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R-Truth Announces WWE Departure: Celebrating the Legendary Career of Ron Killings

  • Writer: Erick Padilla
    Erick Padilla
  • Jun 1
  • 2 min read


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In a heartfelt announcement, WWE veteran Ron Killings, better known by his ring name R-Truth, confirmed his release from WWE after more than 17 years of an unforgettable career. The news, shared via his official X (formerly Twitter) account, marks the end of an era for fans worldwide, highlighting the remarkable journey of one of professional wrestling’s most colorful and beloved personalities.


A Career Defined by Character and Innovation




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Ron Killings first stepped into the wrestling spotlight in 2000 under the ring name K-Kwik, showcasing his energetic athleticism along with a musical flair that set him apart. His groundbreaking run outside WWE in TNA (Total Nonstop Action Wrestling) in 2002 made history when he became the first African American to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, a milestone that broke racial barriers in the industry.


Killings returned to WWE in 2008 as R-Truth, and it was there that his unique sense of humor, lovable character, and improvisational talent truly shined. Over more than a decade, he became a staple on WWE programming, captivating audiences with his comedic timing and infectious personality.


Championships, Achievements, and a Lasting Impact




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While R-Truth may not have always been in the main event title picture, his legacy is decorated with numerous accolades:


- WWE United States Championship (2 times)

- WWE Tag Team Championship

- WWE 24/7 Championship – a record 54 reigns


The 24/7 Championship, in particular, epitomized R-Truth's comedic genius and adaptability. From hotel brawls to golf course pinfalls, his inventive and humorous approach to defending the title made it one of the most entertaining aspects of WWE programming, often going viral and generating laughter around the world.


Beyond the Ring: A Musical and Cultural Icon




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R-Truth’s talents extend far beyond wrestling. As a passionate rapper and performer, he penned and performed his iconic entrance theme, “What’s Up,” which became a fan-favorite chant and amassed over 10 million views online. His musical discography includes tracks like “Set It Off,” “Thatz Endurance,” and “Run It” featuring Carmella.


He has also collaborated with notable artists such as Tech N9ne, Tupac, and Joey Bada$$, demonstrating that his lyrical skills are as sharp outside the ring as they are inside it.


Expanding Horizons: Acting and Entertainment




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In addition to his music career, Killings has appeared in films such as The Wrestler and Blood Brother, showcasing his versatility as an entertainer. His charisma and comedic talent hint at a promising future in acting and media, where he can continue to captivate audiences.


What’s Next for R-Truth?




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Although his WWE chapter has concluded for now, Ron Killings’ story remains far from over. At 53 years old, his energy, creativity, and passion continue to inspire fans and peers alike. Whether he pursues music full-time, delves into acting, or explores new ventures, supporters eagerly anticipate his next move.


As he leaves behind a legacy filled with joy, laughter, and rhythm, R-Truth’s influence endures. His signature catchphrase, “What’s Up,” will continues to resonate, a testament to his impact on the industry and his fans.


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