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* LiteralMinded: As part of his {{Cloudckcoolander}} personality, he sometimes takes things literally. An example is during the 12/25/24 RAW where he's going to fight JD [=McDonagh=] in a "Miracle on 34th Street" match and then asks Siri for directions on how to ''get'' to 34th Street.

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* LiteralMinded: As part of his {{Cloudckcoolander}} {{Cloudcuckoolander}} personality, he sometimes takes things literally. An example is during the 12/25/24 RAW where he's going to fight JD [=McDonagh=] in a "Miracle on 34th Street" match and then asks Siri for directions on how to ''get'' to 34th Street.
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He's... not all there, to say the least. Some of the things he does and says are a bit out in left field... but he's significantly toned down from 2011-2012, where he wasn't even in the freaking stadium.

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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He's... not all there, to say Following his 2011 FaceHeelTurn, accompanying his development into a ConspiracyTheorist. Following his subsequent HeelFaceTurn, the least. Some ConspiracyTheorist elements of the character were downplayed, before ''this'' element of his character escalated even further and it became apparent that Truth was in another universe entirely - doing things he does and says are a bit out in left field... but he's like declaring Wrestling/JohnCena to be his childhood hero despite being significantly toned down from 2011-2012, where older than him, and routinely turning up in segments he wasn't even had no place in the freaking stadium.or not realising what match he's in.

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* GeniusDitz: For all of his ditzy behavior -- like thinking a "Miracle on 34th Street" match literally takes place on 34th street or mistakes Australia with ''Austria'' -- Truth has to have ''some'' smarts if he could be a 50+ time 24/7 Champion.

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* GeniusDitz: For all of his ditzy behavior -- like thinking a "Miracle on 34th Street" match literally takes place on 34th street or mistakes Australia with ''Austria'' -- Truth has to have ''some'' smarts if he could be a 50+ time 24/7 Champion. In one RAW, he can understand what Miz is telling him in French but assumes that Triple H used magic to make the World Tag Team Championship belts appear.


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* {{Omniglot}}: Apparently can understand Japanese (during the 24/7 Championiship saga, he was able to understand a note was given to him by Akira Tozawa) and it took Miz talking to him in French for him to understand that Awesome Truth got new World Tag Team Champion belts.

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* AesopAmnesia: After realizing the Judgment Day hated his guts, fighting them, and even winning the RAW Tag Team belts from them at [=WrestleMania=] XL, Truth decides...he's part of the Judgement Day again and he wishes to bring Miz with him.

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* AesopAmnesia: After realizing the Judgment Day hated his guts, fighting them, and even winning the RAW Tag Team belts from them at [=WrestleMania=] XL, Truth decides...[[HereWeGoAgain he's part of the Judgement Day again Day]] and he wishes to bring Miz with him.



* MirrorCharacter: To Sami Zayn when it came to their respective storylines. While both end up being comedic wrestlers who try to get into the graces of a heel stable, Zayn did this by interfering in matches while Truth did promotional videos and selling merchandise. Zayn eventually got into the good graces of the Bloodline, while Truth ''deluded'' himself to think he was always part of the Judgment Day and then got told off by Priest that it was time to go. While both of them eventually moved away through the use of a chair, Zayn struck Reigns down with one while Truth sat down on a chair (bonus points is that both incidents involved Kevin Owens). Zayn would have a brief tag-team championship reign with Owens before going solo and having to rebuild his relationships with the RAW locker room, while Truth had Miz and #DIY supporting him from the get-go.

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* MirrorCharacter: To Sami Zayn when it came to their respective storylines. While both end up being comedic wrestlers who try to get into the graces of a heel stable, Zayn did this by interfering in matches while Truth did promotional videos and selling merchandise. Zayn eventually got into the good graces of the Bloodline, while Truth ''deluded'' himself to think he was always part of the Judgment Day and then got told off by Priest that it was time to go. While both of them eventually moved away through the use of a chair, Zayn struck Reigns down with one while Truth sat down on a chair (bonus points is that both incidents involved Kevin Owens). Zayn would have a brief tag-team championship reign with Owens before going solo and having to rebuild his relationships with the RAW locker room, while Truth had Miz and #DIY supporting him from the get-go. However, while Sami was able to move on from the Bloodline after his big ''[=WrestleMania=]'' match, Truth completely forgets the antagonism the Judgment Day had towards him and tries to get back in.



