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Old 02-19-2016, 07:55 PM   #13
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R-Truth is one of those guys I was wrong about. In 2011 the WWE turned him heel and he capture this lightning in a bottle. He was doing things no one had done in professional wrestling -- a rarity in that day and age. I used to say "he's too old and has too checkered a past to be a major player." FIVE YEARS LATER and the guy is still shredded, hasn't lost any mobility in the ring, talks even more comfortably in front of audiences and has remained a viable and regular part of WWE programming.

They should have hammered him home in 2011. I was wrong. Now the guy is a joke. I'd put him and Goldust over The Miz & Stardust at WrestleMania, with Stephen Amell in their corner. Then turn R-Truth heel on Goldust when they fail to win the Tag Titles. Let Truth be a deluded heel and see where it goes.
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