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R-Truth
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R-Truth
What's up, my dog?
Club 520 Host
What's up? What's up?
R-Truth
This me?
Club 520 Host
No, that's it.
R-Truth
You be here now. Yeah. Be in do. That's the truth, bro.
Club 520 Host
I don't know if you want to be here. You know what I'm saying? He wear. He wear black forces. He don't wear white forces. Yeah, I wear the black force with the white license.
R-Truth
The black in the hotel, dog.
Club 520 Host
Okay, I'm going to get you some license, bro.
R-Truth
Yeah, okay.
Club 520 Host
For sure. I'm going take care of you. What you be doing to your black forces, you know what I'm saying? Typically, those. You know what I'm saying off the court, b be doing in here, my dog. M understood. Don't got to be explained exactly, dog.
R-Truth
Yeah, that's we right there all day. But I identify as white. I got a wife, man.
Club 520 Host
Right. My dog. Your nacho, your team. How you doing, baby? I'm good, man. We got a legend in the building. Y' all know this my right here, so I'm excited. Come on, man. Man, listen, man. We out here. Summer slam song, right, Man, Shout out to chime. Shout us Chime got us out here, man. Having fun with wwe, so it's only right we start off with a legend, man. The one, the only Mr. R. Big Dog R Truth in the building. Appreciate you sliding on this, big dog. Yeah, you wanted to be here.
R-Truth
He be wearing them black fours. My white, y'.
Club 520 Host
All.
R-Truth
Hey, appreciate y' all having me here, dog.
Club 520 Host
Appreciate you. Nah, I appreciate you putting up on us, man. One time for the good people at Boost Mobile, man. Boost mobile. 99. 99. You know the vibes. If you hear this, you probably qualify. If you in a slim percentage don't tap in again, they might rock with you, man. Yeah, you know they Got the best phones, iPhone 15, 48 megapixel. You know what we doing, man? Out the gate, man? You know, growing up in Charlotte, I know you know about that Boost mobile.
R-Truth
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Club 520 Host
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R-Truth
First one is ten.
Club 520 Host
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R-Truth
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Club 520 Host
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R-Truth
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R-Truth
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Club 520 Host
I got the hook up.
R-Truth
Sweet. L. Yeah.
Club 520 Host
Oh, yeah, man. We gonna have some fun today, man. Man, first things first. How did you get into wrestling, man? Obviously you've been in the part of syncry for a very long time, period, OG status. How did you get into this realm, man?
R-Truth
Bro, wrestling was no way on my radar, dog. You know what I'm saying? Like, all right, just picture me coming out of high school. Now, in high school, I was always like, the class clown, the entertaining guy.
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
But in high school, man, I was a show opener for a lot of artists that came through North Carolina, South Carolina, Kwame, Digital Underground, Tracy Spencer, Chubb Rock, all those people. So I'm playing football and all this thing, do my thing. I got locked up, man, a couple of times. More than two or three times, man. I met a guy named Jack Crockett in the halfway house, and him and his brother started professional wrestling in the south with Ric Flair, McTa, the Rorys, all those guys. So it's like he introduced me to professional wrestling, man. I kind of turned him down a couple of times. But I was at the point in my life, man, where I was like, I was ready to get off the street. I didn't have kids. I started giving up. I started giving a damn, you know what I'm saying? You know, you have that. You're going to be having that attitude of that, you know what I'm saying? I don't give up, you know what I'm saying? But I started caring, dog. And it was like I got sick and tired of being sick and tired. So me wanting to be this rap Star, man. This big rap legend the whole time. But hitting all these adversities in life, man, and growing up on the streets and doing this and that, man, and just being tired, but not knowing what I want to do, you know what I'm saying? So I know what it's like to have that confusion of what I want to do with my life, man. I'm like 24, 23, 24, 25 years old, back and forth to jail, trying to do it on the streets. Trying to. But I justified it because I was paying for the limos. I was paying for me my dancers outfits. I was paying for the studio time. I was like, you know what I'm saying?
Club 520 Host
You was for real.
R-Truth
I was for real with it, bro. I was trying to make something happen.
Club 520 Host
People from our city don't have dancers. It's just them. And they. They Budd.
R-Truth
Dj. Nah, I was taking. I was doing it, though. I was trying to, like, really move it, man. Yeah, I want to be the next MC album back then, dog.
Club 520 Host
That's all he said, the dance.
R-Truth
But, yeah, but I was giving a show, dog. It was like everybody. All the rappers back then, my time was. They stayed. They lane. I stayed in mine, man. Mine was more like what you see me do now, like, entertaining. I like. I like a show, dog. So, anyway, back to the story. I got jammed up, man. Met Jack Crocker in the halfway house. Now, the deputies were trying to get someone to invest in my music career. If they got somebody to invest in my music career, I become a big rap star, and they can get out of the jailhouse and be my personal security. That was the plan. But they ran into Jack Crockett. And Jack Crockett was like, nah, I think you should do this. And, you know, he took me to three WCW shows, and I saw Ric Flair come down the ramp, man. And Crockett's like, see, that could be you. You rapping and you dancing, and you get in the ring, and you can mix all the stuff you was doing in jail with the wrestling. And you be the first of your kind, and you make money. And you better invest in yourself. And you don't need nobody else to invest in you. That's what got me involved with wrestling, man.
