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WWE's Titus O'Neil treats homeless to fine meals in San Diego

Everyone ought to have a good meal now and then, and everyone ought to have a friend in their corner like the WWE's Titus O'Neil.

The wrestler decided to treat a couple homeless people to a good meal in San Diego on Friday, but said that he received a "distant" reception from the manager at the Yardhouse restaurant:

O'Neil upped the ante on Saturday, taking even more people to dinner at the same restaurant. And the reception this time around was far warmer.

Great gesture, and O'Neil wrote on Instagram of the meal:

"Completely Different Response than Last night at the @YardHouse in San Diego I'm Not a Fan of Injustice or Prejudice of any sort towards Anybody. My Mother Raised Me with the Help of many others from all walks of life and there were many Times that I had to go without as a youth because of A Lack of Financial resources. People will categorize those that they can't relate to criticize those that stand up and speak out against what's wrong all until it directly affects them. I'm not the richest man in the world, but Money,Fame and Status have never held me Bondage because at the end of the day I've Gone without before and God has always provided for me. Now I have the opportunity to do the exact thing that others did for me when I had nothing to give them in return....LOVE OTHERS!!! Thanks to those that accepted Help&Those that Treated my guest at lunch as Humans,Patrons and Gods People."

Pro wrestling has lost several of its icons in recent months. Guys like O'Neil give hope that the future of the sport is still in good hands.

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