
R-Truth revealed his departure from WWE on June 1, 2025, utilizing X to convey the information to the public. He stated, “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.”
The announcement’s legitimacy was subsequently corroborated by both Fightful and PWInsider. It emerged that WWE’s decision was not to renew R-Truth’s existing contract, distinguishing the separation from a formal release for disciplinary reasons. Fightful Select further detailed that no misconduct or backstage problems were factors in this decision by WWE.
This news was particularly unexpected given R-Truth’s recent high-profile match against John Cena, which took place at the latest Saturday Night’s Main Event. The timing of the departure, so soon after this significant in-ring appearance, contributed to the widespread surprise.
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Sources indicate that R-Truth himself was taken aback by the company’s choice. The development prompted numerous fellow superstars to reach out, expressing both their concern and confusion regarding the situation.
The internal reaction within WWE has been described as overwhelmingly negative. One prominent WWE performer reportedly characterized the decision as “total nonsense.” Another individual voiced criticism of the company’s leadership, describing them as “ruthless.”
R-Truth’s exit has elicited a more pronounced degree of backlash and disappointment compared to many other recent talent departures. Following the news, several independent wrestling promotions have already signaled their interest in working with him, although the precise expiration date of his WWE agreement is not currently known.
His most recent period with WWE commenced in 2008, which followed an initial engagement with the company spanning from 1999 to 2001. In the interim, R-Truth also competed for TNA and the NWA, where he achieved notable prominence, securing championships such as the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship.
The final chapter of R-Truth’s WWE career concluded with a storyline feud involving John Cena, culminating in their match at Saturday Night’s Main Event. During his extended tenure, he became known for his comedic abilities and held the 24/7 Championship a record 53 times, in addition to reigns as United States Champion and Tag Team Champion.
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