary human being and would be a fine brand ambassador."
zephyr wrote on 30.03.2019:
[3.0] "Exceptionally boring power wrestler with the most generic boring moveset imaginable. Great person outside of wrestling though which makes it hard to dislike him too much."
Mahanx wrote on 04.01.2019:
[1.0] "I try update wrestlers rating every year , so i don't think about their past , i just think about their 1 last year , i know promotions can make wrestlers years worst or awesome too but it is what it is..... So at 2018 till now for Titus O'Neil was a bad year at Monday Night Raw."
ZestyZuluWarrior wrote on 10.10.2018:
[3.0] "If this was a rating of Titus as a human being it would be a 10 (deserves 11). Sadly, however, he just simply is not good in the ring or on the mic. He has a fantastic look but that can only get you so far. I can never picture Titus breaking out of the lower mid card. He is better as a tag team wrestler."
jamzell00 wrote on 04.05.2018:
[2.0] "10 as an overall human being but a 2 for being completely awful at everything else. When he first came in I thought he had potential but he has regressed every year"
HoboDolphin wrote on 30.04.2018:
[8.0] "A veteran of the ring wars, former WWE Tag Team Champion, the brains (and braun) behind the Titus Brand and Titus Worldwide. Has done wonders for the careers of Apollo Crews, Akira Tozawa and Dana Brooke. Underrated in-ring worker and a master of the microphone. Plus he's got the best baseball slide in the business."
CHN325 wrote on 01.02.2018:
[2.0] "I just don't get how this guy has any appeal as a in ring performer. He is better as a manager, but not by much."
Dragon Fighter wrote on 25.11.2017:
[1.0] "A 1 for his charity work in wwe. Anything else is laughable to take seriously. His wrestling sucks, his mic work is beyond terrible. Remember the epic promo he cut on Darren young after summerslam 16, LOL. Almost has no charisma. Just another waste of time."
Titansrevenger wrote on 12.07.2017:
[4.0] "This guy is awkward and sloppy in the ring. I have seen absolutely no improvement in his wrestling ability. Why is he on tv at all? Either put him back together with Darren Young or send him down to NXT so he can put guys over."
TheWrestlingFan wrote on 04.03.2017:
[2.0] "Terrible on cutting a promo and awful in the ring. Glad that WWE decides to not give him a singles title reign."
ShooterMcShoot wrote on 25.01.2017:
[3.0] "I'll give him three points for that one time where he was hilarious on commentary. Other than that, I just don't see the dude getting any better."
Izin wrote on 01.11.2016:
[1.0] "Really bad promo, wrestler, and he's almost 40 so there's no room for improvement... why is this guy still hired?"
Gravelord wrote on 09.08.2016:
[3.0] "Titus has a decent amount of charisma and a pretty good catchphrase, but holy balls he sloppy in the ring. In pretty much every match I've ever seen him in he's constantly and consistently botching on his own volition, sometimes to the point where I start to to feel second hand embarrassment for him such as when he tripped over a camera cord. Not a particularly interesting talker either; in fact, he is occasionally just down right terrible as a promo."
The Chosen One wrote on 07.07.2016:
[6.0] "While Titus O'Neil is not the best wrestler he is defiantly improving and you can also tell WWE has something in store for him. He has the look and the size to be a really good US champion and is already in contention for the US title. He shows some real passion in the ring and has some good charisma."
AMHTP wrote on 21.06.2016:
[4.0] "Titus O'Neil is -- to put it plainly -- just not a very good wrestler. Sure, he's got strength and intensity, I'll give him that. He shows real passion in his promos, and when he slams someone around you can tell that he means it. The audience seems to buy into him, too, when they're given the chance. Fair enough! I can see why some people like him. But all that said, he's a very sloppy worker, and many of his moves are poorly executed. His conditioning isn't great either, and there's no way he can put on long matches -- he got blown up in an eight-minute match with Rusev at Money in the Bank. He's a standard "big man" type wrestler, and not the kind of guy I'm excited to watch."
WWEfan802 wrote on 21.06.2016:
[3.0] "I wrote a review before giving him a 7 WTF was I thinking, this guy is terrible I think I am being generous with a 3"
ErycK24 wrote on 07.06.2016:
[6.0] "Titus' current feud with Rusev could possibly elevate him. Titus has good mobility for his size and has somewhat impressive strength. It'll be interesting to see how this feud goes."
Gemini247 wrote on 16.02.2016:
[6.0] "He's big, strong, has decent charisma, and connects to the wrestling fans pretty well. Sure his moveset isn't that remarkable but his entertainment factor in other star traits makes up for that. He's already a perfect fit for the IC/US title but with effort he can be a WWE champion at least to me. Give him some singles gold just to see how the crowd reacts at least. Give him a chance"
proudcroat99 wrote on 05.01.2016:
[8.0] "The guy has solid in ring skills, mic skills, oozes with charisma, has the look that Vince wants and can bring much to the product. The fact that in nearly 6 years this guy hasn't won any title but the Tag one is a huge shame. He needs to feud for either IC or US title. #PushTitus"
Iam betterthan wrote on 29.11.2015:
[8.0] "Titus in 2015 Showing good ring skills.. He was good as heel as well as good in face, have a good mic skills, and can also draw crowd.. I can recommend his many Superstars and Main Event match that are good.. i think if he gets some more push from wwe he can show everybody he can be good and i loved his team with Darren young as Prime timue players."
Gangsta Pusheen wrote on 22.11.2015:
[8.0] "Very entertaining character that titus is. He could seriously work well as a heel since he doesnt lack mic skills, he has the size and build to be taken seriously in the competition at 6'6. He also has a nice repertoir of great moves to his arsenal which fit his build. The only thing cringeworthy is his dog bark but i guess the children love him more that way. I actually prefer titus as a babyface since I feel like his short heel turn against darren young was evidence on how badly that turned out."