Club 520 Host
Yeah. That's crazy. Crazy how that all came through.
R-Truth
You take a different route, brother. You get where you want to go to, man. Like, I feel like life, the universe. God, man, we got resources and tools out here to use, man. But we be living so fast, and life be life enough. We don't take time to like, and sometime we'll get. We'll hit that brick wall where you have to take time. Like, some of us don't learn or pick a better play or choose different, but I did something I never thought about doing. Professional wrestling. That's crazy.
Club 520 Host
Now you get to showcase your music on one of the biggest platforms.
R-Truth
See what I'm talking about?
Club 520 Host
So it kind of worked out for you.
R-Truth
Never even knew that would happen like that. That's my audience, bro. I'm talking about, like, to be able to go worldwide, bro, to have them singing My soul. I wrote what's Up In a trailer, dog. You know what I'm saying? Like, in Tennessee, I wrote what's Up Though. So it's like to go to Egypt or Poland or Alaska, whatever. And these people singing my song, though.
Club 520 Host
Damn, their free promo, bro.
R-Truth
You won. You won. It's a win. It'll be easy to get there. But you just. Man, I'm a living testimony for anybody, bro. Yeah, to, like, keep going, keep going. You know what I'm saying? Regards to how I look, how I feel. You know what I'm saying? You're human. You're going to go through it. Don't worry about the rain, man. Like, most people, like, they don't like to get to go through the storm. Isn't that, like. I just learned how to adjust in that mug, you know what I'm saying? Keep it moving, right?
Club 520 Host
Nah, for sure, man. That's a hell of a story. Cause that song Platinum, like, my nephew was, he grew up a wrestling fan before you got in here. He was just like, what's up?
R-Truth
Yeah, what's up?
Club 520 Host
Like, what's that feeling like you coming down the ramp and you leave gorilla and you come out and everybody's singing your song, bro.
R-Truth
That's like. It's an overwhelming feeling, man, to know where I come from with that. Like, you telling y', all, man, like, me sitting in my son. My studio's in my son's room. You know what I'm saying? Have it like that. So, I mean, me writing that song, man, and, you know, filling in a little bit of what I went through with the song. Like, a lot of people even heard I did a listening session last night at Cultivated Lounge in New York, and I was letting people know. A lot of people never heard the full version of what's Up. Cause they just seen me come out of the ring with the what's up? But that speaks about everything I done did, you know what I'm saying? The Adversities and being where I'm at and the appreciative I've received from people. And if you listen to the full song of what's up, it's in there.
Club 520 Host
I asked a question. Obviously you come out, you geek. Everybody playing your music vibes is right. How do you stay focused on going to wrestle after that? Cause if I walk out to 20,000 people singing my song, fuck, whatever that's about to do. It's lit right now. I wanna go party. But you still gotta. You gotta stay locked in.
R-Truth
I'm locked in. I'm just giving you part of me before I get in there, okay. You gonna see the other part of me. What I'm saying. Different levels to this, you know what I'm saying? So it's you locked in. You focus same way as Rock go out there or Taker or Austin.
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
When you hear that, can you smell? He's locked in. He's in the thing, but he's mad when he out there. You know what I'm saying? When you that glass break, you know what I'm saying? You know, you stay locked in.
Club 520 Host
What's the hardest part about wrestling though? Like, I always want to ask only all that.
R-Truth
Right? I would say like he psychology.
Club 520 Host
Yeah, yeah. Mental.
R-Truth
Well, no, in the ring. Oh. Like you should be. You gotta land in that ring. I know where you at all time.
Club 520 Host
Okay.
R-Truth
I don't care what telling a story. Because these people, these audience. There's people that watch this stuff, man. And keep up with. It's a soap opera. Oh yeah.
Club 520 Host
He and you know.
R-Truth
But I'm sure you like, bro. No, that wasn't supposed to happen this night. Yeah. A lot of guys being able to learn and be able to tell that story.
Club 520 Host
Okay.
R-Truth
Not just so much as doing moves or wrestling fans have seen it all. When you can. When you can like have that ring awareness, that psychology, to be able to tell a story. And in the wrestling business we say you never stop learning, just like in life. Yeah, but you never stop learning, you know what I'm saying? So.
Club 520 Host
Okay. All right, man. One of our favorite parts of the show, man, Sean moments. What's that movement like for? You know what I'm saying? Obviously, you get to wrestling, you find your footing. What's that first moment like? You get that first check. Responsible. Would you go crash out? You went and went crazy. First big boy check, man.
