Titus O'Neil is an example of a total creative failure
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Titus O'Neil came into the WWE with a strong athletic background, having done well in football his entire life. In fact, Titus was given a full scholarship to play for one of the top football schools in the entire Nation, The University of Florida.
In 2009, O'Neil was signed to a WWE developmental contract and began his training at Florida Championship Wrestling, which is now known better as NXT. With his chiselled 6'6” frame, WWE officials were highly optimistic for the future with this guy.
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Unfortunately, Titus never could find whatever it was that he needed to put a total package together. He has moments but lacks consistency. At the end of the day, Titus O'Neil is sort of like a conundrum. He's just difficult to figure out, and even more difficult to find a creative groove for.
The best case scenario for both WWE, as well as O'Neil, might just be to part ways and see if he can land on his feet elsewhere.
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J. Carpenter
Jonathan Carpenter is a pro wrestling journalist at Sportskeeda. After obtaining a degree in political science from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, he started writing WWE articles in 2016. Jonathan believes integrity is vital in journalism and ensures his work is high on accuracy. He conducts in-depth research and verifies information from various sources before curating a feature.
Jonathan has engaged in many meaningful conversations with prominent pro wrestling personalities like Drew McIntyre and DDP. He grew up in Memphis, admiring Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan during WWE’s Golden Era in the ‘80s. He has attended many pro wrestling events and credits The Hulkster for making his childhood memorable.
Jonathan, a big fan of Bray Wyatt, would like to see the latter's brother, Bo Dallas, continue his legacy as Uncle Howdy. If he were to work on the storyline, Jonathan would book the return of Erick Rowan as Howdy’s muscle. He thinks it would be a great way to honor the former Universal Champion.
When not writing pro wrestling features, Jonathan likes to collect sports memorabilia and has amassed a large collection of event-used and autographed relics over the years.