In a recent interview, WWE superstar R-Truth revealed the wrestler he would want to induct him into the WWE Hall of Fame years down the road, as well as three potential backup options. The 16-time champion has been a staple on the WWE roster for over two decades, entertaining fans with his eccentric personality and unpredictable matches.
The Man R-Truth Wants to Induct Him
R-Truth’s first choice for inducting him into the Hall of Fame is none other than the ‘A-Lister’ himself, John Cena. The two have a long history of clashes in the ring, with R-Truth often playing the role of the underdog. However, their rivalry has also been marked by moments of mutual respect, with Cena frequently acknowledging R-Truth’s tenacity and determination.
“I think John Cena would be the perfect guy to induct me into the Hall of Fame,” R-Truth said in a recent interview. “We’ve had our ups and downs over the years, but he’s always been someone who has shown me respect and acknowledged my contributions to the WWE. Plus, he’s just a great guy to have around – we’ve had some wild times together in the locker room!”
Backup Options for R-Truth
While R-Truth has high praise for John Cena, he also has three other potential inductors in mind. The first is Randy Orton, a fellow veteran of the WWE and one of R-Truth’s most frequent rivals over the years. R-Truth has long been a thorn in Orton’s side, often managing to pull off upsets against the Viper.
“Randy Orton is another guy who I think would be great to induct me into the Hall of Fame,” R-Truth said. “He’s always been a tough competitor, and our matches have been some of the most memorable of my career. Plus, he’s just a really smart guy who knows the ins and outs of the business – I think he’d do a great job of sharing my story with the WWE universe.”
R-Truth’s second backup option is Xavier Woods, a member of the New Day trio and a close friend of R-Truth’s. The two have often collaborated on creative projects outside of the WWE, and R-Truth has high praise for Woods’ creativity and work ethic.
“Xavier Woods is an incredibly talented individual, and I think he would be a great choice to induct me into the Hall of Fame,” R-Truth said. “He’s always been someone who is willing to think outside the box and push the boundaries of what’s possible in the WWE – I think he’d do a great job of showcasing my unique personality and style.”
Finally, R-Truth has Kofi Kingston as his third backup option. The two have a long history of competing against each other, with Kingston often emerging victorious. However, R-Truth has long been a fan of Kingston’s athleticism and charisma, and the two have developed a begrudging respect for each other over the years.
“Kofi Kingston is another guy who I think would be great to induct me into the Hall of Fame,” R-Truth said. “He’s always been a tough competitor, and our matches have been some of the most exciting of my career. Plus, he’s just a really nice guy who always tries to do the right thing – I think he’d do a great job of sharing my story with the WWE universe.”
The Road to the Hall of Fame
While R-Truth has named his preferred inductors, the question remains of when he will actually be inducted into the Hall of Fame. The WWE typically holds its Hall of Fame ceremony annually, but the timing and format of the event can vary from year to year.
According to a WWE insider, R-Truth’s Hall of Fame induction is still a few years away, at least. “R-Truth is definitely on the radar for the Hall of Fame, but he’s going to need a few more years of solid work to make it in,” the insider said. “He’s still one of the most popular guys on the roster, and his contributions to the WWE are undeniable. However, the Hall of Fame is a big honor, and the WWE likes to take its time when it comes to making these kinds of decisions.”
For now, R-Truth can take comfort in knowing that he has a few potential inductors who would be happy to share his story with the WWE universe. Whether it’s John Cena, Randy Orton, Xavier Woods, or Kofi Kingston, R-Truth is confident that one of them will be there to celebrate his induction into the Hall of Fame when the time comes.
“I’m just taking it one day at a time, enjoying the ride and doing my best to entertain the WWE fans,” R-Truth said. “When the time comes for me to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, I’ll be ready. And I know that whoever inducts me will do a great job of sharing my story with the world.”