WWE's R-Truth explains why his run as the more serious Ron Killings character was so short, suggesting reverting to the ...
In fact, both superstars, at some point in their careers, incorporated live performance into their entrances in WWE. Cena ...
R-Truth became WWE's biggest headline over the summer, nearly three decades into his professional wrestling career. R-Truth left the company, and Ron Killings emerged shortly after. But just as ...
Picture this: R-Truth walks out to John Cena’s theme music—a nod to his long-running ‘Ron Cena’ gag that’s cracked fans up for years, the crowd goes wild, and half of them are still trying to figure ...
R-Truth has opened up about why WWE decided to end the Ron Killings gimmick. R-Truth reverted to his NWA TNA character with a serious attitude when he returned to WWE at Money in the Bank 2025.
WWE fans saw plenty of surprising moments during "Monday Night Raw," including a championship changing hands and a huge match determining a top contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. Along ...
As WWE legend John Cena's retirement at the end of this year draws nearer, there aren't many who hold him in a higher regard than R-Truth. Despite being five years older than Cena, R-Truth calls the ...
R-Truth’s year got a little bit sweeter. The 25-year WWE veteran was briefly released by the company on June 1 at the conclusion of his contract, days after wrestling the first of two matches against ...
WWE is making big plans for John Cena’s retirement, and fans could be in for a surprise soon. At Saturday Night’s Main Event, Dominik Mysterio will defend his Intercontinental Title in a Triple Threat ...
While John Cena was still in the midst of his heel run earlier this year, R-Truth had the opportunity to wrestle the 17-time World Champion on two separate occasions, first at Saturday Night's Main ...
Wrestling fans are always an opinionated bunch, but even by our obnoxious standards, the screaming around John Cena’s retirement tour has been something else. Over the last several months, you haven’t ...