Major WWE Superstar says he does not want R-Truth back in WWE

Major WWE Superstar says he does not want R-Truth back in WWE. (Photo: WWE.com)
Not everyone is happy with Truth's return (Photo: WWE.com)

Almost the entire WWE Universe was shocked but happy nevertheless to see R-Truth return at Money in the Bank a week after he announced his departure. However, one major star is seemingly not thrilled with his return, making it known via a social media post after Saturday's premium live event in Los Angeles. This was Logan Paul.

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John Cena was on the verge of getting the win for him and Logan in the main event of Money in the Bank. However, a hooded figure attacked Cena, who later revealed himself to be Truth. He hit The Last Real Champion with the Undisputed WWE Championship.

It allowed Cody Rhodes to hit the Cross Rhodes on Cena and earn the victory for himself and Jey Uso. After the match, The Cenation Leader was shocked by Truth's return and his first pinfall loss since capturing the Undisputed WWE Title.

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In a post on his Instagram stories, Logan Paul blamed their loss on Truth and claimed that he didn't want the veteran back in WWE, unlike everyone else. He also took a shot at Rhodes and Uso for getting a cheap win.

"Cody and Jey are cheaters. They only won because R-Truth came back. That's an objective fact. I said it last week. They can't do anything in this business without having it handed to them. And Truth got unfired for whatever reason. He came back and cost me and John, the better team in the match. So, that's what I have to say about that. And R-Truth, everyone else wants you back, I don't," Paul said.
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It will be interesting to see what the repercussions of the loss are for John Cena and Logan Paul. Cena was pinned by Cody Rhodes, while Paul was hoping to get another shot at Jey Uso's World Heavyweight Championship.


R-Truth says his exit wasn't a work

Fans reacted on social media after R-Truth's shocking return at Money in the Bank. The man, now going by his real name, Ron Killings, replied to a wrestling fan account on X, saying that his exit was never a work.

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"No work," Killings tweeted.

While some fans are still not convinced, the majority were just happy to see him back in WWE.

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