Titus O’Neil, the WWE Hall of Famer and Global Ambassador for World Wrestling Entertainment, has achieved another significant milestone in his career. He was inducted into the Sports Club of Tampa Bay Hall of Fame, recognizing his contributions to the community.
O’Neil, whose real name is Thaddeus Bullard, has had an illustrious career in WWE since signing with the company in 2009. He debuted on the main roster in 2012, won the tag team championship and the 24/7 Championship, and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2020 as a recipient of the Warrior Award.
Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister extended his support to O’Neil, congratulating him on his latest accolade. Chronister expressed his admiration for O’Neil’s community work, highlighting his significant impact on people’s lives.
Titus O’Neil last competed in WWE in November 2020, where he faced Bobby Lashley in a United States Championship match. Although he lost the match, O’Neil has been busy with his role as a Global Ambassador for the company. In an edition of The Bump last year, he expressed his desire to participate in weekly shows if given the opportunity.
Titus O’Neil’s induction into the Sports Club of Tampa Bay Hall of Fame is a testament to his long-standing commitment to making a positive difference in the community. We congratulate O’Neil on his well-deserved accolade and look forward to seeing his future contributions to professional wrestling and beyond.