Titus O'Neil: I've Helped Over 300 Kids Go To College In The Last 10 Years

Titus O'Neil talks his work outside of the wrestling ring.

In 2021, Titus quietly retired from professional wrestling full time in order to serve as a global ambassador for WWE on the world's stage. Titus has also done a lot of charity work over the years, and now he has revealed how many kids he has helped reach a higher level of education.

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While speaking to ABC Action News for Black History Month in a recent interview, Titus revealed he has helped over 300 kids get into college through his work outside the ring.

"I've helped over 300 kids go to college in the last 10 years. But sometimes when we look at kids, especially black kids, but all kids. Somebody will see that kid acting out and they'll say, what's wrong with that person? What's wrong with that kid? Nobody ever really asked what happened to that kid. When you find out what happened, then you can find out what's wrong so that you can hopefully move it to make it right and that's been my gift."

Titus competed in his final match for WWE in November of 2020, making sporadic on screen appearances since his retirement. Titus is also a receipient of the Warrior Award.

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