6'3" 270 lbs.
Birthday: January 18, 1970
Tim claims that he has put more people on Social Security than the government. He's a boxer turned Blocker, and has trouble remembering if he's in the ring or on the track. Not that it matters to him!
He's a giant mass of brutal strength, and doesn't bother naming his signature moves. "I don't care what you call it. I'm just knocking you down."
American Gladiators fans will remember Tim as Gladiator "Titan." He's now competing against some former Gladiator contenders on RollerJam. One of those contenders is Illinois Riot's Brian Gamble. Tim broke both of Brian's hands during the jousting event.
Prior to becoming a Gladiator, Tim was recovering from a hit-and-run accident, which had him out of commission for a year. His doctors released him on a Friday, and two days later he tried out for and became a Gladiator, which Tim says is a major accomplishment for him.
Tim is known for several other accomplishments as well. He played football, basketball and ran track in high school. He holds seven school records that hadn't been broken for about 30 years until Tim came along. Those records are still standing today. He also holds a state record in the 400 meters.
So far Tim hasn't met anyone who can beat him in arm-wrestling. He won the Ucon Jack arm-wrestling contest, beating out an Olympic wrestler, top pro bodybuilder Eddie Robinson, NFL football players and professional wrestler Sergeant Slaughter. Tim's victory was shown on ESPN several times.
His love for boxing must be in his blood. His cousin is boxing champ Marvin Haggler, who Tim describes as "just a regular guy."
The acting bug bit him not long ago, and if you turn on Nickelodeon's Cousin Skeeter, you may see him portraying a bouncer. "I like to have fun, I like laughing, I don't like things that serious."
Family is very important to him. He has an older brother and sister, and a twin sister. "She thinks I'm nuts. They call me the unpredictable person in my family, I'm always doing something that's totally off the wall or just different."
His two daughters and one son are a joy to him. His oldest daughter is also into in-line skating. Even though he's a family man, all paternal instincts go out the door when he hits the RollerJam track, saying that the impact of the game is "the best part!" His football skills come in handy during the games. He can easily pick off his enemies before they even know what happened. He has a warning for his competitors: "Don't take it personal if I knock you down, or step on you, land on you. Don't take it personal, I'm just doing my job," he grins devilishly. "And good luck!"
Since RollerJam got cancelled. He has been wrestling and doing stunt work.