The sire is Volatile, and the dam is by Curlin, one of the most decorated American stallions of the modern era. Curlin horses tend to be tough, athletic types who often need a bit of time to find their best — which may explain why T O Elvis is making a debut at four rather than as a younger horse. That is not unusual; some horses simply take longer to develop, and arriving later can sometimes mean arriving more ready.
Beyond that, the racecourse will tell us everything. A debut is exactly what it sounds like — a first test, with no history to lean on and no expectations to manage. Watch how T O Elvis travels through the race and responds under pressure. That will matter far more than anything written here.