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Titus O’Neil takes group of homeless people to lunch

Titus O’Neil’s act of kindness is getting him a lot of publicity after he posted on Instagram that he took a group of homeless people to lunch.

The first outing in San Diego at the Yardhouse restaurant didn’t go down so well as the manager “seemed distant” in serving the two homeless with O’Neil. The WWE Superstar eventually gathered more homeless and ate lunch with them in the same restaurant again the next day. “They need to learn how to treat all humans as such,” O’Neil wrote.

A second photo posted shows O’Neil with a large group of homeless people surrounding a table full of food taken the day after. “Completely different response than last night,” O’Neil said. He noted that his mother raised him with the help of many others from all walks of life and there were times he had to go without certain things as a youth because of lack of money. He said he isn’t the richest person in the world but money and fame hasn’t changed him.

“Now I have the opportunity to do the exact thing that others did for me when I had nothing to give them in return,” Titus said. “Thanks to those that accepted help & those that treated my guest at lunch as humans, patrons and God’s people.”

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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