WWE: 7 Superstars Whose Mic Work Will Make Them Major Players

4. Titus O'Neil

the primetime players Whether WWE wants to call him "The Real Deal" or "The Big Deal" it's safe to say that WWE is likely going to give Titus O'Neil a chance to become a star in 2014. This past Friday on Smackdown, O'Neil turned heel on his partner Darren Young. No more Millions of Dollars dances for them. It's over. Why the heel turn? Because management is high on O'Neil. They look at him as a bigger guy that can deliver good promos, overpower opponents and show off his personality too. He's not a bland or boring wrestler at all. His strength is his personality. O'Neil's another guy, like Fandango, that has been in the WWE system for a number of years now and is just waiting for an opportunity to show what he can do on the big stage like Raw and Smackdown in terms of his ability to cut promos. What's interesting about O'Neil is that as a guy that's 36 years old he's older than most on a list like this. He's entering a point in his career where it's time to really show what he has because if he doesn't then he may not have much of a future left. There's no more tag team for him. The spotlight is only on him. Can he shine? Whether he does or he doesn't, a lot of it is going to depend on his ability on the microphone.
 
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