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Titus O'Neil Interview - The Prime Time Players, Chasing Tag Team Gold, Football
By Daniel Pena
Oct 9, 2012 - 1:00:55 PM

WWE Superstar Titus O'Neil, one half of the Prime Time Players, joined Washington Redskins defensive end Adam Carriker and weight loss champion Chuck Carroll on 4th & Pain.

The SmackDown Superstar talked about chasing the tag team gold in the WWE Tag Team Championship No. 1 Contenders' Tournament. He also talked playing football at the University of Florida, returning from a severe knee injury, his current friends in the NFL and how me made the transition from the gridiron to the squared circle.

He and Carriker, who played at the University of Nebraska, had a little fun talking about the 1996 Fiesta Bowl in which the Cornhuskers thrashed the Gators.

Carroll, meanwhile, got O'Neil to open up about playing under for Redskins head coach Steve Spurrier while at Florida.



More information on the show is available at www.4thandpain.com. The website has Goldberg on each week to pick NFL games.

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