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Titus O'Neil sued by WWE 'Swerved' cameraman

Thaddeus Bullard, who works as Titus O’Neil in WWE, had a lawsuit filed against him in Los Angeles County Superior Court stemming from a incident filming the WWE Network show “Swerved”.

TMZ originally broke the story.

Donald Anderson, who worked on the show as a cameraman, claimed the incident took place on May 18, 2015, and is suing for more than $1.2 million in damages.

According to his complaint, Bullard was zapped with an electric shock as part of the show. Anderson claimed that when that happened, Bullard kicked the camera out of his hands, causing serious inury to his hand, fingers, and wrist. 

Anderson said that when it happened, he was told to leave the premises immediately for fear of further attacks.

As of now, the 40-year-old Bullard has not commented on the suit. A former University of Florida football player, he was signed by WWE in 2009. After spending time in FCW, he was part of NXT’s second season and was officially called up to the main roster in April 2012.

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