The veteran fighter R-TruthHe announced on June 1 his departure from WWE through an emotional publication on social networks. He thanked the company and his fans for accompanying him in his career. His departure marks the end of an era for one of the most charismatic characters and dear sports entertainment.
«I regret to inform you that I have just fired from the wwe. I want to thank WWE for the trip, but above all I want to thank each and every one of you who accompanied me. Thanks for all love, support and appreciation that they have given me over the years. Thank you”.
Im sorry to inform you all. I just got released from WWE. I want to thank WWE for the ride, but MOSTLY I want to thank each and EVERYONE OF YOU who was along for the ride, Thank you for all the love, support, and appreciation you have given me over the years. Thank you 🙏🏾
— Ron Killings (@RonKillings) June 1, 2025
► A career marked by versatility and charisma
R-Truth debuted at WWE in 2000 Under the name of K-Kwik, forming a team with Road Dogg. After a stage in TNA, where he became the first African -American world champion of the NWA, He returned to WWE in 2008 with a new image and a more humorous approach. Throughout his career, he conquered multiple titles, including two United States championships, WWE's championship with Kofi Kingston And the RAW couples championship with The Miz. However, its most prominent legacy is its record of 53 reigns as champion 24/7.
► Remembered by fans
In addition to its achievements in the ring, R-Truth is widely recognized by its CApacity to provide humor and spontaneity to WWE transmissions. Memorable moments include making Brock Lesnar laugh live during a segment in 2020 and provoke a smile at John Cena during a press conference in 2025. His ability to break the seriousness of his teammates and connect with the public made him an undisputed favorite.
► Last appearances
During the last weeks, R-Truth has been working with John Cena and, more recently, with Jimmy use, only Sikoa and others, on Friday nights as part of the WWE SmackDown brand. His last fight was against John Cena on Saturday Night Main Event, a fight he asked.