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'I do what i wanna do': Ron Killings signals new WWE era after fiery interview
'I do what i wanna do': Ron Killings signals new WWE era after fiery interview

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'I do what i wanna do': Ron Killings signals new WWE era after fiery interview

veteran R-Truth has officially stepped into a new era, now reintroducing himself as Ron Killings. On a recent episode of Monday Night RAW, the 52-year-old shocked fans by chopping off his signature braids and addressing the audience in a dark, no-nonsense tone. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Dressed in all black, he declared, 'I am Ron Killings. I am the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.' This transformation marked a dramatic departure from the fun-loving, comedic character fans have known for years. The segment quickly went viral across WWE's social media platforms, triggering a wave of reactions and speculation about what's next for Killings. Bully Ray's criticism sparks explosive response While fans were still digesting the shift, WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray weighed in with criticism. Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Ray questioned why Killings continued referencing 'truth' if he was trying to shed the R-Truth persona. He urged the veteran to let go of his past gimmick and fully embrace the change. RON KILLINGS CRASHES BUSTED OPEN‼️ | Busted Open WWE Killings didn't take kindly to the remarks. Appearing on the same show shortly after, he fired back in a fiery interview: 'Who the f*** is he talking to? Who is he to tell me who I am? I do what I wanna do. It ain't that nice time no more.' He emphasized that his evolution is personal, not just a performance. 'I'm not angry. I just won't be taken advantage of no more. I'm driving now,' he said. With over two decades in the business and a record-setting 53 reigns as 24/7 Champion, Killings is no stranger to reinvention. But this change feels different. Speaking with conviction, he added, 'I feel more alive than I've ever felt. I know me better than anybody else knows me.' Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Killings' new persona first reemerged at Money in the Bank, where he returned to WWE by interfering in a high-stakes tag team match involving John Cena and Cody Rhodes. The surprise appearance earned a massive reaction from fans and immediately reignited his momentum. The WWE Universe appears to be behind Killings' transformation. Social media has lit up with praise, calling his heel turn 'powerful' and 'long overdue.' Many fans believe this could lead to a final, career-defining run. As Ron Killings declares himself firmly in the driver's seat, one thing is clear - he's rewriting his story, and he's doing it his way. Also Read:

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