* ObfuscatingStupidity: Discussed by Michael Cole in on the 2/5/24 RAW, as he can't tell whether Truth is literally that big of an idiot or he's just ''acting'' like one so no one suspects he's manipulating people behind the scenes.

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* ObfuscatingStupidity: Discussed by Michael Cole in on the 2/5/24 RAW, as he honestly can't tell whether Truth is literally that big of an idiot or he's just ''acting'' like one so no one suspects he's manipulating people behind the scenes.scenes.



* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Truth starts panicking on the 2/12/24 RAW when Damian Priest says that Truth is going to be executed in his match against JD [=MCDonagh=], trying to call Miz but not getting anything (both because he's on the home screen and Miz was away due to Maryse getting surgery from the cancerous tumors on her ovaries).

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Truth starts panicking on the 2/12/24 RAW when Damian Priest says that Truth is going to be executed in his match against JD [=MCDonagh=], trying to call Miz but not getting anything (both because he's on the home screen and Miz was away due to Maryse getting surgery from the cancerous tumors on her ovaries). He gets another moment when Dominik asks Truth to hand him a chair to attack Kevin Owens (even stating he's part of the Judgment Day) and quietly ''sits on the chair'' and refuses to play the game.



* RunningGag: In many pay-per-view matches, he seems to misunderstand what type of match he's in. For example, in Royal Rumble 2016, he ''drags a ladder'' into the ring and thinks it's a Money in the Bank match. Eight years later, he accidentally gets into the Women's Royal Rumble before entering the Men's one...and he's waiting for Dominik Mysterio to ''tag him in'' while Dominik is struggling to escape Gunther.

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** Any time he performs any of John Cena's moves, the commentators state that he's paying homage to his "childhood idol".[[note]]The joke being that Truth is ''older'' than Cena and having wrestled for much longer.[[/note]]
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In many pay-per-view matches, he seems to misunderstand what type of match he's in. For example, in Royal Rumble 2016, he ''drags a ladder'' into the ring and thinks it's a Money in the Bank match. Eight years later, he accidentally gets into the Women's Royal Rumble before entering the Men's one...and he's waiting for Dominik Mysterio to ''tag him in'' while Dominik is struggling to escape Gunther.
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* CassandraTruth: On the 4/8/24 RAW, he insists on a 6-Man Tag Team Match against The Judgment Day with three of them fighting him, Miz and "the guy you can't see". He keeps insisting that he did ask this mystery person to join in but no one else believes him (Miz assumes it's Little Jimmy, Judgment Day thinks he's nuts). It's not until the near end of the match does Truth's mystery ally is revealed...''and his name is John Cena!''

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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Actually an Alternate ''Brand'' Equivalent. If Wrestling/TheJudgmentDay is to Wrestling/TheBloodline, then he is their Wrestling/SamiZayn, cheerfully wanting to become part of the mega-heel stable while having plenty of comedic moments. More specifically, his rivalry with JD [=McDonaugh=] is akin to Jey Uso being annoyed with Sami's antics in trying to be part of the Bloodline. The Miz even acts as the Kevin Owens of the storyline, trying to make Truh understand that the Judgment Day despise him.

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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Actually an Alternate ''Brand'' Equivalent. If Wrestling/TheJudgmentDay is to Wrestling/TheBloodline, then he is their Wrestling/SamiZayn, cheerfully wanting to become part of the mega-heel stable while having plenty of comedic moments. More specifically, his rivalry with JD [=McDonaugh=] is akin to Jey Uso being annoyed with Sami's antics in trying to be part of the Bloodline. The Miz even acts as the Kevin Owens of the storyline, trying to make Truh understand that the Judgment Day despise him. Fittingly, Damian Priest plays the part of Roman Reigns, except Priest quickly realizes that Truth is going to hold them down.



