WWE superstar R-Truth talks one night only concert in NYC, overcoming adversity | amNewYork
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WWE superstar R-Truth talks one night only concert in NYC, overcoming adversity | amNewYork
"They're gonna be a part of history being made. It's the first time ever, so you can be a part of history. We are making history each and every day and leaving behind a legacy, Truth said. For Truth, that legacy encompasses two important parts of his life, wrestling and music. For decades, Truth has brought his harmonious skill to the ring through his entrances such as Get Rowdy and What's up."
"Wrestling saved my life. I grew up aware of wrestling and watching it, remembering the stars like Dusty Rhodes, Ric Flair, Magnum TA, and four horsemen. I met a guy named Jack Crockett in a halfway house. Now, I've always came up in music because of the church, because of my family. My dad played the guitar. He sang so music was in my blood, Truth said."
R-Truth (Ron Killings) will take the microphone for a one-off musical performance at SOBS in Soho on Nov. 16, inviting fans to share a historic moment. His public persona intertwines wrestling and music, showcased through iconic ring entrances like "Get Rowdy" and "What's Up." Wrestling provided direction after serious adversity, while music traces back to church and family influences, including a father who played guitar. Mentor Jack Crockett taught him wrestling and showmanship. The performance highlights both creative passions and the legacy he aims to leave behind.
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