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Jul 8, 2022; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Shareef O’Neal (45) reacts during an NBA Summer League game against the Phoenix Suns at T&M. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

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Jul 8, 2022; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Shareef O’Neal (45) reacts during an NBA Summer League game against the Phoenix Suns at T&M. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports
The locker room has always been more than just a place to change—it’s a stage for unforgettable chaos, where athletes bond through laughter, competition, and, sometimes, full-blown WWE-style wrestling matches. And if anyone understands the crossover between basketball and wrestling, it’s the O’Neal family—Shaq himself has stepped into the ring at WrestleMania, embracing the larger-than-life personalities that both sports celebrate. Well this time, Shareef O’Neal, a phenom in his own right took that stroll down memory lane.
Shareef O’Neal took to social media to show us how the hilarity ensued. He revived a mischievous moment, showcasing a WWE-style escapade that lit up his college days which would put even John Cena to shame. The spectacle was not just about goofing off; it was about the celebration of camaraderie and the unbreakable bond that is shared amongst athletes in the locker room amidst fierce competition.
Shareef posted a story on Instagram, captioning it, “What the box do to us bruh 😂😂😂 I jumped off the top rope.” The video showcased Shareef and his compatriots in the locker room absolutely demolishing a cardboard box. Back when Shareef O’Neal was in LSU and UCLA, the locker room was often an impromptu wrestling ring. The teammates would suddenly break into dramatic entrances resembling the WWE Superstars and execute playful maneuvers. For Shareef and his crew, this was a way to lighten the intensity of the fierce competition they faced and build ever-lasting memories.
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While the concept of crossovers between the worlds of basketball and wrestling is not completely new, it is fun to see NBA stars and Legends enter the ring. For sports fans and enthusiasts these moments are pure gold. Let us see some of the most famous instances.
Athleticism Intertwined: Wrestling and Basketball
While there is none better to ask than Shaquille O’Neal, the father of Shareef O’Neal, Shaq has often flirted with the idea of joining the world of wrestling. The Hall of Famer has made appearances in WWE, and AEW and even graced the ring at the coveted Wrestlemania, stepping into the ring at Wrestlemania 32. His playful, over-the-top charisma and sheer size made him an amazing fit for the wrestling world. One of the most memorable encounters was his showdown with the Big Show in a Battle of the Giants, which left the fans buzzing with excitement.

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Another one of the most exciting crossovers was Dennis Rodman joining the WCW in the late 1990s while still being an active NBA player. He joined forces with Hulk Hogan and the nWo (New World Order) participating in high-profile tag team matches. Further, much to his delight, another one of his Chicago Bulls teammates, Karl Malone joined the action for one of the most unique WCW-NBA crossovers in history.
Even now in the modern day, Dwight Howard has openly expressed his desire to pursue a career in the WWE after his playing days in the NBA and had also tried out for the company.
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Why the idea is alluring is, that both sports thrive and run on the appeal o showmanship, larger-than-life personalities, and the ability to electrify and captivate an audience. At their core, the NBA and WWE athletes share the same DNA: Athleticism intertwined with Storytelling. This is why Shareef O’Neal’s locker room antics resonated so much with fans. It is a part of a much bigger tradition than we comprehend. What do you think?
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