** After winning the 24/7 Championship belt from Mayor Jacobs (aka Kane), R-Truth explains that the mayor holding the belt is equivalent to his role as mayor and it'd be too demanding if he had to do both. Mayor Jacobs concedes to this point.



* OddFriendship: His alliance with Wrestling/TheMiz.

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* OddFriendship: His alliance with Wrestling/TheMiz.Wrestling/TheMiz during 2024. Miz is a Hollywood hot-shot while R-Truth is...R-Truth.



* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: His storyline with the Judgment Day has him constantly wanting to be a member of the team, and no matter how many times they tell him he's not part of them, he still doesn't get it. Even when JD knocks him from behind and rips off his shirt, he thinks it's just an initiation!

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* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: His storyline with the Judgment Day has him constantly wanting to be a member of the team, and no matter how many times they tell him he's not part of them, he still doesn't get it. Even when JD knocks him from behind and rips off his shirt, he thinks it's just an initiation!initiation! He finally wises up to them after Priest finally tells him that he's going to be executed...but that only lasts for a few weeks before he's proudly showing off his championship belt and insisting he's part of the Judgment Day ''again''.



* VillainTeamUp: With Wrestling/TheMiz.

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* VillainTeamUp: With Wrestling/TheMiz.Wrestling/TheMiz when they were heels back in 2011.
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* ExactWords: When he and Miz are asked to fight The Judgment Day for the tag team match, Truth says that can't be possible because "there's three of them" and goes on a statement that their match will be a 6-man tag team match. But when asked who is teaming up with them, Truth says their partner is described as someone "people can't see". Miz initially thinks that this is (again) referencing Lil' Jimmy...but he's actually talking about ''John Cena''!

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* ExactWords: When he and Miz are asked to fight The Judgment Day for the tag team match, Truth says that can't be possible because "there's three of them" and goes on a statement that their match will be a 6-man tag team match. But when asked who is teaming up with them, Truth says their partner is described as someone "people "the guy you can't see". Miz initially thinks that this is (again) referencing Lil' Jimmy...but Jimmy, and the Judgment Day thinks he's nuts. It turns out he's actually talking about ''John Cena''!
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* AesopAmnesia: After realizing the Judgment Day hated his guts, fighting them, and even winning the RAW Tag Team belts from them at [=WrestleMania=] XL, Truth decides...he's part of the Judgement Day again and he wishes to bring Miz with him.
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* ExactWords: When he and Miz are asked to fight The Judgment Day for the tag team match, Truth says that can't be possible because "there's three of them" and goes on a statement that their match will be a 6-man tag team match. But when asked who is teaming up with them, Truth says their partner is described as someone "people can't see". Miz initially thinks that this is (again) referencing Lil' Jimmy...but he's actually talking about ''John Cena''!
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Ronnie Aaron Killings (born January 19, 1972) is an American professional wrestler, rapper, and actor. As a wrestler, he is better known by his ring name, R-Truth (previously K-Kwik and Ron "The Truth" Killings). He has wrestled in [[Wrestling/IMPACTWrestling TNA]] and more famously Wrestling/{{WWE}}, where he is a two-time Tag Team Champion, a two-time Hardcore and United States Champion, and a [[OverlyLongGag (last time we checked)]] 54-time 24/7 Champion. He was also a two-time [[Wrestling/NationalWrestlingAlliance NWA]] World Heavyweight champion while in TNA, and is the first African-American wrestler to be officially recognized as champion in the NWA's history. His career started in 1997.

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Ronnie Aaron Killings (born January 19, 1972) is an American professional wrestler, rapper, and actor. As a wrestler, he is better known by his ring name, R-Truth (previously K-Kwik and Ron "The Truth" Killings). He has wrestled in [[Wrestling/IMPACTWrestling TNA]] and more famously Wrestling/{{WWE}}, where he is a two-time three-time Tag Team Champion, a two-time Hardcore and United States Champion, and a [[OverlyLongGag (last time we checked)]] 54-time 24/7 Champion. He was also a two-time [[Wrestling/NationalWrestlingAlliance NWA]] World Heavyweight champion while in TNA, and is the first African-American wrestler to be officially recognized as champion in the NWA's history. His career started in 1997.
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* TheDogBitesBack: After realizing the Judgment Day want him executed, Truth fights back in two ways:
** During a match against Kevin Owens, Dominik asks Truth to give him a chair and states he's in the Judgment Day. Truth slowly gets the chair...and then ''sits on it'', coldly staring at Domink as if to say he's not falling for that anymore.
** The end of the Six Tag Team Ladder Match at ''[=WrestleMania=]'' 40 has him push Damian Priest off a ladder then throwing him out of the ring with an Attitude Adjustment before grabbing the Raw Tag Team belts.

