WWE News: WWE releases bonus footage of Titus O'Neil sliding under the ring
What’s the story?
The WWE has put forth a new video on its official YouTube channel, featuring Titus O’Neil’s infamous fall from alternate angles.
Titus O’Neil has been garnering headlines in the mainstream media after his hilarious botch during his entrance at WWE’s Greatest Royal Rumble last week.
In case you didn’t know…
Titus O’Neil is a longtime member of the WWE roster and is known for having had a few notable botches in the past—including his infamous “puke spot” on SmackDown back in 2014.
O’Neil entered the 50-Man Royal Rumble Match at WWE’s Greatest Royal Rumble PPV, at number-39, and had a rather memorable botch during his entrance.
The heart of the matter
Generally, most WWE Superstars run down the ramp and slide into the ring as part of their respective entrances in a Royal Rumble Match.
Titus O’Neil was no different, as he charged towards the ring, only to trip before he could enter the ring—resultantly, O’Neil went flying forward and slid under the ring apron.
The spot garnered an incredible reaction from both the live crowd as well as WWE Superstars and executives backstage—Fans can read more on the backstage reaction to O’Neil’s botch right HERE.
Furthermore, WWE now seems to have noted the incredible response O’Neil’s fall has been garnering on the internet and in mainstream media outlets—in light of which WWE has released a new video that shows O’Neil’s fall from alternate angles. Fans can watch the video below—
What’s next?
The vast majority of professional wrestling experts believe that Titus O’Neil is likely to significantly benefit from his unintentionally hilarious botch, in the days to come.
O’Neil presently performs for WWE’s RAW brand, and is the leader of “Titus Worldwide”.
Author’s take
Titus O’Neil has etched his name in the professional wrestling history books with his entrance at the Greatest Royal Rumble.
It’s great to see WWE responding swiftly to positive fan-reviews, and send out a video showing the memorable fall from alternate angles.