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R-Truth is now in the main event rankings in the WWE. Which means he's having to wrestle superstars who have been in the main event picture for a few years now (Cena, Mysterio,). So with that being, is it time for R-Truth's "iceing on the cake" to the road to the WWE championship? By having Truth take on a legend that helped pave the way for him...like Booker T?
Didn't Booker T say on the first Smackdown after R-Truth's infamous heel turn on RAW that he at one time mentored R-Truth? Ten years ago when Booker T first came to the WWF/E. It was around the same time that R-Truth (back then known as K-Kwik) was released from the WWF/E and ended up signning with TNA to become the first ever African-American to win the NWA-TNA championship.
And with Booker T slowly getting back into a WWE ring to compete like on WWE All-Stars night on RAW awhile back against Jack Swagger. Could Booker T help put over R-Truth as a former protege who took out his one-time mentor just to make it to the top of the WWE? And what kind of story could these two tell in the ring??
It worked for Randy Orton when he rivaled Triple H during & after Evolution broke up. And defeating Mick Foley (Cactus Jack) in a street fight in 2004 was his "iceing on the cake" to be a future world champion down the line.
Didn't Booker T say on the first Smackdown after R-Truth's infamous heel turn on RAW that he at one time mentored R-Truth? Ten years ago when Booker T first came to the WWF/E. It was around the same time that R-Truth (back then known as K-Kwik) was released from the WWF/E and ended up signning with TNA to become the first ever African-American to win the NWA-TNA championship.
And with Booker T slowly getting back into a WWE ring to compete like on WWE All-Stars night on RAW awhile back against Jack Swagger. Could Booker T help put over R-Truth as a former protege who took out his one-time mentor just to make it to the top of the WWE? And what kind of story could these two tell in the ring??
It worked for Randy Orton when he rivaled Triple H during & after Evolution broke up. And defeating Mick Foley (Cactus Jack) in a street fight in 2004 was his "iceing on the cake" to be a future world champion down the line.