Triple H Subtly Confirms R-Truth’s Status After Money in the Bank

  R-Truth made a surprise return at WWE Money in the Bank, attacking John Cena just a week after announcing his departure from the company.

Triple H Subtly Confirms R-Truth’s Status After Money in the Bank
  • R-Truth unexpectedly returned at Money in the Bank, attacking John Cena after his announced WWE departure was reversed last-minute.
  • The return was finalized within 72 hours before the event, with R-Truth (now Ron Killings) previously discussing independent bookings.
  • Triple H and Cody Rhodes acknowledged the return, with Rhodes crediting fan demand and Triple H framing it as part of the show.
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In a swift reversal of his announced departure from WWE just a week prior, R-Truth made a shocking appearance at Money in the Bank, interfering in the event’s proceedings to attack John Cena.

The return materialized after what was reported by Mike Johnson of PWInsider.com as a last-minute decision, coming together within the 72 hours before the show. Johnson noted that the performer, who will now be using the name Ron Killings, was actively in discussions for independent bookings just days ago, indicating how quickly the deal to bring him back was finalized.

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During the post-show press conference for Money in the Bank, Cody Rhodes addressed the situation directly, tying the return to fan sentiment. “The truth is, you guys wanted Truth. It’s always our job, everybody up here, everybody over here, Triple H, Nick Khan, it’s always our job to give you what you want, so thank you guys for letting us know.”

When questioned about the surprising turn of events, Triple H offered a more concise and storyline-focused response. “You enjoying the show? All part of the show, man.”

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