Titus O’Neil: I Don’t Condone Allegations Against Vince McMahon, But I Don’t Have Bad Words for Him

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Titus O’Neil discusses Vince McMahon and the allegations against the former WWE Chairman.

McMahon resigned from WWE and TKO in January 2024 after Janel Grant filed a lawsuit against McMahon, alleging sexual assault and sex trafficking. McMahon denied the allegations, but he remains under federal investigation. “Mr. McMahon”, the Netflix docuseries about the former WWE CEO, premiered on September 25, sparking fresh discussion about him and the allegations.

Speaking with Us Weekly, Titus O’Neil, who now works as a WWE Global Ambassador, commented on the allegations. He stated that he would forever be grateful for what McMahon built.

“At the end of the day, what he built cannot be erased,” O’Neil said. “It’s sad that the situation came to what it came to, but I don’t have any bad words for Vince. It’s very interesting to hear different perspectives on things, but at the end of the day, I’ll forever be grateful for what Vince McMahon built, the platform that he built for so many people. He’s human, just like anyone else.”

“Do I condone some of the things that I’ve read? No,” O’Neil continued. “But I don’t know all the insides and outs of what’s going on and what’s not going on. All I know is that my life was changed because I had an opportunity to become a WWE superstar. So many people’s lives were changed because they had an opportunity to work for that company.”

Titus O’Neil On Interactions With Vince McMahon

O’Neil also reflected on his interactions with Vince McMahon, saying that they had always been professional. He spoke highly of how McMahon helped him change his life.

“Have we had our differences of opinion on certain things? Absolutely,” O’Neil said. “But at the end of the day, he essentially helped me change my life. My kids are in college because of the opportunity that I have with WWE. They went to private school. All three of my children are in college on a scholarship doing well. I’ve been able to provide a great life for my family. I’ve been able to provide a great life for the people in the community.”

“I wasn’t there in the ‘90s, I wasn’t there in the ‘80s,” O’Neil urged. “I wasn’t there in the early 2000s, I just know I was there from 2009 to the present. I’m grateful for the people in that locker room.”

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