WWE veteran R-Truth, now known as Ron Killings, let his wild side loose in a chaotic, hilariously NSFW sit-down with Daniel Sadoh that spiraled from workout routines into a raunchy ride through Gen Z slang and explicit humor.
What began innocently turned filthy fast—but Truth handled it like a pro, leaning into every wild turn without missing a beat.
It all started with a discussion about staying active in older age, where Truth dropped a line that opened the door to double entendre territory: “I still do the same workout, dog. I like feeling good. I like mobility. I’ve seen so many people like my age and when you get up in age, man, like if you don’t use it, you’ll lose it. So, I try to use every limb of my body.”
That led Daniel to jump in with, “That one too. Say it without saying it,” prompting Truth to laugh and reply, “Yeah. Don’t just concentrate on that one.”
Things escalated when Daniel openly admitted to “glazing” Truth—slang for excessive flattery with a sexual twist. “Man, my inner child is really just—I’m sorry for glazing. You know what glazing means?” he asked.
Truth responded hesitantly: “Uh, that’s not like glizzing that [bleep]…” Daniel clarified, “Just saying—I’m on your nuts. Like, that’s what it is.” Truth, stunned but amused, asked, “Are you out your mind, man?”
From there, the two dove into terms like “derking” and “gooning,” with Daniel challenging Truth to define them. “Derking. That’s how to say it. Derking. What do you think?” Truth fired off confidently: “This a dude twerking?”
Daniel confirmed, “Close. With his d*ck.” Then came “gooning,” which Daniel described bluntly: “When I look at a girl, I want to goon… Gooning is like, I’m about to goon. Like you about to come or something.”
Without hesitation, Truth asked, “Jack off?” Daniel denied it quickly: “No! I didn’t say I do that.” Truth didn’t let him off the hook: “You don’t jack off?” And then delivered the line of the night: “I’m a goon [bleep]. I’m just joking.” But he doubled down anyway with the absurd follow-up: “Yeah. I’m a dwerk gooner.”
The two eventually shifted the conversation to the risk of groin injuries in WWE and whether wrestlers wear protective cups. Truth explained, “It’s uncomfortable. You could be doing a lot of moving around, this and that. Like it’s just—I don’t know.” Daniel, clearly disturbed by the thought, added, “Damn, man. That’s scary. I’m thinking about my meat all the time.” Truth’s calm reply? “Nah, be a man. If it happen, it happen.”
This entire exchange was classic R-Truth—completely unfiltered, effortlessly funny, and just outrageous enough to still feel charming. Even in the middle of pure chaos, Truth steered the conversation with sharp comedic timing and never lost the room. It’s no surprise fans want to see more of this side of him—maybe even on WWE TV.
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