WWE champ Titus O’Neil is a big man with a big heart and he proved it over the weekend when he took a group of homeless people to lunch in San Diego.

The 6-foot-6 inch World Wrestling Entertainment star posted on Instagram that he took a couple of people who were living on the streets to the Yard House downtown Friday night for dinner. He said he didn’t get the most welcoming reception for his new friends that included one bearded man who was disheveled and dirty.

What to do? Go back to the restaurant with an even bigger group, of course.

O’Neil explained his thinking in this video he posted on Instagram.

Titus O'Neil on Instagram A video posted by Titus Oneil (@titusoneilwwe) on Aug 1, 2015 at 1:44pm PDT

“They need to learn how to treat all humans as such,” wrote O’Neil on the post that ended with the hashtags #ContentOfCharacter and #AllLivesMatter.

The next day came these two posts of O’Neil and his dining buddies that looked to have included at least 12 people, including one man in a wheelchair.

'We're all one situation away from having our lives turned upside down.' A photo posted by Titus Oneil (@titusoneilwwe) on Aug 1, 2015 at 3:11pm PDT A photo posted by Titus Oneil (@titusoneilwwe) on Aug 2, 2015 at 10:24am PDT

O’Neil wrote that he had a completely different response with the larger group at the Yard House than he did on the previous day. From the looks of the several happy faces, the recipients of the free meal were enjoying themselves.

The 38-year-old wrestler wrote that his mother raised him with the help of many others and that there were times he went without due to lack of money.

“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!!!”

This is not the first time the former football player turned wrestling star helped out the homeless.

Last year in Los Angeles, O'Neil decided to give his leftover dinner to a homeless man named John. O’Neil told TMZ that he ended spending a few hours with the man, introduced him to some other fighters in town for a show and then met with him again later for breakfast.”

"Don't look down on anyone and never judge a book by its cover, because you could be the cover one day," he told the website.

O’Neil wrote on Instagram that he was not trying to criticize San Diego's Yard House, but rather send a bigger message to people who look down on others to whom they do not relate.

"We're all one situation away from having our lives turned upside down whether it be via health issues, a loss of a loved one or becoming homeless," he said. "We all are people that can and will deal with struggles of all sorts and its up to those that understand this to continue to bring light to the places and issues that are deemed dark."

His effort gained him a standing ovation on Twitter.

Well done, Mr. O'Neil, well done.