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R-Truth's return sparks online storm as son disputes Triple H's 'all part of the show' comment
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The dramatic return of WWE veteran R-Truth at Money in the Bank 2025 has not only electrified the wrestling ring but also ignited a social media frenzy. After Truth, real name Ron Killings - stunned the WWE Universe by attacking John Cena in the main event, questions swirled about whether his earlier contract non-renewal was a genuine release or an elaborate work.
During the post-show press conference, WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H downplayed the situation with a cryptic five-word reply: 'All part of the show, man.' But not everyone seemed convinced, including R-Truth's own son.
— WrestleTalk_TV (@WrestleTalk_TV)
R-Truth's son calls It out
In a now-deleted Instagram Story, Christopher Killings posted an image featuring the phrase 'Stop the 🧢' (a popular slang implying someone is lying), followed by a congratulatory message for his father: 'Congrats on the new deal dad! Last run.'
The post strongly suggested that WWE's decision to bring R-Truth back was reactionary, not planned. Multiple backstage reports align with that, indicating that Truth was in talks with appearance promoters and even had interest from TNA Wrestling until WWE seemingly reversed course due to fan backlash.
Christopher's post has since been deleted, but screenshots circulated widely. It left many fans and wrestling pundits questioning the authenticity of WWE's narrative.
Reactions to Triple H's statement were swift and unforgiving across platforms like X (formerly Twitter). Fans voiced frustration, with one user posting, 'Triple H exposed. He just didn't want to admit the fans brought R-Truth back.' Another added, 'They didn't expect us to love R-Truth as much as we did.'
Cody Rhodes, who pinned John Cena with help from Truth, also addressed the situation. During his post-show panel appearance, he said, 'It's always our job...
to give you what you want. So thank you for letting us know.'
R-Truth, now going by his real name Ron Killings, seems set for one final chapter in WWE. While not officially confirmed, his son's 'last run' comment has given fans reason to believe this return may serve as his farewell.
With a career spanning nearly two decades, Truth has left a lasting mark through championship runs, unforgettable comedic moments, and a strong connection with fans.
His return, fueled by overwhelming public support - shows how deeply he resonates with the WWE Universe.
What lies ahead remains to be seen. A renewed feud with Cena or a fresh character shift under his real name could bring a meaningful twist to his final act. Whatever the direction, fans made it clear: R-Truth deserved a better ending - and now, he might just get one.
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