
After Ron Killings cut his hair on live television, ex-WWE employee predicts major storyline for Truth
Ron Killings resurfaced on WWE RAW and shocked the world when he cut his hair as he stood on the announcer's desk. Meanwhile, Tommy Carlucci has predicted what's next for Truth in the Stamford-based promotion.
Earlier this month, R-Truth's release upset the WWE Universe, and fans clamored for the former United States Champion on the weekly products. The veteran shockingly returned at Money in the Bank, and Truth took it to another level on Monday Night RAW when he cut his hair and called himself Ron Killings.
Speaking on Behind The Turnbuckle, former WWE employee Tommy Carlucci reacted to Ron Killings' recent segment from Monday Night RAW. Carlucci stated he wants to see Killings have a big-time feud with John Cena after he cut his hair on national television.
"I like where he is right now. I want to see where he goes after this. I would love to see him and John Cena get into it big time," Carlucci said. (From 09:11 to 09:17)
Ron Killings attacked John Cena at WWE Money in the Bank 2025
Last month, R-Truth feuded with John Cena and got a one-on-one match with his "childhood" hero at Saturday Night's Main Event. Earlier this month, it was revealed that Truth's contract with the company wouldn't be renewed, and his association with the Stamford-based promotion was due to end in the coming weeks.
This led to outrage by the fans and forced the management to pivot and rehire the former United States Champion. However, it was kept a secret, as Ron Killings made a surprising appearance at Money in the Bank in the final moments of the main event.
The 53-year-old star appeared and attacked John Cena with his title during the ongoing tag team match. This allowed Cody Rhodes to get the pinfall win over Cena for his team, and Killings got his revenge on The Franchise Player for hitting him with a title in their one-on-one bout.
On the recent edition of WWE RAW, Killings retired the old moniker and started a new journey in the Stamford-based promotion.
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