Titus O'Neil Says He's Not Retired, Is Currently Rehabbing Following A Knee Procedure

Titus O'Neil isn't done yet.

Titus O'Neil is a global ambassador for WWE and still regularly does work with the promotion and interviews to promote them.

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Titus O'Neil has not been a regular wrestler for quite some time and outside of having the distinction of being the first-ever WWE 24/7 Champion, Titus has never held a singles WWE Championship. Last year, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as a recipient of The Warrior Award for his charitable contributions.

Despite not having wrestled in years, his last match being a WWE Raw loss to Bobby Lashley on November 9, 2020, Titus O'Neil says he's not retired by any means.

Speaking on 95.3 WDAE in Tampa, Titus O'Neil explains that he's not retired, rather, he is rehabbing his knee following a procedure that was performed.

"I'm not retired. I haven't wrestled in a minute but I had a procedure done on my knees that I'm rehabbing. a lot of people don't know that so they just assumed that I've been retired, but I'm a global ambassador for the company. I'm in Saudi Arabia and everywhere else, so that should show somebody that I'm not retired and I'm still with the company. I'm doing a lot of stuff," said Titus.

Titus O'Neil also said that he might be bringing back the Titus Worldwide idea, but he did not give any additional details.

Titus O'Neil was also the co-host of WrestleMania last year with Hulk Hogan as WrestleMania was held in Tampa, Florida last year.

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