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Ronnie Aaron Killings (born January 19, 1972) is an American professional wrestler, rapper, and actor. As a wrestler, he is better known by his ring name, R-Truth (previously K-Kwik and Ron "The Truth" Killings). He has wrestled in [[Wrestling/IMPACTWrestling TNA]] and more famously Wrestling/{{WWE}}, where he is a one-time Tag Team Champion, a two-time Hardcore and United States Champion, and a [[OverlyLongGag (last time we checked)]] 54-time 24/7 Champion. He was also a two-time [[Wrestling/NationalWrestlingAlliance NWA]] World Heavyweight champion while in TNA, and is the first African-American wrestler to be officially recognized as champion in the NWA's history. His career started in 1997.

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Ronnie Aaron Killings (born January 19, 1972) is an American professional wrestler, rapper, and actor. As a wrestler, he is better known by his ring name, R-Truth (previously K-Kwik and Ron "The Truth" Killings). He has wrestled in [[Wrestling/IMPACTWrestling TNA]] and more famously Wrestling/{{WWE}}, where he is a one-time two-time Tag Team Champion, a two-time Hardcore and United States Champion, and a [[OverlyLongGag (last time we checked)]] 54-time 24/7 Champion. He was also a two-time [[Wrestling/NationalWrestlingAlliance NWA]] World Heavyweight champion while in TNA, and is the first African-American wrestler to be officially recognized as champion in the NWA's history. His career started in 1997.



* RuleOfSymbolism: R-Truth started wearing his own Judgment Day shirt in his storyline with them. After he wised up to how they hated him, he returns to his "What's Up!" shirt in late February 2024, just as he's reunited with Miz and gained buddies with #DIY..

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* RuleOfSymbolism: R-Truth started wearing his own Judgment Day shirt in his storyline with them. After he wised up to how they hated him, he returns to his "What's Up!" shirt in late February 2024, just as he's reunited with Miz and gained buddies with #DIY..#DIY.
* RunningGag: In many pay-per-view matches, he seems to misunderstand what type of match he's in. For example, in Royal Rumble 2016, he ''drags a ladder'' into the ring and thinks it's a Money in the Bank match. Eight years later, he accidentally gets into the Women's Royal Rumble before entering the Men's one...and he's waiting for Dominik Mysterio to ''tag him in'' while Dominik is struggling to escape Gunther.

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* GeniusDitz: For all of his ditzy behavior -- like thinking a "Miracle on 34th Street" match literally takes place on 34th street or mistakes Australia with ''Austria'' -- Truth has to have ''some'' smarts if he could be a 50+ time 24/7 Champion.



* HiddenDepths: During his 24/7 Title reign, he got a note to meet up at a city tree lighting event. It should be noted that the message was written in Japanese.

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* HiddenDepths: During his 24/7 Title reign, he got a note to meet up at a city tree lighting event. event and was pinned by Akira Tozawa. It should be noted that the message was written in Japanese so he either knows Japanese or Akira assumes he ''knew'' Japanese.


