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Ron Killings on Raw: “Put some respect on my name!”

R-Truth appeared on Raw last night and declared that from now on, he is known as Ron Killings.

Killings entered through the crowd just like he did on Saturday and cut a promo on the announce booth. He put over the fans, saying that they were the reason that he is back on television.

“R-Truth is back for all of you, every one last of you,” he said. “But R-Tuth is back, I’m back for me too. You see, not only did you bring Truth back, you got me!”

He said that R-Truth was too funny, too nice, and too forgiving…but not him.

“I feel different. I feel alive,” Killings said, saying that everyone thinks he’s a side-show act and just a gimmick.

With that said, he got a pair of scissors and cut off his dreadlocks as a shocked crowd chanted “holy shit.”

“R-Truth…the truth has set me free. I am Ron Killings. I am the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,” he said as he held his dreadlocks in his hand. “Now put some respect on my name!”

Killings then flipped the mic on Michael Cole and exited the same way he came in – through the fans.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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