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The atmosphere was electric. The world was watching. History was made.
To all those in attendance in Monterrey and for everyone who watched #AAANocheDeLosGrandes wherever you did…thank you for making it a truly epic night for @luchalibreaaa!
R-Truth says "there's no words in the dictionary" to describe how he felt when he saw the outpouring of support from fans following his WWE departure last year:
"There’s no words in the dictionary to express how I felt. My son was behind me when I got the call. And when I did the tweet… I couldn’t be salty, I’m not mad. We said at the top of this thing, ‘Truth you’ve been here for a while, you’ve experienced a lot.’ Like, yes. The ride. I’m thinking about the ride. My dad would always say ‘Enjoy the ride son.’ The ride was phenomenal. It was great.
"And I owe the thanks to WWE, I owe thanks to the fans. I owe thanks to the universe. I owe thanks to everybody that enjoyed this ride. And when that tweet went out, that was all it was meant to be. And it (was) just…The most moving thing that ever happened in my life.
"My son, he’s 25 and when I lived in Tennessee, that’s who was with me. That’s who I had to take care of. When I gave up (on wrestling) that’s who I thought (of). I kept going for him. I’m a single father, before I met my wife. And for him to say ‘Dad, it was worth it.’ I just broke down. That was deep to me.
"I’ve missed anniversaries, I’ve missed your school graduation, there’s so many things, occasions, funerals, so many things that I’ve missed in life, that I never did get to accomplish… It was just because of this wrestling business, and I did it, I did the best I could. But my son said, ‘Dad, it was worth it.’ It brought tears to my eyes. And to see the fans, to hear them, I’m watching and I’m hearing ‘We want Truth.’ Y’all don’t know how that felt. That’s lightning in a bottle. It never happens."
(Six Feet Under)
R-Truth says John Cena was the mastermind behind the one night appearance of Ron Cena at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event:
"I called John and asked him if I could use his shorts. John suggested I do the moves. He said, ‘You should do everything.’ The shirt, Ron Cena was John’s idea.
"He said ‘I think you do a shirt the same way I do mine and you put your face there.’ I was like ‘Are you serious?’ He was like ‘Yeah, we’re bothers right?’ I said ‘That is genius.’ He’s so smart. He was smart with the whole thing and I just ran with it. It works right?"
(Six Feet Under)
Ron Killings (R-Truth) opened up on The Undertaker’s Six Feet Under podcast about his shocking WWE release and the incredible outpouring of support that followed.
The love from fans, the locker room, and everyone backstage was so strong that he was back with the company just days later.
In his own words:
“ Talent, crew guys, production people, the fans — they all rally behind you because they know who you are.”
What a testament to how beloved this guy truly is. “Too loved” to ever really turn heel again, either! 😂🙏
@RonKillings@undertaker
Our girl Michelle McCool is still trending. Her legacy speaks for itself. Glad fans are respecting her legacy and supporting it and standing up for her even in the disrespect.
R-Truth recalls pitching for Little Jimmy to have his own WWE action figure 😭😂
"Stephanie McMahon said, 'We can't do that, Truth.'"
(Six Feet Under with the Undertaker)
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