10 Best Wrestlers In WWE Over The Age Of 40

10. Titus O’Neil

These days, much of Titus O’Neil’s in-ring work has been limited to the house show circuit, but he’s still very much listed as an active member of the WWE roster.

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On television, O’Neil’s spent the last few months in more of a managerial role, trying to build up the Titus Brand—now Titus Worldwide—and recruiting the likes of Apollo Crews and Akira Tozawa as his up-and-coming clients. Obviously, it’s all a little tongue-in-cheek, and the group’s strange-bedfellows vibe has actually given way to some pretty amusing backstage skits. But it takes a lot more than just amusing backstage skits to make a decent wrestler. In the ring, O’Neil has never really set the world alight, with just one Tag Team Championship win since his main roster debut in 2012. Arguably his biggest claim to fame arrived on commentary, with a cracking performance in which he owned JBL a few years back, though he undid that good work by bombing during an in-ring promo on Raw after just after SummerSlam 2016.

Dave Meltzer probably said it best: "Titus isn't very good but he's got a good look. And he's tall. And he goes Urrurrurr."

Based on that, it’s difficult to rank O’Neil much higher than this.

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