Titus O’Neil recently shared his thoughts on Netflix’s six-part docuseries about Vince McMahon, which delves into McMahon’s life, career, and various controversies, including allegations of hush money payments and sexual misconduct.
O’Neil, a WWE superstar and global ambassador, acknowledged the complexities of McMahon’s legacy during an interview with US Weekly.
“At the end of the day, what he built cannot be erased.
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,” O’Neil stated.
While O’Neil doesn’t condone the alleged actions, he emphasized the positive impact McMahon had on his life and career.
“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,” he added.
Despite being suspended in 2016 for a lighthearted gesture toward McMahon, O’Neil remains appreciative of the opportunities WWE has provided.
His perspective highlights the mixed feelings some in WWE hold about McMahon’s controversial legacy.
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