There are some sports fans currently upset with shoe-manufacturer Nike right now. The brand announced a partnership with former San Fransico 49er Quarterback, Colin Kaepernick. Evidently, this has led to some Nike customers boycotting the company and getting rid of their current Nike products.
Titus O’Neil is able to get those Nike shoes and clothes to people who could use them. He’s asking anyone who no longer want their Nike products to donate them to him.
Dear #BoycottNike folks,
Instead of Burning/Trashing send whatever @Nike Gear you no longer want to me at this address2101 n Florida Ave
Tampa Fl 33602and I will partner with @MetroMinistries @HCSOSheriff @TampaPD and other agencies to distribute them 2those in need.
Thx? pic.twitter.com/X3Xjp1mTVf— Titus O'Neil (@TitusONeilWWE) September 4, 2018
Titus O’Neil Charitable Work
O’Neil does a lot of charity work in the Tampa Bay area. He’s helped 245 student-athletes in the area get into college. Titus has also been involved in the United Way’s program to walk kids from high-risk areas to school every day. The program strives to make sure at-risk youth attend school and gain access to a healthy breakfast.
In 2015, he was given the MEGA Dad Award for “Celebrity Dad of the Year”.
Dana Brooke Gone From Titus Worldwide
Titus Worldwide lost a member this week. After she was distracted by her own teammates at ringside on Raw, Dana Brooke was rolled up and pinned by Sasha Banks.
Brooke has since decided it is time for her and Titus Worldwide to part ways. Following her loss on Raw, Brooke posted the following:
Bitter …sweet – but I must go on …ALONE… – sink or swim I will do it on my own.. I DONT WANT ANYONE TAKING BLAME OR PRIDE! In the past year I have loved & lost.. & grew stronger on my own.. let me channel this lesson into the ring! ?? @WWE #wwe #raw https://t.co/iWO7003wS4
— Ash By Elegance (@Ashamae_Sebera) September 5, 2018
It looks as though Titus O’Neil and Apollo Crews are now on their own Monday nights.
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