For Killings to truly excel in this role, Henry suggested that he build up a notable winning streak, including one big victory over John Cena. From there, Killings could then realistically go toe-to-toe with anyone on the WWE roster.
“Busted Open Radio” co-host Dave LaGreca, on the other hand, isn’t completely certain that another rematch between Killings and Cena would materialize following a potential disqualification result on “SmackDown.” As such, he asked fellow co-host Bully Ray for his thoughts on the possible path WWE may venture down in that scenario.
“That I don’t know. I’m just looking at this as we saw Ron Killings come out on Raw, cut his hair, cut the promo. Then I said what I said, lit a fire under Ron’s ass,” Ray said in reference to his previous statement about not wanting to be reminded of the R-Truth name. “He comes on Busted Open unannounced, and by the way, that’s a huge deal for a WWE talent to just call into a radio show unannounced, probably without permission. He’s so fired up. Then we see him on SmackDown jumping Cena twice, right? I believe that it’s more important to continue to get over this new side of Ron Killings than for Ron Killings to go over right now.”
As Ray alluded to, Killings attacked Cena not once, but twice on “SmackDown” last week, beginning with a beatdown in the show’s opening segment. Later on, the former WWE World Tag Team Champion locked Cena in his own submission, the STF, after which Killings demanded a match against the current Undisputed WWE Champion.
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