
Never say never in WWE. Things change rapidly … within the same week.
The sports entertainment juggernaut had its Money in the Bank show in Los Angeles on Saturday. The main event was a tag-team match that had John Cena and Logan Paul against Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso.
Somehow, Cena and Rhodes wound up in the ring late in the match and the heel Cena hit Rhodes with his title belt — again.
Cena was ready to finish Rhodes with a pin and earn a victory when a mystery man in a black hoodie and facemask entered the ring.
The allegedly unwelcome guest proceed to pummel Cena. Once he had the champ down, he decided to reveal his identity. First the hood came off. Then the mask.
Who was it? None other than Ron Killings, R-Truth.
The audience went wild. Why? Because earlier in the week it was announced that the uber-popular Killings was not having his contract renewed. This despite him being in a major storyline with Cena.
Social media revolted and the WWE played along wishing Killings well. But if anyone knows professional wrestling, the window or door has to always be left open a crack because “working” the audience is an art WWE knows better than anyone.