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The whole incident regarding R-Truth this year will always be remembered as one of the Classic moments in WWE history. Truth is often regarded as one of the funniest superstars in professional wrestling history, and he is also extremely popular among WWE fans. Even at the age of 53, he is quite over with the fans.
But recently, WWE decided to release R-Truth from the promotion. It sparked major backlash among the fans, and everybody was in revolt after getting to know about this decision. The fans even started chanting "We Want Truth" during the WWE shows. "We Want Truth" was also trending no. 1 on Twitter.

R-Truth talks about his recent backstage segment with John Cena
After seeing the response of the fans, WWE had no other option but to bring Truth back. At the Money in the Bank event, Cena teamed up with Logan Paul to take on the team of Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso. When Cena tried to cheat to win the match, a hooded figure entered the ring and attacked Cena.
R-Truth was released from WWE recently, only to be brought back after 9 days
This hooded figure turned out to be R-Truth, who was brought back soon after his release. This attack allowed Cody Rhodes to pin and defeat John Cena. But after this night, Truth was seen changing his character, and he demanded to be addressed by his real name, Ron Killings. The fans smelled a potential heel turn, which could destroy his funny character.

Truth is presently active on WWE SmackDown
He remained out of action for a month before appearing backstage on SmackDown recently to have a segment with John Cena, who recently turned babyface. The fans also witnessed Truth in his usual self, who welcomed Cena back. Speaking with Justin Barrasso of Undisputed, Truth discussed this backstage segment and also revealed how it came about;
“It was so organic. That’s why it came across that way. You could feel it. The proof is in the pudding. For just over a minute promo to be one of the biggest takeaways from the show, come on, I love that. John is the G.O.A.T. in my eyes. Not only is he my childhood hero, I’ve learned a lot from being in the ring with him–and I’ve learned a lot from him in the back.” concluded the former two times WWE United States Champion.