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The WWE star, known as R-Truth, shocked the professional wrestling world when he announced over the weekend that he would leave the company nearly 20 years in total.
R-Truth's numerous achievements include being the long-term tag team of superstar The Miz. The pair won the TAG-Team Gold at the WrestleMania 40, and they won the Raw Tag Team title in the six ladder competition.
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The bond between the teams is called the truth, attracting the hearts of wrestling audiences, which is why the response to the R-Truth announcement is strong.
Fox News Digital asked Miz about his reaction to revelation in a recent interview after he competed in the U.S. Century Championship Celebrity Golf Championship next month.
"Obviously, I was on the tag team with R-Truth, so it's always sad to see something like that," he said. "But I think the truth will bounce under his feet. He's a talented superstar."
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WWE wrestler The Miz reacted on his first day of the 2024 U.S. Century Championship in Stateline, Nevada on July 12, 2024. (Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Image)
Miz's real name is Mike Mizanin, who also posted an article on Sunday.
He wrote on X: "Forming awesome truths with you is one of the best things in my career. No one makes me laugh harder. Your energy, heart and smile ignite every room...every stage. You are not alone, one of your life. Love you, the truth.
R-Truth's real name is Ron Killings, who recently had a brief competition with John Cena on his farewell trip to the legendary WWE star. He congratulated Senna on her title defense against Randy Orton at a post-playing press conference. However, he was so angry at Cena that Cena brought R-Reality to the table that separates wrestlers from the media.
It began a few weeks of competition, eventually bringing Cena to an end to R-Truth, known as one of Cena's "childhood heroes." R-Truth then lost to JC Mateo in "Friday Night Smackdown."
He initially joined WWE in 1999 and made his debut with "Road Dogg" Jesse James. He was released for the first time from 1999 to 2001. Before returning to WWE in 2008, he spent a lot of time fighting completely uninterrupted movements.
He returns as R-Truth and is also a highly regarded competitor to rings and microphones.
R-Truth entered his entry on February 14, 2025 at "SmackDown" at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC (Craig Melvin/WWE via Getty Images)
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R-Truth is a two-time American champion, a hardcore champion and a world champion. He won a brief 24/7 title in 54 times. In 2004, Pro Wrestling Illustrated ranked 18th among the top 500 wrestlers in the business.
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