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shitloadsofwrestling:
“ Titus O’Neil walked into a restaurant with two homeless people one night. The restaurant refused to serve him. The next day, he comes in with a lot more of the less fortunate and says, “We’re all human.”
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shitloadsofwrestling:

Titus O’Neil walked into a restaurant with two homeless people one night. The restaurant refused to serve him. The next day, he comes in with a lot more of the less fortunate and says, “We’re all human.”

Let’s just talk for a second about why that absolutely rules. Titus O’Neil is a wrestler who is featured on WWE television every week, but that wasn’t always the case. In fact, there have been several periods that O’Neil wasn’t on TV, being used on the house show circuit or on Main Event instead. However, unlike many other wrestlers over the years, O’Neil never complained. He showed up, did his job, and counted his blessings.

O’Neil has since resurfaced on television and is arguably one of the most popular wrestlers on TV. He’s recognizable by all ages and has the capacity to be a leader in the ring. O’Neil’s stature and ability make him an incredible superstar, but what makes him a better man is the fact that he shares his blessings with the world. O’Neil could just as easily be another guy who’s featured on TV and uses the money he’s earned to buy for himself, and I’m sure he does, but he doesn’t take what he’s earned and keep it for himself. He spreads the wealth to those less fortunate than himself. Although O’Neil’s money may only go to feed a few mouths at a time, the man we all see on TV every week is making a difference by simply being a good person.

That’s probably the most admirable thing a wrestler could do. I was already a big fan of O’Neil’s work, but as a person, he has the utmost respect from my end.