11 WWE Superstars Who Could Become Commentators

10. R-Truth

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The addition of Ron Killings to this list is certainly a 'different' option to go with.

At present, Killings' on-screen persona is that of a straight-up loon who is parading around with a plunger and paper crown, believing himself to be the new King of the WWE. Now whilst it's near-impossible to take the man serious at this point in time, he's still somebody who is seen as massively entertaining by parts of the WWE Universe.

R-Truth seems to be somebody who can quite often be found joining the commentary team when a particular foe of his is in action, and in fairness to him he actually does quite a good job for what is required of him.

Ron Killings is a vastly underrated talker, and those in doubt should go back and watch some of the great work he did in NWA/TNA as The Truth. When he doesn't have to be this goofy, overplayed character, Killings is someone who can deliver some hard-hitting, serious promos.

The point is, there's a whole lot more to Ron Killings than just the R-Truth character that we seen on our TV screens, and if allowed to then he could make a welcome addition to the broadcast team.

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