R-Truth Reflects on a Memorable Year Sharing the Ring with John Cena
R-Truth recently shared his heartfelt reaction to a unique opportunity: wrestling John Cena not once,but twice this year. It was a privilege that clearly resonated deeply with the veteran performer.
Earlier this year, while Cena was navigating a heel turn, R-Truth found himself across the ring from the 16-time World Champion on two separate occasions. First, it was at Saturday Night’s Main Event, and then again on “WWE SmackDown.”
The first encounter was particularly memorable, as R-Truth playfully embodied Cena’s alter-ego, “Ron Cena,” complete with the iconic red shirt and jean shorts. Though, the second match held a different weight.
It came after a controversial summer release from WWE, where R-Truth competed as his Ron Killings persona.Now, as Cena approaches what appears to be the final stretch of his career, R-Truth took time to reflect on these moments in a recent interview.
“I’m tickled pink, dog. I love it,” Truth expressed. “It’s a humbling thing. I feel honored. I feel appreciated.I feel like a lot of fans know the history we’ve had. People have paid attention. There are so many things that go around with that.It’s hard to pick one good emotion out of it.”
These matches weren’t just about competition; they were about shared history and mutual respect. you can feel the genuine gratitude R-Truth has for the opportunity to work with a legend like John Cena.
Here’s a speedy recap of the key moments:
* Saturday Night’s Main Event: R-Truth faced Cena as “Ron Cena,” a comedic take on the WWE icon.
* “WWE SmackDown”: A more serious encounter followed, with R-Truth wrestling as Ron Killings shortly after his release.
* Shared History: Both wrestlers have a long-standing relationship within the industry, adding depth to these matches.
Currently, R-Truth has largely returned to his more lighthearted, comedic character, though he hasn’t been in a televised match since last July. Simultaneously occurring, Cena’s farewell tour continues to unfold.
his next appearance is scheduled for November 10, but speculation is building around a potential final match against former world heavyweight Champion GUNTHER at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13. If this happens, it will undoubtedly be a fitting end to a remarkable career.
For R-Truth, the chance to share the ring with Cena twice this year was a highlight. It’s a testament to his longevity, adaptability, and the respect he’s earned within the world of professional wrestling.You can sense the genuine gratitude he feels for these experiences.









