The man formerly known as R-Truth dramatically reinvented himself during the June 9, 2025, edition of WWE RAW, signaling a profound shift in his character. In a raw and unfiltered segment live from the PHX Arena in Phoenix, he addressed his return and recent actions, culminating in a symbolic act that left the audience stunned.
This appearance was his first time speaking since his shocking return at Money in the Bank on June 7, where a masked Killings attacked John Cena, allowing Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso to secure a victory. That interference itself was a major surprise, as Killings had announced just one week earlier, on June 1, that his WWE contract had expired.
Reports confirmed his departure was not a storyline but a legitimate business decision that was swiftly reversed following significant backlash from fans and widespread disappointment within the WWE locker room. The new agreement for his return was reportedly finalized within 72 hours of Money in the Bank, with WWE President Nick Khan personally stepping in to manage negotiations.
In the center of the ring on WWE RAW, Killings began by thanking the fans before his tone shifted. “R-Truth can be too serious at times,” he stated, before pulling out a pair of scissors. In a visceral moment that elicited chants of “holy sh*t” from the crowd, he proceeded to cut off his signature braids.
Looking directly into the camera, he made a powerful declaration: “The truth has set me free—I am Ron Killings.” He finished by demanding respect and asserting he was no longer here to entertain with jokes, confirming reports that he is slated for a more serious role for what is planned to be his final run.
Following the Money in the Bank event, WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque cryptically remarked that the situation was “all part of the show,” a comment largely seen as a move to sidestep questions regarding the company’s initial decision to release the veteran performer. The WWE roster is said to be “ecstatic” about Killings being back with the company.
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