I was just reading Jack Hammer's RAW review as I was unable to watch last night, and he brought up a very interesting point: For someone who has been nowhere near the WWE Championship scene or overly involved with Nexus, he has spent an awful lot of time being a thorn in Barrett's side/supporting John Cena.
Now the most obvious explanation for R-Truth's role is also the simplest: He's just John Cena's friend, and thus has been sticking up for him. But that's not good enough for me, as Jack Hammer also pointed out that Truth wasn't in the parking lot last night in the RAW-Nexus brawl despite the fact he claimed to be foaming at the mouth for a fight with a Nexus member.
So what does this mean for Truth? Here are the possibilities I have conjured.
WWE didn't want him to get lost in the mix- The RAW crew that came to back up Cena wasn't exactly RAW's best and brightest. We had an upcoming star in Big Zeke, a few tag team guys in Kozlov and Mark Henry, and even a rare appearance by Darren Young... like I said, nobody who really stands out on a week to week basis. Perhaps WWE didn't want to have R-Truth in the mix lest he becomes one of "those" guys, which is basically face talent enhancement/storyline fodder.
A change in character for R-Truth- Truth has been a face since he's been in WWE, for better or for worse, and maybe WWE wants to test the waters with a heel R-Truth. Now I'm not suggesting he's in league with Nexus right now, but perhaps he is slowly becoming an all talk and nothing to show for it type of guy. Now that Miz has the grandest prize in all of the WWE, they need someone to fill that role right? Still, I think this is the least likely scenario.
R-Truth is in league with Wade Barrett- Though they have done battle multiple times over the past few months, perhaps R-Truth has started to gain respect for the young Englishman. There's no doubt that the other WWE stars must respect Wade's wrestling skills, but perhaps R-Truth is coming around on Wade's other talents, such as leadership and scheming. Maybe R-Truth has allied himself with Wade and his Nexus cohorts in order to get something out of it... like a title shot or a PPV match.
R-Truth is biding his time to take Cena's spot- There's no doubt that R-Truth played a subtle but big role in the whole Cena freed or fired storyline as his words probably affected Cena's decision. Perhaps Truth was trying to get Cena fired so he could become the next big hero. R-Truth asking for a fight with Nexus was just his first step in becoming the new John Cena, showing the fans that he was willing to pick up the mantle that John Cena left behind. However, when Cena stormed the ring, Truth realized that maybe John Cena isn't as removed from the WWE as he previously believed. When Cena was jumped in the parking lot, R-Truth was secretly hoping the Nexus would be able to defeat Cena, leaving him broken and unable to pull anymore stunts like the one he pulled earlier. Truth knew he couldn't go out there to join Nexus, as that would ruin his image, but he was secretly rooting for them. I personally think this would be a great storyline and eventual heel turn, but I don't know if WWE would be willing to commit to such a long-term storyline.
So what do you think? Is R-Truth's involvement in the Nexus plot just merely a way for him to kill time, or is there more to it than what meets the eye?
Now the most obvious explanation for R-Truth's role is also the simplest: He's just John Cena's friend, and thus has been sticking up for him. But that's not good enough for me, as Jack Hammer also pointed out that Truth wasn't in the parking lot last night in the RAW-Nexus brawl despite the fact he claimed to be foaming at the mouth for a fight with a Nexus member.
So what does this mean for Truth? Here are the possibilities I have conjured.
WWE didn't want him to get lost in the mix- The RAW crew that came to back up Cena wasn't exactly RAW's best and brightest. We had an upcoming star in Big Zeke, a few tag team guys in Kozlov and Mark Henry, and even a rare appearance by Darren Young... like I said, nobody who really stands out on a week to week basis. Perhaps WWE didn't want to have R-Truth in the mix lest he becomes one of "those" guys, which is basically face talent enhancement/storyline fodder.
A change in character for R-Truth- Truth has been a face since he's been in WWE, for better or for worse, and maybe WWE wants to test the waters with a heel R-Truth. Now I'm not suggesting he's in league with Nexus right now, but perhaps he is slowly becoming an all talk and nothing to show for it type of guy. Now that Miz has the grandest prize in all of the WWE, they need someone to fill that role right? Still, I think this is the least likely scenario.
R-Truth is in league with Wade Barrett- Though they have done battle multiple times over the past few months, perhaps R-Truth has started to gain respect for the young Englishman. There's no doubt that the other WWE stars must respect Wade's wrestling skills, but perhaps R-Truth is coming around on Wade's other talents, such as leadership and scheming. Maybe R-Truth has allied himself with Wade and his Nexus cohorts in order to get something out of it... like a title shot or a PPV match.
R-Truth is biding his time to take Cena's spot- There's no doubt that R-Truth played a subtle but big role in the whole Cena freed or fired storyline as his words probably affected Cena's decision. Perhaps Truth was trying to get Cena fired so he could become the next big hero. R-Truth asking for a fight with Nexus was just his first step in becoming the new John Cena, showing the fans that he was willing to pick up the mantle that John Cena left behind. However, when Cena stormed the ring, Truth realized that maybe John Cena isn't as removed from the WWE as he previously believed. When Cena was jumped in the parking lot, R-Truth was secretly hoping the Nexus would be able to defeat Cena, leaving him broken and unable to pull anymore stunts like the one he pulled earlier. Truth knew he couldn't go out there to join Nexus, as that would ruin his image, but he was secretly rooting for them. I personally think this would be a great storyline and eventual heel turn, but I don't know if WWE would be willing to commit to such a long-term storyline.
So what do you think? Is R-Truth's involvement in the Nexus plot just merely a way for him to kill time, or is there more to it than what meets the eye?