Wrestling veteran R-Truth returned to WWE as Ron Killings, a week after his exit from the Stamford-based promotion. Today, he reacted to a former champion's comments about mental health.
Earlier today, former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Gregory Helms responded to an X/Twitter user asking how men take care of their mental health all alone without seeking any help. The 50-year-old noted that men suffer in silence and go to work, as the bills they have to pay do not care for their mental state.
The X/Twitter update from Hurricane Helms caught the attention of Ron Killings, who broke character to share his reaction. The 53-year-old replied to the post with just a "face with tears of joy" emoji.
"😂," he wrote.
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You can check out Killings' tweet below:
Wrestling Veteran makes massive claim about Ron Killings' WWE return
Earlier this month, R-Truth shocked the wrestling world when he bid farewell to WWE and the fans in a social media update. He claimed he had been released from the wrestling promotion. It was later known that his contract had expired, and it wasn't being renewed by the company.
However, he showed up during the main event of Money in the Bank Premium Live Event to take out his 'childhood hero,' John Cena, allowing Cody Rhodes to pin The Cenation Leader in the Tag Team Match. The multi-time WWE 24/7 Champion reportedly signed a new deal with the global juggernaut after fans demanded his return.
Interestingly, in a recent edition of The Wrestling Time Machine hosted by Mac Davis, veteran wrestling journalist Bill Apter said that although he had his doubts, he felt the whole incident was a work.
"I think no matter what they say, that they worked the boys, we talked about it on our last show how hard it is to do that. I remember Teddy saying that, you know, they just don't tell anybody. They played it really well. Do I think personally it's a work? I do. But then again there's that part where Nick Khan talked to R-Truth, if it wasn't a work, made a deal with him," Apter said.
You can check out Bill Apter's comments in the video below:
It will be interesting to see what plans WWE has for Ron Killings after he cut his hair on the latest edition of Monday Night RAW.
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