WWE Hall Of Famer Can’t Understand Bizarre R-Truth Release
One WWE Hall of Famer has expressed their disbelief that R-Truth has been let go after 17 years by WWE.
Just days after he was part of his biggest featured match in years when he took on John Cena at Saturday Night’s Main Event, R-Truth was told he was being let go by WWE at the end of his current contract, bringing his 17-year run in the company to an end.
After Truth announced the news on social media, the wrestling world responded with a huge outpouring of support for the 53-year-old.
And one WWE Hall of Famer can’t wrap their head around WWE’s decision.
JBL Baffled By R-Truth’s WWE Exit
Speaking on the Something to Wrestle podcast, WWE Hall of Famer JBL explained why he found R-Truth’s WWE exit so confusing:
I don’t understand this with Ron Killings either. I mean, it’s the same perplexing thing to me. I thought it was a joke. Brian Armstrong (Road Dogg) had something on his Twitter… He goes, ‘I’m really bummed. I can’t believe they released R-Truth,’ or something like that. I looked it up and [thought] it’s got to be a storyline. I mean, the guy just main-evented Saturday Night’s Main Event. He’s selling a ton of merch. It’s absolutely perplexing to me. One of the most bizarre releases that I’ve seen.
Ron, Truth, has had a great career, and of course, he’s still got years left. I know he’s 53 years old, I think is what I read on the internet, but he’s in tremendous shape. He’s a great athlete. He’s still just as athletic as, at least he looks like he is. I’m sure he doesn’t feel like he’s 28 years old, but he looks like he’s 28, he moves like he’s 28 again, he’s got years left, because he hasn’t aged. He doesn’t look like an older guy.
As far as what the future holds for R-Truth, JBL thinks the star will go on to bigger things and make a whole heap of money in the process:
He’s had a great run, and he’s not near done yet. He’s gonna make a ton of money somewhere. I don’t know where he goes, but he’s gonna. Ron is as entertaining a guy as there is. He’s gonna do fine. No run goes in perpetuity. I’m just surprised it ends so suddenly, and that it ended when it did. He’s unbelievably talented. There’s nothing he can’t do.
It takes a smart guy to play a dumb guy; that’s what they always say. Wrestling, the guys who played the dumb guys are usually very smart because they have to be smart to be able to play the dumb guy. Look at Santino Marella, a very smart guy who used the broken English together and make things happen.
Killings is a very smart guy. He can get anything over. I would imagine he’s going to be a massive star, a bigger star. You’re right, a year from now? I’ll take that bet with anybody, a bigger star a year from now than he is right now.