WWE veteran leaves company, alongside Carlito of Judgement Day


WWE veteran Ron Killings, widely known as R-Truth, has announced his departure from the company after nearly 20 years of on-and-off tenure. It comes on the heels of Carlito, member of the Judgement Day, also announcing his contract won’t be renewed. 

The 53-year-old performer confirmed the news on social media Sunday, saying he had been released from his contract.

“I want to thank WWE for the ride,” R-Truth wrote on X, “but MOSTLY I want to thank each and EVERYONE OF YOU who was along for the ride.”

Killings’ announcement comes shortly after fellow veteran Carlito reportedly informed the promotion of his exit as well, marking the end of an era for two fan-favourite performers known for their charisma and versatility in the ring.

R-Truth’s departure follows a brief yet headline-grabbing storyline with John Cena, part of the latter’s ongoing farewell tour.

The feud culminated in a press conference brawl and an in-ring defeat for R-Truth at the hands of Cena. More recently, R-Truth suffered a televised loss to JC Mateo on Friday Night SmackDown.

A two-time United States Champion and multiple-time tag titleholder, R-Truth is best known for his comedic timing and record-breaking reign as WWE 24/7 Champion—having won the belt an astonishing 54 times.

He first joined WWE in 1999 under the name K-Kwik and returned in 2008 after a stint in TNA Wrestling.

Carlito, who had also returned to WWE in recent years after a long hiatus, also announced that his contract won’t be renewed by WWE.

He had been an active member of the Judgement Day, appearing weekly on Monday Night Raw.

Both exits come at a time of transition within WWE, as the promotion continues to reshape its roster following WrestleMania 41.

R-Truth’s next move remains unknown. At 53, he remains one of the sport’s most enduring entertainers, with fans and colleagues expressing widespread admiration across social media following his announcement.




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