14 Things We Learned From The Prime Time Players On Talk Is Jericho

2. Winning The Tag Team Titles

Titus says that becoming the tag champs was five years of frustration culminating in something that is truly an honor. He adds that despite the fact that it's predetermined, his name is now in the history books alongside the greats. O'Neil says there's two things people can never take away from you: an education and a championship.
"Once you win a championship your name will always be in history. Once you get your education or your diploma no one can ever take that away from you. With a title or without a title we've always represented the company the same, because that's just who I am. I feel like I'm the champion regardless if I have the title or not. It's the same as if I worked for a corporation, I'd come to work as if I was the CEO because that's the job that I want.
Darren calls it a dream come true that he never thought would happen, but that the most rewarding aspect of it for him is doing speaking engagements and getting to reach people who are struggling and to help save lives. Both men say they take their role and platform to reach people very seriously, and say that the highest honor he has through his job in WWE is to be able to go out and change lives, through avenues such as Be A Star, Tribute To The Troops and Make-A-Wish. Titus says that the business won't change him one bit; he came from a place where he's been without and he's not afraid to go without again if it's for the right reasons, and that's why he keeps his humility.
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