Despite debuting on the main WWE roster in April of 2012, WWE Superstar Titus O’Neil might not have a plethora of time left in a WWE ring. Currently at age 37, it appears that O’Neil has already been prepping for a new career for when his tenure with WWE comes to an end.
Over the past couple of days, O’Neil has been visiting various college football programs in order to prepare for a possible coaching career in the NCAA.
On Monday, Aug.4, while “Monday Night Raw” was in Texas, O’Neil met with Charlie Strong, the head coach of the Texas Longhorns:
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Then, on Thursday, Aug. 7, O’Neil was with the University of South Florida football team and head coach Willie Taggart:
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O’Neil is also expected to visit the Florida Gators football team, where he was a defensive end for the squad from 1997 to 2000, later in the month. Playing under his real name, Thad Bullard, he then went on to play in the Arena Football League from 2003 to 2007. In 2009, he signed a developmental deal with WWE, getting him where he is now.
Over the past couple of weeks, Titus O’Neil has found a great deal of success in his new tag team, “Slater Gator.” Alongside Heath Slater, the duo have won its past three matches on WWE programming.
Editor’s Note
I always thought Titus could have amounted to better things than he has in WWE, but at age 37, it’s completely understandable for him to be prepping for the next step.