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* ObfuscatingStupidity: Discussed by Michael Cole in on the 2/5/24 RAW, as he can't tell whether Truth is literally that big of an idiot or he's just ''acting'' like one so no one suspects he's manipulating people behind the scenes.
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* LethalJokeCharacter: His late-career wrestling gimmick might be acting like a [[TheDitz ditzy weirdo who struggles to retain or recall basic information]], but he remains a capable and competent athlete. Just because he can't remember anyone's names and sometimes gets Australia and Austria mixed up doesn't mean he's lost his basic cunning, and his status as a comedy character [[DumbassHasAPoint lets him manpulate some of the weirder absurdities of the wrestling world to his advantage]] without breaking {{Kayfabe}} as badly as a smarter wrestler doing the same might. And this is all setting aside the question of how much of his idiocy is [[ObfuscatingStupidity feigned to manipulate other wrestlers]].
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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: R-Truth can, in a sentence, be summed up as a complete idiot. He's also a decorated champion, having held a tag title once, the Hardcore and United States titles twice each, and the WWE 24/7 Championship a truly comical ''fifty-plus times''.

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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: R-Truth can, in a sentence, be summed up as a complete idiot. He's also a decorated champion, having held a two tag title once, titles, the Hardcore and United States titles twice each, and the WWE 24/7 Championship a truly comical ''fifty-plus times''.
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* NiceGuy: His Judgment Day storyline shows that he has a kind side to him, going as far as making a PSA for his buddies and handing them shares of the money he made with the shirts he sold. And when he, Miz and #DIY confront each other during the 6 Tag Team ladder match at Wrestlemania XL, he simply suggests that both teams go after an individual championship instead of fighting one another.
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* RuleOfSymbolism: R-Truth started wearing his own Judgment Day shirt in his storyline with them. After he wised up to how they hated him, he returns to his "What's Up!" shirt in late February, just as he's reunited with Miz and gained buddies with #DIY..

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* RuleOfSymbolism: R-Truth started wearing his own Judgment Day shirt in his storyline with them. After he wised up to how they hated him, he returns to his "What's Up!" shirt in late February, February 2024, just as he's reunited with Miz and gained buddies with #DIY..
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* DoubleMeaning: The Regeneration X team -- him, #DIY and Miz -- is named after ''R''-Truth, the "re-" suffix means "again" (in the sense there's another D-Generaion X stable or R-Truth is back after his stint with the Judgment Day) and they officially form after playing WWE 2k24, and in video games there's a gimmick of RegeneratingHealth.


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* RuleOfSymbolism: R-Truth started wearing his own Judgment Day shirt in his storyline with them. After he wised up to how they hated him, he returns to his "What's Up!" shirt in late February, just as he's reunited with Miz and gained buddies with #DIY..
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* MirrorCharacter: To Sami Zayn when it came to their respective storylines. While both end up being comedic wrestlers who try to get into the graces of a heel stable, Zayn did this by interfering in matches while Truth did promotional videos and selling merchandise. Zayn eventually got into the good graces of the Bloodline, while Truth ''deluded'' himself to think he was always part of the Judgment Day and then got told off by Priest that it was time to go. While both of them eventually moved away through the use of a chair, Zayn struck Reigns down with one while Truth sat down on a chair (bonus points is that both incidents involved Kevin Owens). Zayn would have a brief tag-team championship reign with Owens before going solo and having to rebuild his relationships with the RAW locker room, while Truth had Miz and #DIY supporting him from the get-go.
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Ronnie Aaron Killings (born January 19, 1972) is an American professional wrestler, rapper, and actor. As a wrestler, he is better known by his ring name, R-Truth (previously K-Kwik and Ron "The Truth" Killings). He has wrestled in [[Wrestling/IMPACTWrestling TNA]] and more famously Wrestling/{{WWE}}, where he is a one-time Tag Team Champion, a two-time Hardcore and United States Champion, and a [[OverlyLongGag (last time we checked)]] 54-time 24/7 Champion. His career started in 1997.

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Ronnie Aaron Killings (born January 19, 1972) is an American professional wrestler, rapper, and actor. As a wrestler, he is better known by his ring name, R-Truth (previously K-Kwik and Ron "The Truth" Killings). He has wrestled in [[Wrestling/IMPACTWrestling TNA]] and more famously Wrestling/{{WWE}}, where he is a one-time Tag Team Champion, a two-time Hardcore and United States Champion, and a [[OverlyLongGag (last time we checked)]] 54-time 24/7 Champion. He was also a two-time [[Wrestling/NationalWrestlingAlliance NWA]] World Heavyweight champion while in TNA, and is the first African-American wrestler to be officially recognized as champion in the NWA's history. His career started in 1997.



