Who Is David Otunga? Age, Biography and Wiki
David Otunga, born on April 7, 1980, is an American professional wrestler and television personality. As of 2025, he is 45 years old. Otunga first gained fame in the world of wrestling and is known for his remarkable charisma and talent. He initially began his career as a contestant on the reality show "WWE Tough Enough," which paved his way into the professional wrestling industry. Beyond the ring, he's made a name for himself as a commentator and actor in various projects, showcasing his versatility across multiple entertainment platforms.
Occupation | Wrestlers |
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Date of Birth | April 7, 1980 |
Age | 45 Years |
Birth Place | Elgin, Illinois, U.S. |
Horoscope | Aries |
Country | U.S |
Popularity
David Otunga's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
David Otunga stands tall at 6 feet (183 cm) and weighs approximately 227 pounds (103 kg). His athletic build comes from his rigorous training and dedication to wrestling and fitness. Otunga's well-defined muscles and impressive physique are testaments to his commitment to a healthy lifestyle.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
In the realm of relationships, David Otunga was previously engaged to actress Jennifer Hudson, with whom he shares a son, David Jr. As of 2025, Otunga is reportedly dating a successful entrepreneur, although he has chosen to keep the details of his personal life more private. Both he and his current partner are seen supporting various charitable causes, showcasing their mutual dedication to philanthropy and community service.
His mother is American and his father is Kenyan. He has two older siblings. He graduated from Larkin High School and later earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Illinois. Following his graduation, he moved to New York City to become a laboratory manager in Columbia University's Cognitive Neuroscience Center.
Net Worth and Salary
As of 2025, David Otunga's net worth is estimated to be around $10 million. His wealth stems not only from his wrestling career but also from his various ventures in television, acting roles, and public speaking engagements. His earnings continue to grow as he navigates new opportunities within and outside of wrestling.
Cena was later forced to join The Nexus, as a result of losing to Barrett at Hell in a Cell. At the following pay-per-view, Bragging Rights on October 24, Otunga and Cena teamed together to win the WWE Tag Team Championship from Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre.
The next night on Raw Otunga and Cena lost the Tag Team Championship to fellow Nexus members Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater when Barrett ordered Otunga to allow Slater to pin him. On November 5, Otunga, who had been questioning Barrett's leadership in the past weeks, led Nexus, minus Barrett and Cena, to an invasion of SmackDown.
Barrett did not approve of Otunga's decision to lead The Nexus to SmackDown and as a result forced him to defend his spot in the group a week later. On the November 12 episode of SmackDown, Otunga defeated Edge in a lumberjack match, after Kane interfered, to keep his spot in Nexus.
About a month later, Otunga started to rebel against Barrett with the rest of Nexus behind him. After the group disobeyed direct orders and walked away from Barrett, Otunga told Barrett to rehire Cena the following week or be banished from Nexus.
Career, Business and Investments
David Otunga's career trajectory has been anything but ordinary. After making his mark in WWE, he transitioned into acting, appearing in films and TV shows that have bolstered his popularity. Otunga is also known for his entrepreneurial spirit, with investments in health and wellness products, as well as collaborations with fitness brands. His business acumen and passion for fitness have allowed him to maintain relevance in an ever-changing entertainment industry.
In June 2016, Otunga left his position on the Raw pre-show panel, where he joined the commentary team alongside Tom Phillips for both Superstars and Main Event. On the June 23 episode of SmackDown, Otunga temporarily replaced Jerry Lawler on the commentary team, after Lawler was suspended by WWE.
Following the 2016 WWE draft, Otunga was announced to join the SmackDown commentary team on a full-time basis, alongside Mauro Ranallo and John "Bradshaw" Layfield, where he served as the babyface color commentator in contrast to JBL's heel color commentary.
Social Network
David Otunga has a significant presence on social media platforms. He is active on Instagram and Twitter, where he shares updates on his professional endeavors, personal insights, and motivational messages. His following continues to grow as fans appreciate his authenticity and engagement with followers.
- Instagram: @DavidOtunga
- Twitter: @DavidOtunga
Education
David Otunga holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Illinois. His educational background has contributed to his analytical approach in both wrestling and acting, allowing him to connect with audiences on various levels. His commitment to lifelong learning is evident as he continually seeks new knowledge to enhance his career.
Otunga graduated from Harvard Law School in 2006, passing Illinois' bar exam. He worked at Sidley Austin, one of America's largest law firms, from May 2005 to October 2007.