Backstage Details Emerge on R-Truth’s Shocking WWE Return at Money in the Bank 2025

R-Truth’s unexpected return to WWE at Money in the Bank 2025 sent shockwaves through the wrestling world—not just because of his surprise appearance, but because of the swirling confusion about whether his recent WWE release was ever real to begin with. Now, new backstage details are shedding light on the truth behind Truth’s return.

According to Fightful Select, Ron “R-Truth” Killings was legitimately released by WWE prior to MITB, despite speculation that the whole situation was a storyline. The company reportedly faced significant backlash from fans and internal talent alike over the decision to cut the beloved veteran. That wave of support may have played a role in WWE reaching back out to Truth to gauge his interest in returning.

Initially, Killings was not responsive to WWE’s offers. But things changed when WWE President Nick Khan personally reached out, leading to a quick turnaround. In fact, sources say the deal to bring Truth back together came together within a week of the pay-per-view. Although Paul “Triple H” Levesque dropped some cryptic comments at the post-show press conference that hinted at the situation being a work, Fightful reports that’s not the case at all.

Backstage, the reaction to R-Truth’s return was overwhelmingly positive. Several sources described the locker room as “ecstatic” to see him back, viewing the move as a morale boost amid what had been a turbulent few weeks. The sentiment among both talent and fans was clear: Truth is not just a comedic staple—he’s a locker room favorite and respected veteran.

As for what’s next, those close to Killings say he’s planning one final serious run before he officially hangs up his boots. Given how long he’s entertained audiences with both comedy and underrated in-ring work, fans can expect a memorable sendoff—possibly even with gold in sight.

With WWE’s recent track record of blending reality and fiction, the Truth saga initially felt like another clever storyline. But according to multiple insiders, this was a rare case of a real-world misstep being corrected in real time, with the added bonus of creating a jaw-dropping return moment in the process.

Fans Chant ‘We Want Truth’ Repeatedly Throughout WWE Raw

Less than 24 hours after the bombshell news of R-Truth’s WWE release rocked the wrestling world, fans made their voices heard loud and clear during Monday Night Raw — and they weren’t letting up.

Throughout the night inside the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, chants of “We Want Truth” echoed across the arena, sending a powerful message to WWE brass: the WWE Universe isn’t ready to say goodbye to Ron Killings.

The fan-fueled movement started as early as the opening segment featuring CM Punk and Sami Zayn, with the crowd drowning out parts of their promo to chant for the longtime fan favorite. The passion didn’t stop there — similar chants broke out during the women’s Money in the Bank qualifying match and continued through the tag match between The Judgment Day and The War Raiders. By the time the night’s main event — a MITB qualifier featuring El Grande Americano, AJ Styles, and CM Punk — rolled around, the crowd was still going strong.

Signs in the audience further underlined the sentiment. One declared, “Re-sign R-Truth or we riot,” while another simply stated, “We Want Truth.” On social media, #WeWantTruth shot up the trending list on X (formerly Twitter), with fans and wrestlers alike voicing their disbelief and support.

Even backstage, the message was clear: R-Truth’s presence is deeply missed. Rhea Ripley was spotted wearing an R-Truth t-shirt in a backstage segment, while Dominik Mysterio appeared wearing a Carlito shirt — another star recently let go by the company.

A Release No One Saw Coming

The release of R-Truth came as a gut punch to fans and fellow wrestlers alike. Just one night before, he had competed on Saturday Night’s Main Event in a match against none other than WWE Champion John Cena. The decision to release him so abruptly, despite his active role on TV and his status as a beloved veteran, has reportedly sent shockwaves through the locker room — a stark reminder that no one’s spot is guaranteed.

Cena himself weighed in on the news, joining a long list of current and former WWE Superstars paying tribute to Truth, a man respected not only for his longevity and comedic brilliance, but for being one of the most genuine people in the business.

What’s Next for R-Truth?

While WWE hasn’t publicly commented on the release beyond their standard “future endeavors” statement, speculation is already swirling about what comes next for Truth. Could a return be on the table if fan response grows louder? Or will he take his talents elsewhere?

For now, one thing’s for certain: the WWE Universe isn’t ready to move on — and they’re not being quiet about it.


Whether this is a chapter closed or just a detour, fans have made one thing clear: Truth still matters.

Backstage Reaction to R-Truth’s WWE Exit: “Total Nonsense,” Say Superstars

In a move that’s left the WWE locker room stunned, R-Truth has reportedly been told he won’t be re-signed once his current contract expires — a decision that’s sparked major backlash behind the scenes.

According to Fightful Select, the veteran performer — real name Ron Killings — was informed over the weekend by WWE’s talent relations team that his deal would not be renewed. The call reportedly caught Truth off guard, and it’s easy to see why: he’s been viewed as a WWE lifer, a beloved figure both in front of the camera and backstage.

Importantly, sources confirmed that the decision wasn’t disciplinary in nature. Truth wasn’t released for misconduct or any backstage issues. In fact, WWE made it clear he’d done nothing wrong — which only added to the confusion surrounding the call.

Backstage, the mood has reportedly been anything but calm. Several WWE talents have privately expressed disappointment and frustration, with one top name calling the move “total nonsense” and another labeling WWE leadership “ruthless.” It’s one of the most vocal negative reactions to a talent departure in recent memory, underscoring just how much respect Killings commands among his peers.

Adding to the confusion is the fact that R-Truth remains one of WWE’s most reliable merchandise movers. His “Ron Cena” T-shirt — a parody creation leading into his recent Saturday Night’s Main Event tag match with John Cena — was among the company’s top sellers in May.

For fans keeping track, this isn’t the first time Killings has had to navigate life outside WWE. Before becoming a mainstay on Raw and SmackDown, he made waves in TNA and the NWA as Ron “The Truth” Killings, where he became one of the first Black world champions in a major American promotion. He also produced his own entrance theme music during that run — and reportedly still owns the rights — a useful tool if he decides to step back into the ring elsewhere.

Though no final date for his WWE exit has been announced, interest from indie promotions is already heating up. Expect R-Truth to have options — and a spotlight — wherever he lands next.

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