* MalcolmXerox: As part of the "New Panthers" in XPW, then during his original heel run in TNA. Part of the initial angle was the fact that no black man had been Wrestling/{{N|ational Wrestling Alliance}}WA [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/nwa/world/nwa-h.html World Heavyweight Champion]] before ([[ThreeMonthRule Bobo Brazil, Carlos Colón and Jack Veneno won it but then they all were stripped]]). It was 2002. He ultimately won the title twice.

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* MalcolmXerox: As part of the "New Panthers" in XPW, then during his original heel run in TNA. Part of the initial angle was the fact that no black man had been Wrestling/{{N|ational Wrestling Alliance}}WA [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/nwa/world/nwa-h.html World Heavyweight Champion]] before ([[ThreeMonthRule Bobo Brazil, Carlos Colón and Jack Veneno won it but then they all were stripped]]). It was 2002. He ultimately won the title twice.twice, and was the ''only'' black wrestler to be officially recognized as world champion in the NWA's books until 2022, when Wrestling/{{Tyrus}} won the title.



** After getting his 24/7 championship from Major Jacobs (not ''Kane'', Mayor Jacobs), he manages to let the mayor not put him in a chokeslam by pointing out that being a mayor and being a 24/7 champion are similar in function of being high-demanding jobs and it would be difficult for the mayor to maintain said championship while working a full-time job. Mayor Jacobs concedes to the point and lets Truth have the belt.

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** After getting his 24/7 championship from Major Mayor Jacobs (not ''Kane'', Mayor Jacobs), he manages to let the mayor not put him in a chokeslam by pointing out that being a mayor and being a 24/7 champion are similar in function of being high-demanding jobs and it would be difficult for the mayor to maintain said championship while working a full-time job. Mayor Jacobs concedes to the point and lets Truth have the belt.
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** A RunningGag is that he constantly confuses wrestlers for someone else, whether it's #DIY for Shawn Michaels and Triple H, Maryse for Carmella, or even Kevin Owens for Miz.

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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: His Judgment Day storyline has him ''completely'' missing the memo that he's not part of the group. Even after he gets beat down and has his shirt ripped off by JD, he appears and states that he just passed their initiation.

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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: His Judgment Day storyline has him ''completely'' missing the memo that he's not part of the group. Even after he gets beat down and has his shirt ripped off by JD, he appears and states that he just passed their initiation. That is, until mid-February 2024 has him realize that the Judgment Day are going to "execute" him, and he wised up to Miz's warnings.


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* HypocriticalHumor: On a January 2024 ''Smackdown'', he tells Kevin Owens (who he calls Miz) that he better make sure Nick Aldis doesn't know he's fighting on another brand...which can also be said about Truth being a RAW wrestler at the time also appearing on Smackdown.
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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Actually an Alternate ''Brand'' Equivalent. If Wrestling/TheJudgmentDay is to Wrestling/TheBloodline, then he is their Wrestling/SamiZayn, cheerfully wanting to become part of the mega-heel stable while having plenty of comedic moments. More specifically, his rivalry with JD [=McDonaugh=] is akin to Jey Uso being annoyed with Sami's antics in trying to be part of the Bloodline.

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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Actually an Alternate ''Brand'' Equivalent. If Wrestling/TheJudgmentDay is to Wrestling/TheBloodline, then he is their Wrestling/SamiZayn, cheerfully wanting to become part of the mega-heel stable while having plenty of comedic moments. More specifically, his rivalry with JD [=McDonaugh=] is akin to Jey Uso being annoyed with Sami's antics in trying to be part of the Bloodline. The Miz even acts as the Kevin Owens of the storyline, trying to make Truh understand that the Judgment Day despise him.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Truth starts panicking on the 2/12/24 RAW when Damian Priest says that Truth is going to be executed in his match against JD [=MCDonagh=], trying to call Miz but not getting anything (both because he's on the home screen and Miz was away due to Maryse getting surgery from the cancerous tumors on her ovaries).

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** "My bad".

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