As per PWInsider.com WWE superstar, Titus O’Neil was suspended for his misconduct with WWE owner Vince McMahon after RAW went off the air. WWE has suspended Titus O’Neil for 3 months for the unprofessional conduct.

Just when RAW went off the air WWE Network channeled a live streaming for Daniel Bryan’s farewell ceremony where every superstar on the roster including Vince McMahon, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon gathered together forbidding the final adieu to the superstar. Daniel was seen celebrating with all of them and the fans.

All the superstars along with the fans were chanting “yes” for one final time and applauding for the incredible career of Bryan. At the end, Bryan was seen embraced by his wife Brie and finally hugged by Vince McMahon one last time before heading to the backstage area.

As WWE talents returned to the back, O’Neill grabbed WWE owner Vince McMahon by the arm in what was described to us as in a “playful, physical way.” McMahon responded back by shoving him away. 

McMahon shoving O’Neil was actually the last feed of the live broadcast which even got uploaded in Youtube and WWE Network.

McMahon was angry by the act as it was not a professional act and especially considering that it was the wrong time to act in such a manner, given that it was a farewell for Bryan.

When O’Neil arrived for Smackdown taping on Tuesday, he was informed that he was suspended and asked him to go home. It’s being reported that he has been suspended for 90 days. That means he will not be seen till May and will miss Wrestlemania 32.

O’Neil was signed with WWE in the year 2009 and mostly known as the one-half if the former WWE tag team champion Prime Time players. He has been very active in doing social works around his locality in Tampa, Florida. WWE has already removed the video from Youtube, WWE.com and WWE Network. It is likely that the video will be uploaded after that particular segment gets snipped out.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.

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