Who Is Titus O'Neil? Age, Biography and Wiki
Titus O'Neil, born on April 29, 1977, is currently 47 years old. Hailing from Boynton Beach, Florida, he has made a significant impact in the world of professional wrestling. Initially gaining fame in WWE, O'Neil is known for his charismatic presence and athletic abilities. Beyond wrestling, he has also had a successful career in arena football, showcasing his versatile talents in sports.
Occupation | Football Players |
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Date of Birth | April 29, 1977 |
Age | 48 Years |
Birth Place | Boynton Beach, Florida, U.S. |
Horoscope | Taurus |
Country | U.S |
Popularity
Titus O'Neil's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
Titus O'Neil stands at an impressive height of 6 feet 6 inches (198 cm) and weighs around 270 pounds (122 kg). His athletic build and dynamic presence make him a standout performer in the ring, contributing to his engaging persona that fans adore.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
As of 2025, Titus O'Neil has been quite private regarding his personal life. While details about his romantic relationships are often kept under wraps, he is currently believed to be single. O'Neil shares a strong bond with his children, often highlighting the importance of family in his life. His commitment to fatherhood remains a central aspect of his identity alongside his wrestling career.
His mother Daria was molested and raped by her mother's boyfriend at 10 years old, and as a result she became pregnant with Thaddeus. He grew up in Live Oak, Florida, where he resided at the Florida Sheriff's Youth Ranches, and attended Suwannee High School.
He was a standout player for the Suwannee Bulldogs high school football, and was recognized by USA Today and Parade magazine as a high school All-American as a senior in 1995.
Net Worth and Salary
Titus O'Neil has successfully carved out a lucrative career both in wrestling and various ventures outside of it. As of 2025, his estimated net worth is around $3 million. His earnings come from his WWE contracts, appearances, merchandise sales, and various endorsements. Additionally, his business pursuits contribute notably to his financial portfolio.
At the No Way Out pay-per-view, O'Neil and Young won a fatal-four-way tag team match to become #1 contenders for the WWE Tag Team Championship after A.W. turned on his clients Primo & Epico. On the July 16 episode of Raw, O'Neil and Young unsuccessfully challenged Kofi Kingston and R-Truth for the WWE Tag Team Championship.
On the August 10 episode of SmackDown, they defeated Primo & Epico in a #1 contenders match by disqualification when A.W. provoked Kingston and R-Truth, who were on commentary, into interfering in the match. That same day, A.W. was released from his contract.
Despite losing A.W, the Prime Time Players received a title shot at SummerSlam, but were again defeated by Kingston and R-Truth. On the September 7 episode of SmackDown, The Prime Time Players defeated Primo and Epico and The Usos in a triple threat tag team match to earn another shot at the title.
On Raw three days later, the Prime Time Players lost their title shot to the team of Kane and Daniel Bryan. At Survivor Series, O'Neil took part in a 10-man elimination tag team match, but was eliminated by Tyson Kidd.
Career, Business and Investments
Titus O'Neil's journey in the wrestling business began in 2009, and he has since become one of WWE's prominent figures. He has not only participated in numerous high-profile matches but also engaged in charity work, helping to elevate his profile within the community.
In addition to wrestling, O'Neil has ventured into business, establishing ties with various charities, advocating for youth and education. His endeavors go beyond the ring, as he invests in initiatives aimed at social improvement and community development.
Thaddeus Michael Bullard (born April 29, 1977) is an American professional wrestler and former arena football player. He is signed to WWE as a Global Ambassador. Described by the company as "one of the most philanthropic superstars in WWE history," Bullard is the recipient of the WWE Hall of Fame 2020 Warrior Award.
Social Network
Titus O'Neil remains active on social media platforms, where he engages with fans and shares glimpses of his life outside of wrestling. You can follow him on:
- Instagram: @TitusONeilWWE
- Twitter: @TitusONeilWWE
- Facebook: Titus O'Neil
On the February 16 episode of Raw, O'Neil turned face by saving his former tag team partner Darren Young from an attack from The Ascension, disbanding Slater-Gator. To acknowledge this breakup, Slater announced on social media that he is going to 'focus on himself'.
Then on the February 23 episode of Raw, The Prime Time Players officially reunited to battle The Ascension, with Young picking up the victory. O'Neil participated in the 2nd Annual André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania 31, before being eliminated by Ryback.
At Elimination Chamber, the Prime Time Players participated in the first ever tag team Elimination Chamber match for the WWE Tag Team Championship, however they were the last team to be eliminated by the winners and defending champions The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods).
At Money in the Bank, O'Neil and Young defeated The New Day to win the Tag Team Championship, their first titles in WWE. They later defeated The New Day in a rematch at Battleground.
The Prime Time Players dropped the WWE Tag Team Championships back to The New Day at SummerSlam in a fatal–four-way match, also involving The Lucha Dragons and Los Matadores. O'Neil and Young would invoke their championship rematch clause for the September 14 episode of Raw, which they ended up losing against New Day.
Education
Titus O'Neil attended the University of Florida, where he earned a degree in Criminal Justice. His background in education has fueled his passion for helping others, particularly in youth mentorship programs. O'Neil emphasizes the importance of education, often encouraging young people to pursue their academic and life goals.
Bullard accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, and played for coach Steve Spurrier's Florida Gators football team from 1997 to 2000. He redshirted during the Gators' 1996 national championship season. Bullard lettered the next four seasons, playing in 44 regular season games with three starts.
He was elected student body vice president in April 2000, and graduated in August 2000. While he was an undergraduate, he was initiated as a brother of Omega Psi Phi. After college, Bullard played in the Arena Football League from 2003 to 2007 with the Carolina Cobras, Las Vegas Gladiators, Tampa Bay Storm, and Utah Blaze.