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Titus O’Neil pulls a Shockmaster entrance at the Greatest Royal Rumble

Titus O’Neil will forever be remembered having the most impressive entrance at a wrestling event. Yes, he even beats the Shockmaster’s WCW debut!

During the Greatest Royal Rumble, O’Neil entered in the 39th place but as he was running down to the ring, his right leg got caught between where the entrance ramp finished and the floor mat started, sending him sliding face-first all the way through the apron and under the ring!

The commentary team of Michael Cole, Byron Saxton, and Corey Graves absolutely lost it, laughing so hard that they were unable to call the action in the ring.

“Let’s just move on and forget about this,” Graves said. But as soon as he finished the sentence, the first of five – yes, five – replays of O’Neil crashing down was shown on the screen. “That is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen,” Graves added, as Cole and Saxton could not contain their laughter.

Forget about all your top wrestling moments, this must be the greatest thing ever in the history of professional wrestling!


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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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