HOT NEWS: R-Truth’s Stunning WWE Release: Salary Details and Career Legacy Revealed
In a shocking move that has stunned the wrestling world, WWE has officially released long-time superstar R-Truth, real name Ron Killings. As more details emerge surrounding his unexpected departure, fans are also learning for the first time just how much the veteran performer was earning during his long tenure with the company.
R-Truth, 52, has been a staple in WWE for nearly two decades, known for his charisma, comedic timing, and incredible athleticism. From his early days as a serious contender in the Attitude Era to his beloved run as the 24/7 Champion, R-Truth was a fan favorite who brought humor and energy to every show he appeared on.
According to recent reports, R-Truth was earning a base salary of approximately $550,000 per year, not including bonuses and merchandise royalties. When factoring in pay-per-view appearances, brand deals, and merchandise sales—especially his popular “What’s Up” catchphrase merchandise—his total annual income is estimated to have reached as much as $3 million in peak years.

While WWE has yet to comment officially on the reasons for his release, industry insiders suggest that it may be part of a broader restructuring effort by the company as it transitions under new ownership and management. Over the past few years, WWE has released several high-profile names, including Dolph Ziggler, Matt Riddle, and Bray Wyatt, in an effort to reduce payroll and revamp its roster with new talent.
Despite his release, R-Truth’s contributions to WWE cannot be overstated. A two-time United States Champion and one-time WWE Tag Team Champion, he will perhaps be best remembered for his role in establishing the 24/7 Championship as one of the most entertaining aspects of WWE programming. His hilarious backstage segments and unpredictable title wins helped the 24/7 title become a viral sensation during the COVID-19 era.
On social media, an outpouring of support from both fans and WWE superstars has followed the news. Wrestlers such as The Miz, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods have praised R-Truth for his work ethic, kindness, and ability to make everyone around him laugh.
R-Truth himself responded to the news with grace, posting on X (formerly Twitter):
As he closes the WWE chapter of his storied career, speculation is already swirling about his next move. Whether he joins another wrestling promotion like AEW, returns to music, or focuses on acting and comedy, one thing is certain—R-Truth will continue to entertain.