R-Truth
That first check, bro. I think I stared at it for a while, you know what I'm saying? I just stared at for a while, man. And to come from like hustling on the street, man, and like doing all kind of like street stuff. Horses.
Club 520 Host
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R-Truth
You going from an age and you go to your saying, get that corner. Just kidding, just kidding, just kidding. But yeah, that first legit check dog, like from, from, from a dream to like being offered something, to going against the grain, to like going that way, to get to a different route, man, and like the right way. And I got kids, bro, sometimes you gotta pat yourself on the back. And that was one of the moments I pat myself on the back from ww, bro. Like a check, bro.
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R-Truth
New fit the first day of school. You know what I'm saying? That that was my first check. That. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Club 520 Host
Now you put the black forces for that check.
R-Truth
Yeah. Double up for plenty back horses then.
Club 520 Host
That's crazy. That's a fast forward. But like obviously what you've been around for so long, the way that wrestling is like evolved, especially with social media and stuff like that. Like you coming out making music now you got a chance to your songs to go on streaming platforms to where you could be an artist d or indirectly. What's that like? Especially with the exposure that you have because wrestling's only grown more and more. Like we got these dope venues that going SummerSlam two days now. Like it's more exposure now than ever.
R-Truth
Yeah, but it's. It's amazing, man. It's almost like I wrote my own story. We just talked about stories.
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
And bro, like, well, I did a country album and one of the songs on that man, is called moments. Right? And it's like we came up with moments because like life situations. Us, bro, we create moments and situations create moments for Us all the time. And sometimes a lot of good shit come out of bad moments or also a lot of good things come out of good moments. So, man, it's like we just have to take more chances, man, and take every moment we can get. When it. When it happens, man, you gotta take advantage of it, execute it, man. Like, become that moment. And like, bro, I just, like, I try to execute every chance, every opportunity I get, man, to, like, exhale and excel. And I feel like I rewrote my. My chapter when I told you, like, trying to be that big rap star to, like, going a different route to getting with Jack Crocker, to get into professional wrestling to now, man, we had this era where, like, social media back when I was doing it, but with no social media like that. So it's social media now. And, like, people are more engaging and watching and seeing you. And, like, the moment opportunities is there, dog. So it's like, with the music, it's just taking off because my hardcore fans is now being exposed to my music. So it's like. It's almost like a domino effect, man. Things just is lining up now for me.
Club 520 Host
Was it easy for you to adjust to social media when it got to popping?
R-Truth
Oh, hell no, man. No, that's like, bro, I ain't that old, man. He make it seem like I was there with him right now on the pitcher foot.
Club 520 Host
No, I just seen you on TikTok doing your thing.
R-Truth
Yeah, yeah.
Club 520 Host
So I know you comfortable now.
R-Truth
I'm just. Yeah, yeah.
Club 520 Host
But it initially hit.
R-Truth
Did you.
Club 520 Host
You know, I mean, was you ready for it?
R-Truth
I was ready for it.
Club 520 Host
Okay.
R-Truth
But I went back from you Got Mail, you know what I'm saying?
Club 520 Host
Like, so.
R-Truth
Yeah, yeah, bro. That was the first one called Tom. Everybody had Tom as a. MySpace.
Club 520 Host
MySpace.
R-Truth
Yeah, right. Ye has your page. Never met Tom. Yeah, dog. Yeah, bro. But it's. Remember that. Yeah, tonight, bro, when. What. Tik Tok is so, so big now. Like, during the pandemic when I kept. Bro, I just. Matt Hardy, I gotta thank him. Matt Hardy got me into, like, social media. YouTube was the thing first, right? YouTube started, like. And Matt would do these videos, and he was like, bro, you should do videos on your music. And been like. I'm like, oh, okay, Matt. You know what I'm saying? Like, Matt was putting me on game with it. And that was before social media was popping like that. And it just got my interest in my. I became this grind, you know what I'm saying? Like, so I'm like, shit, I need to get into Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, any and everything that's popping out. As a social media man, I gravitate to it, man, because that's a way, a direct way of reaching your audience, man, and just almost like, reinventing yourself, facts, adapting and evolving and just keeping that moving. Right?
Club 520 Host
Yeah, yeah. Can I ask you a question? Like, being a fan of wrestling, growing up, I didn't know the backstories of wrestlers or I didn't know how the nuances of wrestling. But now, like, having a documentary on Netflix where they talk about what's really going on behind the scenes, like, letting us know about the refs talking and kind of guiding the matches and things like that. Would you ever think it'd get to that point where, like, they alleged people in, like, that?
R-Truth
What you mean? As far as, like, knowing, like, they.
Club 520 Host
Let us in, like, the fans, like, now we know.
R-Truth
Yeah, yeah, yeah. See it with the rabbit.
