R-Truth calls John Cena after emotional loss at the main event of WWE Saturday Night

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R-Truth wasn’t just about dressing like John Cena WWE Saturday Night Main Event– He went to war with him. And after a heartbreaking defeat in Tampa on May 24th, Truth was opened with something emotional digital exclusive posted by WWE.

The clip shows the truth behind the scenes after the match, reflecting everything that fell into the ring. The truth begins with dealing with key moments in the match.

“I saw something in his eyes like he had the opportunity to take advantage of me. He didn’t do it, so he’s not here forever.”

The truth refers to the part of the match where Cena paused and won the title before choosing cheap low-strokes and offering victory attitude adjustments. In the eyes of the truth, the hesitation was the flicker of the old Chinese that was still inside.

The truth then shifts the conversation to what Cena personally means to him:

“That’s my childhood hero, it’s my brother.”

For the truth, this match wasn’t just an indisputable WWE world title. It was a moment of creation – built on respect, admiration and now disappointment.

He then tackles Cena’s retirement, known as the “Last Time is Now” tour, revealing that he disagrees with the path Cena has taken.

“This is his last fair war tour, and this is how he wants to end it. On the side he can’t. He can’t finish that way.”

That line hits particularly hard from the truth, one of WWE’s most loyal stars. And he doesn’t let go of this moment easily:

“Yeah, did I see that? I almost had him. He’s there. I’ll be back.”

That statement says it all – truth considers this an unfinished business, not a loss. He then sues another shot before Cena disappears forever:

“We had to bring him back before he left, before he left, before he finished.”

And finally, he closes the emotional message by framing the match in broader terms, not just about him and Cena, but what it means for professional wrestling as a whole.

“He doesn’t want to ruin wrestling right now. This was more than a championship. This is a man’s career. This is a legacy of Wrestle, and it’s the cause. That’s the truth.”

The truth poured everything into this match. His love for business, his admiration for China, and his own pride. He didn’t leave at the championship, but he may have won something equally strong: a fan heart and a future rematch.

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