- Superstar R-Truth has confirmed that he has been released by the WWE
- The 53-year-old, whose real name is Ron Killings, tweeted a statement on X
- In total, 28 superstars have now been released since the start of 2025
WWE favourite R-Truth has issued a heartfelt message to fans after confirming his departure from the company.
The 53-year-old, whose real name is Ron Killings, took to social media on Sunday to share the emotional news — just a week after sharing the ring with John Cena in what may now prove to be his final WWE appearance.
‘I’m sorry to inform you all. I just got released from WWE,’ he tweeted.
‘I want to thank WWE for the ride, but MOSTLY I want to thank each and EVERYONE OF YOU who was along for the ride. Thank you for all the love, support, and appreciation you have given me over the years. Thank you.’
Truth’s release comes amid a sweeping talent cull at WWE, with the likes of Sonya Deville, Braun Strowman and Shayna Baszler also let go in recent weeks.
In total, 28 superstars have now been released since the start of 2025.
R-Truth posted an emotional statement after becoming the latest superstar released by WWE

The 53-year-old, whose real name is Ron Killings, featured last month at an event in Florida
Known for his razor-sharp comedic timing and crowd-pleasing charisma, R-Truth leaves behind one of the most unique legacies in modern wrestling.
He first joined WWE in 1999 under the name K-Kwik and went on to capture a host of titles. That included multiple reigns as United States Champion and Tag Team Champion, as well as an astonishing 54 runs as 24/7 Champion.
After a stint away from WWE in the early 2000s — during which he found success in TNA Wrestling — Truth returned to Vince McMahon’s promotion in 2008 and remained a firm fan favourite ever since.
While often cast in light-hearted or comedic roles, his energy, timing and longevity earned him respect both in the locker room and from audiences worldwide.
Tributes from fans and fellow performers have poured in following news of his exit.
WWE Hall of Famer Road Dogg wrote: ‘I am heartbroken. It’s the nature of the beast; the part of the business that no one likes but the bean counters. I love Ron the Truth Killings and I don’t care who knows it. WHAT A RUN!’
Former Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley added: ‘In all seriousness, this is literally so heartbreaking… Thank you, Truth.’
WWE has yet to release an official statement, so it remains unclear whether Truth’s contract was terminated or simply not renewed.