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
It doesn't bother me, though, the fact that, like, we know those movies ain't real. Right. We know there's a director and they got shit. We know that. But somehow we blocked that out. And you want to pick this apart because, you know, but still, you have to give the ref, the production crew, the producers. There's so many hands, and there's so many ingredients it takes to make this cake. You see what I'm saying? And when you make that cake. But it's like a lot of people can't be executed. And they know. And, you know, you could be the referee, but that referee job is so important. The referee is keeping us in queue and stuff. The referee is listening to the truck, and that referee is listening to the cameras on there have us can't walk and chew gumb at the same time. See what I'm saying? And you got to listen to this crowd right here. So all that is playing an element of a thing. So even though everybody's in the know, sometimes people don't know how to. You know what I'm saying? So. But, like, and then putting the match together, it all, bro. Like, when you put all them ingredients together, man, everything got the. It got to move on every cylinder.
Club 520 Host
Nah. Yeah, I was telling them about that earlier, like, how. How tough it is to put a match together. I'm like, man, I would forget step B step. Like, man, he jumped off the top ropes. I might still be over here. I would have been. Has that ever happened to you?
R-Truth
Oh, what's that?
Club 520 Host
Where you, like, kind of jumped off the script or whatever that happens. Yeah, if.
R-Truth
If we got like a say. We got a 10 minute match, but you gotta put in time for you to go out there, you gotta put in your commercial time. And when you go to commercial, bro, you still working? Yeah, you still working. Sometime the match before you might go over. So everything you talked about you gonna do out there squad that, we gotta change that. So you gotta get go on the fly. Yeah, that's definitely an improv watching you and you got the ref telling you and they telling them, okay, we got like them we got four minutes. So you got to know exactly what you can do, how you can deliver executed in four minutes. You don't want to go overtime. It's money.
Club 520 Host
Ye.
R-Truth
So it's like a lot of people can't work under that pressure. And like, you should be able to go to that. It means you should be able to go to that ring and we know what the finish is and that's it, bro, we gonna call that out in the ring.
Club 520 Host
Ain't no way. I'd be terrible at wrestling, bro.
R-Truth
And the referee is giving you times, she's giving you. All she's giving you is the time. And so you got to like, it's a combination of stuff that works together. And you'd be surprised the people that will pick it apart be like, ah, man, that figure out this and that. A lot of people can't wear them boots, bro.
Club 520 Host
That's a fact.
R-Truth
I know you feel me?
Club 520 Host
It's so crazy.
R-Truth
Oh, bro, when I first started, man, when I first started training, dog, seriously. But I would sit there and go sit down, look at tv, bro, and my nose just started bleeding just from like weeks of training, following my back, following my back. The road. The physical aspect of learning, the formula. It's a formula to wrestle.
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
It ain't just no. Yeah.
Club 520 Host
So it's sitting there showing your nose. Get the bleeding.
R-Truth
It just trickles down. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Club 520 Host
Listen, I know you play football.
Colin Cowherd
I know that's the best.
Club 520 Host
But that's a different type of game, Brooke.
R-Truth
But I got out of football. Cause I got tired of the injuries. You gotta understand. I said I was, I was a willing vessel. I wanted to do anything to get off the streets, dog. I was ready to like, yeah, I had to take care of my kids. I had to be a man. I had to, like, I had to. I had to step up to the plate. So he was like, damn, I got out of football. But he offered me this wrestling. All right, let me go up in there and bro, I got bit by the bug. Them Injuries was just. They became injuries. Yeah. I done had like C6, C7 vertebrae, both shoulders dislocated. I had three broke ribs, one cracked over here. I had my chest stern crack, dislocated hip, patellar tendon surgery, quad tendon when I first came back.
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
Three metatarsal bones broken. My foot, I had broke that orbital. So, yeah, you get. You get the injuries, bro.
Club 520 Host
But similar AI carried him down.
R-Truth
Yeah.
Club 520 Host
Okay. Man.
R-Truth
I don't even know why a nose bleeding. Yeah, that was just a start.
Club 520 Host
Yeah. So that. But when did you. What year did you get comfortable in the WWE or whatever?
R-Truth
Like, it comfortable?
Club 520 Host
Yeah, like when you was like, all right, I'm here now.
R-Truth
Like, oh, when I found that. When I got that check. Yeah. When I first. When I first. You know, you have to go through developmental.
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
You know, so I get that call, you know, hey, we want to sign you up. Like, oh, well, I'm going to wwf. So he had. I had to go to Memphis. So I lived in Memphis, man, for like a year. Okay. But when they tell you, you know, I'm just. I'm that not mature guy from the street now. You know, I got the contract. I'm happy about. I'm doing something different. Okay. I'm ready to go send you to Memphis, learn how to wrestle our way. Now. We're going to teach you that psychology. We're going to teach you that ring awareness. Wrestling ain't just wrestling, but it's a whole. It's a. It's a business. So me learning that, learning that. I heard we're gonna have you down there for six months. You could be on tv. I just stay locked in my head, dog. Don't stay locked into your set plan or whatever, because plans are subject to change. So it's like six months came, bro. I wasn't out of there. I got relationship at home, man. It ain't going right. I'm going through, like this mental stuff. Like, I'm like. And I'm doing good in Memphis. I'm doing something totally different. I'm under contractors and that. But I was just in my own head, man. And I remember my contract was coming up and, bro, I wasn't gonna resign it. Didn't know what I was gonna do. I was gonna go back to Charlotte, though. They wanna resign it. And Road Dog came down there and saw me. And that's when he was like, hey, man, you wanna be my partner? Tag on me and Billy, I said, man, I'm about to quit, dog. I said, this ain't for me, dog. I tried, man. He said, bro. What are you talking about? He said, bro, you just like me. You inside your head. You can have it. Just give me a couple months, man. I have you up there with me. Can you do that, bro?
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
And, bro, I just, like, forgot who I was. And we forget who we are sometimes, so. Man, like, a dude like him just stepped back up, bro. And I did it before, you know, I was on WWE New York. That was reinvented. Yeah.
Club 520 Host
The wrong dog.
R-Truth
Yeah.
Club 520 Host
What's that feeling like? You know what I'm saying? You started off in this situation because, you know what I'm saying, you want to provide for your family, and now your kids get to see you grow at the same time they growing. What's that like now? To see the reception of who you are, the respect you get from the community, and then to see, like, you accomplishing everything in real time, bro.
R-Truth
I pat myself on the back, dog.
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
And I hope I can be living the walk of testimony for not only my kids, but for everybody, bro. You know what I'm saying? Like, I get told so many times by people, man, not just of people of color, man, but like, all race, nationality, man, like, inspiring and encouraging and just making them feel like that, bro, that means more to me than anything I done.
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
You feel me?
Club 520 Host
Where the. Where the nickname come from?
R-Truth
What's nickname or truth? Oh, this one. Speedy or what?
Club 520 Host
That was the name of the street.
R-Truth
No, Doc. No, my name is Rawhide. Go figure.
Club 520 Host
Respect. That's what Patreon. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
R-Truth
Forever.
Club 520 Host
So I. I'm. Like you said, I'm the one. I watch wrestling faithfully. So I know you. You went through a contract thing. Whatever. I don't know if that was part of the. Of the show or whatever, how it was going to go. Yeah, but when you got released and everybody was mad, like, our truth, y' all let our truth go. What are we doing? What are we doing? Then you come back, you make this miracle come back, and it's great. You show up on the show, everybody's going crazy, and you cut the dreads, you do all that. Was that planned? Like, the whole thing? No, no, I know. I'm saying, like, the whole thing. Did you really get released?
R-Truth
Now, see, because you put it like that, dog. I like. I like just keeping people in suspense. Yeah, we don't talk about David Copperfield and exposing Raffle now this and that. Like, nah, I can't let you see what's inside the hat. Right?
Club 520 Host
Yeah, I was mad I'm like.
R-Truth
And that's what I'm like, yeah. Again, I'm a walking testimony for people, dog. Bruh. I've never had that much. I'm talking about on all my social media. Over a hundred million people, bro. 100 million. That's not all just wrestling fans. Not just my peers, my employees, bro. They gave me an S on my chest. I always call myself the Suntan Superman, but. Suntan Superman. But that. But that love, man, like for $100 million. Wasn't even expecting that, though. It's like that's never happened before. Like that. So it was like the whole world came together, man.
Colin Cowherd
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R-Truth
Right after my daughter was born, my husband and I are having to decide whether or not to get her vaccinated. I definitely felt like the pros far outweighed the cons. The diseases that I am protecting my child against, they're still here.
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Club 520 Host
Is it in you?
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R-Truth
We agreed on one thing, though. Everybody, 100 million people agreed on one thing, like, why life can't be. Why we can't be like that all the time. Like, that's funny. That was deep with me, dog. That was. And my son looked at me, dog in the garage. He was like, dad, it wasn't a waste. And that, to me, went for all the running this business, Any kind of business, you're gonna sacrifice.
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
Time you have to go make. You have to make time for time. I miss so many. I miss anniversary, birthday parties, graduations, inductance. I missed so much stuff that was. But to help create and leave behind and give stability to. You know what I'm saying? Make a foundation for it. So it's like that right there, man. That appreciation, bro, was like. It paid. It made up for everything. And the reason why I do this, you know what I'm saying? Like, I never had no. I never been the WWE World Champion. I never had no big. But I've done and taken what I was given and made what I could make out of a dog and made the best out of. I became it. I rolled it out. You know what I'm saying?
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
And people that have invested their time with their grandparents, their fathers, their aunts, their uncles, they grew up watching me this and that. They invested so much into my character, into me. It was an impact. And the impact. It was so received and felt by me, dog. It was, bro. I can't tell you how many times I cried just out of, like, ain't nothing wrong. I ain't sad. I ain't worried about nothing. I'm good for nothing. Like, it. Damn. That much love, for sure.
Club 520 Host
Nah, it was crazy. I mean, everybody was mad. I'm like.
R-Truth
But every.
Club 520 Host
Yeah. I was like, yeah.
R-Truth
I'm talking about mad, dog.
Club 520 Host
Damn.
R-Truth
Like, steaming mad.
Club 520 Host
I was just like, truth. Like, what we doing?
R-Truth
Like, yeah.
Club 520 Host
Cause you give such a different view on it. Like, you come in, you get that comedy relief. You joke with everybody, but you can tell everybody in the locker room, love you.
R-Truth
Yeah.
Club 520 Host
Like, I'm like, everybody rock with him. And it's kind of like, you funny that y' all really, like, rocking together. Cause y' all he remind me of y'. All. Like, everybody love him when we back home. Cause he had that comedy release, he joke with everybody, and it's like the same feeling. And I know I looked at everybody, but they was tweeting. I was like, yeah, they hot.
R-Truth
Yeah, man. I'm talking about not even just for my colleagues, man. Like, like, camera crew, production, catering. Like, it just, like the whole. Bro, it was just so much love, man, from. From the. The crew that put the ring up, like, you know what I'm saying? Cause right, if you pass me and I grew up, whatever. I rent and we in. I don't care if you with us. Show it without the show, dog. You get some doubt from me.
Colin Cowherd
Yeah.
R-Truth
You know what I'm saying? Everything worked together, bro.
Club 520 Host
Oh, that's fact. When that album dropping, man.
R-Truth
August 12th, dawg. It's dropping, dawg.
Club 520 Host
Okay.
R-Truth
Yeah. Country.
Club 520 Host
It's country.
R-Truth
Country, dawg. Now my rap stuff is out there. A lot of people didn't know I got the rap album out. Go check out Legacy, dawg. I will check Legacy out, but the white album, man, that's the countryside. That's. So you gonna be wearing them?
Club 520 Host
Is that on you wearing them on the album cover or.
R-Truth
Nah, I got country boots on that album. Hey, and I got one country boot. That's a Air Force One. Are you damn serious, dog?
Club 520 Host
You gotta hear me.
R-Truth
Air Force One boot, dog. I even a T shirt of the dog.
Club 520 Host
You got to get us a picture of that.
R-Truth
I got a T shirt of a dog.
Club 520 Host
Air Force One. What you wearing?
R-Truth
You wear D, right?
Club 520 Host
N. I ain't wearing that if they black. He ain't got you boots on the ground. Oh, boots on the ground.
R-Truth
No.
Club 520 Host
I with them, though.
R-Truth
Yeah.
Club 520 Host
Okay, okay. Real. Them real. Real deal now hearing it. These the real deal. Yeah, these. These real. You. You wild.
R-Truth
That's important right there.
Club 520 Host
Yeah, you wild and true.
R-Truth
On the album, Every Color Blue is a different song.
Club 520 Host
For real?
R-Truth
Yeah. So it's like a little story, man.
Club 520 Host
That's hard, though. Nah, hell yeah. Let me ask you a question. Obviously been a part of many moments, many matches. What's one of your favorite matches? Or a crazy moment in a match that stood out to you that you remember still to this day?
R-Truth
Bro, I can't pick one, man.
Club 520 Host
Oh, you go crazy.
R-Truth
Crazy moment. Damn. What's a crazy moment?
Club 520 Host
Man, talk about one of them injuries. I was gonna say you. You didn't broke everything.
R-Truth
That wasn't funny, though. No, he talking about crazy.
Club 520 Host
Expect to get hurt or. Or a crazy match. Yeah, or a city you pulled up in. Like, I ain't know it's gonna be lit like that.
R-Truth
I done shit myself before.
Club 520 Host
Whoa, what?
R-Truth
Can you say that?
Club 520 Host
Yeah, whatever the hell you want in a match.
R-Truth
Doo doo or whatever.
Club 520 Host
Yeah, yeah.
R-Truth
Then the lock come out. Didn't lie, dog. I was. I was young. I was young, dog. Oh, see, Young. How old, man? I was like, what, 30? There are some 30 year olds. Like, yeah, I probably done. They said before saying putting it the camera. Y' all people out there.
Club 520 Host
Yeah, what it like, cuz? You did a move or came off.
R-Truth
The top row with a leg drop. And bro, I had the flu that week.
Club 520 Host
Oh, man, I was sick. So y' all continued the match.
R-Truth
I already had bubble guts. Yeah, bro, you gotta keep doing that. Just a show, bro.
Club 520 Host
Oh, yeah.
R-Truth
You run this?
Club 520 Host
Yeah, that's. I. I run into the facts.
R-Truth
No, but y'.
Club 520 Host
All.
R-Truth
Y' all don't know it. No, we do it in the ring. We know the first note I didn't send to him till after the match was over. Why Brad's gonna throw the whole rhythm off. You know what I'm saying? I'm not gonna tell you about this myself. You got time to do it, bro.
Club 520 Host
I respect that. But then, yeah, that's a worker. So when you saw him, what was his response when he's like, like, what's going on?
R-Truth
Okay, now look, actually right here, none of y' all have ever like, farted past gas, pushed it out and shitted, like, one or two drops of shit come out. One or two spurts. Truth got right now, have you? No, I know my. You never been sick.
Club 520 Host
I know I've been sick, but I know my body, though. I'm going straight to the bath.
R-Truth
I know my body. Y' all ain't never pass gas or push it out. Oh, bro, y' all lying. You never had Covid.
Club 520 Host
I've always.
R-Truth
You done had flu before. Yeah, that's what it is, right?
Club 520 Host
The shards.
R-Truth
You never shar it. I didn't know they want to admit it, though.
Club 520 Host
You did it while doing.
R-Truth
I probably have. Yeah, exactly. Now we coming out more now, right?
Club 520 Host
I'm saying.
R-Truth
He coming out for.
Club 520 Host
Right.
R-Truth
I probably am, you know.
Club 520 Host
Sick. And you at home say you wrestling with somebody.
R-Truth
Like, look, but okay, you gonna blame me. And I'm kind of like, I'm. I should be at home in bed. Yeah, I should be at home, but I'm trying to, like, fulfill my job and go out here and perform for y'. All.
Club 520 Host
You know what I'm saying, no, I respect it. But.
R-Truth
And just my. I got the bubble, Gus a little bit, and I come up the top rope.
Club 520 Host
You knew instantly it was over with.
R-Truth
Oh, bro. I knew immediately. Immediately. And it wasn't even a lot. I had on the tight boxes, but it wasn't even a lot. Fact, simple fact of that got mushy.
Club 520 Host
Because of that leg drop you sitting down there, bro.
R-Truth
It happened. That's not like one.
Club 520 Host
I wasn't expecting that. That's crazy. That's a crazy moment right there.
R-Truth
That'll get you right.
Club 520 Host
Yeah, man, what a moment.
R-Truth
I mean, injuries, dog. You just keep going, man. Even with my patella tendon, dog, I was running. A lot of people don't know, like, a patella injury is just. You could just simply be running that. It pops.
Club 520 Host
Yeah, yeah.
R-Truth
You know? Yes. I have a move. I do. I go run and I'll do up and about the corner and a backflip before I even got to the corner. As soon as I touched the apron, I felt the pop.
Club 520 Host
Damn.
R-Truth
And I'm already in motion up in the air. So I had to come down on one foot. Then I did the back flip, and when I tried to stand, you know, the patella, there was nothing there. I collapsed. And then I tried to stand back up, but you got a. It's a hole right there in your knee. So it was like it was done. The quad tendon, that happened on NXT wrestling. Grayson Waller, and it's again, running Dog. And most of those injuries not from, like, hard. Definitely impact. It's if you do, though.
Club 520 Host
So we're in tear. That's always tell people like you feel how you want to about the production aspect of it. But, man, for you to be a athlete, to do wrestling consistently as much as y' all wrestle, especially with y' all traveling schedule, the way y' all have to take care of y' all bodies and be on the road consistently, not staying at home, different hotels. Yeah, it's number respect for y'. All. Yeah.
R-Truth
Oh, I appreciate it. Appreciate it, man.
Club 520 Host
That shit.
R-Truth
Yeah, it's a grind. It's a hustle, man. It's demanding. It's. I mean, you got to commit to it.
Club 520 Host
How many off days do you say you have now?
R-Truth
We have a lot more.
Club 520 Host
Okay.
R-Truth
Now it's totally different. It's different than I used to work 280 days a year. Well, that's what it was, though. Like, when I say missing those birthdays, anniversary, that's when we was working. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. No, it was Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. I would go home to be home Tuesday and Wednesday, though, and that happened like, like year round. I would be home two days. Occasionally we'll get that third day home, but other than that. Yeah.
Club 520 Host
And a lot of times them, like. I know it wasn't always flying. Sometimes you had to drive a different city.
R-Truth
Four hours, two hours usually. Anything over, like five hours, they drive, they fly us. But that's like. Yeah, one show Thursday, Thursday night. Smackdown. Smackdown used to be on Thursday. Then we do a Friday live event and a Saturday live event Sunday and then a Monday Raw, and then, you know what I'm saying, Fly home. Tuesday, you home. Tuesday, you sleep home. Wednesday, then Thursday right back out again. Yeah, you have to do that for a while, and I've been doing it for so many years, man. You get adjusted. You get adjusted. You get. It's routine to you now.
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
So it's.
Club 520 Host
What year is this for you, man?
R-Truth
Talking about just total. I got in when I was in 98, man.
Club 520 Host
Damn. 98. You OG Super.
R-Truth
What's that?
Club 520 Host
27?
R-Truth
Yeah.
Club 520 Host
You're almost 30 in this. Yeah. Salute to you for the longevity, man. We see a lot of people coming on these situations. Some people come around not even long enough. So salute to you for even getting impact. Like you said. This just happened a couple months ago, and the nation's still rocking with you. Everybody still rocking.
R-Truth
Yes, dog. Yes. I want strong. I'm more popular than I ever been in my career, dog. Than I've ever been. And that's what, 27 years?
Club 520 Host
Yeah.
R-Truth
I'm more popular now, though.
Club 520 Host
It's crazy. Put in the work. It's just all there. Every time. Everybody journey different. Yeah. Hey, man, very deserving, man. Very appreciate it. Listen, man, we appreciate you pulling up on this be hen, man. Tell the people they can grab some merch after we get out of here. Shopclub520.com Baby, you know the box, man. One more time for the good people at Chime, man. Shout out to Chime. We appreciate y' all getting us here. Last but certainly not least, man. Shout out to the good people at Boost Mobile. You know the vibes, baby. 99.
R-Truth
99.
Club 520 Host
Listen, R said y' all need to tap in, man. We trying to. Rebecca next to Chirps, my boy. Gotta get it.
R-Truth
What y' all call it? Club 520. What's 520?
Club 520 Host
So I had a house and I had a club in the bottom of it, and my address was 520. And that's where we started the podcast at. Yeah, yeah.
R-Truth
Okay.
Club 520 Host
Out the gate.
R-Truth
Yeah, yeah.
Club 520 Host
You would have had time to find something. We had something in the city.
R-Truth
Right side. That's it. That's where it starts at.
Club 520 Host
Yeah, for sure. You can wear white or black horses there. For sure.
R-Truth
Boom.
Club 520 Host
We prefer white.
R-Truth
Yes.
Club 520 Host
Now we appreciate you though, bro. Man. Album is on the way. One more time with album dropping.
R-Truth
The white album's on the way. August 12th. Go get it. Boom.
Club 520 Host
Tap in. You know what it is. Club 520. We'll be back. Next time. The volume.
Colin Cowherd
Here's why April chose to vaccinate her child. I think actually meeting someone who was not vaccinated and now has a lifelong struggle with a childhood disease really cemented.
R-Truth
For me that it's super important that.
Colin Cowherd
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Club 520 Host
Is it in you?
Colin Cowherd
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R-Truth
This is an I heart podcast.
Podcast Summary: Club Shay Shay – Episode “Club 520 - R-Truth on WWE SummerSlam, Netflix Doc, Becoming a Rapper”
Release Date: August 2, 2025
In this engaging episode of Club Shay Shay, host from iHeartPodcasts and Shay Shay Media welcomes R-Truth, a multifaceted personality renowned for his dual careers in professional wrestling and music. The episode delves deep into R-Truth’s journey, exploring his accomplishments, challenges, and the intersections between his passion for wrestling and rap music.
The episode kicks off with a lively introduction of R-Truth at WWE SummerSlam, accompanied by his enthusiastic dog, Bishop. The Host sets an inviting atmosphere, highlighting R-Truth’s charismatic presence both inside and outside the ring.
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R-Truth shares his unexpected path into professional wrestling, originally aspiring to be a rap star. His transformation began after meeting Jack Crockett in a halfway house, who introduced him to the world of wrestling.
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R-Truth opens up about his tumultuous past, including multiple stints in jail and life on the streets. These experiences fueled his determination to change his trajectory, leading him to invest in himself through wrestling.
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The conversation highlights how wrestling provided a platform for R-Truth to showcase his music, allowing his songs to reach a global audience. He emphasizes the synergy between his performances in the ring and his musical endeavors.
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R-Truth discusses his initial reluctance and eventual embrace of social media as a tool to amplify his music and wrestling career. He credits fellow wrestler Matt Hardy for encouraging his foray into digital platforms.
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Delving into the intricacies of professional wrestling, R-Truth explains the importance of storytelling, psychology, and improvisation in crafting compelling matches. He emphasizes the demanding nature of the sport and the constant learning involved.
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R-Truth recounts a particularly challenging match where he performed despite battling the flu, demonstrating his dedication and resilience. This moment underscores the physical and mental demands of wrestling.
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Looking ahead, R-Truth reveals his upcoming country album set to drop on August 12th, expanding his musical repertoire. He also discusses his ongoing commitment to both wrestling and music, aiming to inspire others through his journey.
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R-Truth reflects on his legacy, expressing gratitude for the support from fans, colleagues, and the wrestling community. He aspires to be a living testimony for his children and fans, highlighting the profound impact he has made.
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This episode of Club Shay Shay offers an intimate glimpse into R-Truth’s life, highlighting his extraordinary ability to juggle demanding careers while staying true to his roots. His story is a testament to perseverance, adaptability, and the pursuit of one’s passions against all odds.
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