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Ex-WWE Champion Teases New Faction With Rhea Ripley & Damian Priest

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An ex-WWE Champion recently teased a new faction.

Of late, Ron Killings has primarily featured in singles action, but his history with Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest is storied.

When Ripley and Priest were in The Judgment Day, a storyline saw Killings trying to insert himself into the faction, much to the amusement of the fans.

While he did not officially become a member, Ripley and Priest were themselves unceremoniously dumped by the remaining members, resulting in the duo forming the Terror Twins, who wanted revenge.

Ron Killings recently appeared for an interview with The Wrestling Classic, where he spoke about his history with Priest and Ripley.

He also stated that the door was open for an alliance between the three WWE wrestlers, and that he had even thought of a name for their faction.

Imagine me, Damian, and Rhea now? That’s what I look forward to, The Terror Triplets. The Three T’s! We just made the name right there. The Three T’s! [H/T: Fightful]

Ron Killings’ WWE Rivalry With John Cena Is Not Over Yet

On the June 20 episode of WWE SmackDown, Ron Killings faced John Cena in the main event.

The match ended with Killings’ victory, but by disqualification. After the short-lived match, Cena cut a pipebomb promo, targeting CM Punk.

While Cena may have moved on to new rivalries, Ron Killings believes he’s far from done with the 17-time world champion.

He said that the chapter needed closure during his latest appearance on the No Holds Barred podcast.

Oh, it ain’t over. He got to turn back to who he was. He hurt people’s heart. You just asked me the good stuff about him. He betrayed people, dog. He betrayed you, me, us, them, everybody man. He, bro, he’s not giving us the ‘you can’t see me’ no more. Now, it’s all go on, bro. He’s not giving us, he’s not the John Cena we fell in love with. You know what I’m saying? So, he’s taking me on that roller coaster just like he’s taking everybody else. I need John back. Not for me, but for my sanity. For the sanity of R-Truth, right?

Ron Killings last wrestled Aleister Black during the July 11 SmackDown episode, securing a win. After the match, Black attacked Priest backstage in a fit of rage, starting a new feud.