#9 Titus O’Neil
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Titus O’Neil was picked 15 places ahead of Braun Strowman in the brand split and has since gone on to manage the careers of Akira Tozawa and Apollo Crews, to varying degrees of success, while he has recently added Dana Brooke to his Titus Worldwide franchise.
As prosperous and lucrative as a spot in Titus’ stable may be, we’re pretty sure Strowman has surpassed the level that the former Prime Time Player was at when the draft was made on 19 July 2016.
Edited by Shiven Sachdeva