– James Ellsworth posted a message on Facebook discussing the controversy surrounding the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match finish. Ellsworth wrote:
“The WWE Universe is weird, they cheered me on so loud in St.Louis as I climbed the ladder and grabbed the #MITB Briefcase, doing Daniel Bryans signature Yes chant and everything, but than as I dropped it in my good friend Carmella’s hands the crying all over the world started, weird huh? #Duh”
As announced on SmackDown, Carmella has been stripped of the MITB contract and a Women’s Money in the Bank rematch is scheduled for next week’s show.
– Below is the full 19-minute video from Titus O’Neil’s recent TEDx Talk at UCLA.
Here’s the video description from YouTube:
Every day, things we do knowingly or unknowingly, affect others. Sometimes it’s a small effect, and sometimes it’s profound and causes a chain reaction. If you’re going to have an effect, why not make it a good one. What if we focused on that chain reaction, and used our innate talents and strengths to cause big changes for those that would benefit most. Using your strengths and convictions to inspire others, and to treat humans actually as humans.
A former football player for the University of Florida and the Jacksonville Jaguars, Thaddeus Bullard has become a fixture on WWE’s programming, including RAW and Smackdown, as WWE Superstar Titus O’Neil. Since his debut with WWE in 2012, O’Neil has made an impact both in and out of the ring as a business and family man, motivational speaker, youth counselor and coach. Bullard can often be found speaking to children in schools, visiting the elderly in assisted living facilities, and participating in a variety of charitable events in his community. In addition, he participates in WWE’s numerous community-giving platforms, including its Be a STAR anti-bullying campaign and initiatives to support literacy, the U.S. military, Special Olympics, and Susan G. Komen.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx