10 Wrestlers Who Could Leave WWE After WrestleMania 34

9. R-Truth

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How R-Truth has lasted so long without changing his established rapping gimmick is anyone's guess. If 2017's mini-feud with Goldust taught us anything, it's that the time has come to put Truth's cries of, "I be skippin' and 'jumpin', beatin' the competition" to bed for good. That "What's Up?" tune is stale as all hell.

At 46 years old, Truth's best days are behind him in-ring too. He's veering dangerously towards jobber status, and it's probably not a position he deserves to find himself in.

Look at the current rosters on Raw and SmackDown for a second and try to figure out where R-Truth fits in. It's a challenge, chiefly because he's wrestled almost everybody, doesn't have a gimmick to write home about and has been typecast as comic relief.

Time to earn those indy dollars for a while, dude.

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