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** Does Truth really have a case of MistakenIdentity or does he uses different wording intentionally so his opponents don't get any bright ideas? When he and Miz fight the Judgment Day in a 6-Man Tag Team Match in April 2024, he specifically calls Cena "The guy you can't see". And when he tells Miz that he has "Andre the Giant" on their side on the 5/20/24, was he actually hinting at Miz that he asked Braun Strowman to help them (given that not only is Braun Strowman just as big of a giant as Andre but Braun also has beef with The Judgment Day)? If he calls Braun Strowman "Andre the Giant" as a codename, then him mishearing Miz saying Andre passed on thirty years ago could be read as "Wait, Braun ''died''? But I asked for his help a while back!"

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** Does Truth really have a case of MistakenIdentity or does he uses different wording intentionally so his opponents don't get any bright ideas? When he and Miz fight the Judgment Day in a 6-Man Tag Team Match in April 2024, he specifically calls Cena "The guy you can't see". And when he tells Miz that he has "Andre the Giant" on their side on the 5/20/24, was he actually hinting at Miz that he asked Braun Strowman to help them (given that not only is Braun Strowman just as big of a giant as Andre but Braun also has beef with The Judgment Day)? If he calls Braun Strowman "Andre the Giant" as a codename, then him mishearing Miz saying Andre passed on thirty years ago could be read as "Wait, Braun ''died''? But I asked for his help a while back!"back!" or "Wait, Braun won't won't have our back?" (as in he ''passed on'' the request from Truth to be at Awesome Truth's corner).
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** Does Truth really have a case of MistakenIdentity or does he uses different wording intentionally so his opponents don't get any bright ideas? When he and Miz fight the Judgment Day in a 6-Man Tag Team Match in April 2024, he specifically calls Cena "The guy you can't see". And when he tells Miz that he has "Andre the Giant" on their side on the 5/20/24, was he actually hinting at Miz that he asked Braun Strowman to help them (given that not only is Braun Strowman just as big of a giant as Andre but Braun also has beef with The Judgment Day)?

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** Does Truth really have a case of MistakenIdentity or does he uses different wording intentionally so his opponents don't get any bright ideas? When he and Miz fight the Judgment Day in a 6-Man Tag Team Match in April 2024, he specifically calls Cena "The guy you can't see". And when he tells Miz that he has "Andre the Giant" on their side on the 5/20/24, was he actually hinting at Miz that he asked Braun Strowman to help them (given that not only is Braun Strowman just as big of a giant as Andre but Braun also has beef with The Judgment Day)?Day)? If he calls Braun Strowman "Andre the Giant" as a codename, then him mishearing Miz saying Andre passed on thirty years ago could be read as "Wait, Braun ''died''? But I asked for his help a while back!"
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Starting in December 2023, Truth's stint with the Judgment Day can go either two ways: he's either completely oblivious or he's very crafty while ''acting'' oblivious. Or both.
** Take note that Damien Priest became instantly charmed by Truth's antics over how long it took to accept JD as part of the group, -- accepting Truth's "almost flat screen" TV and agreeing that their clubhouse does need better security. He was also the one who accepted Truth's request for the "Miracle on 34th Street" fight against JD [=McDonagh=] (much to JD and Rhea's chagrin). Moreover, [[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Bálor]] only decided to fight Wrestling/TommasoCiampa after Truth (innocently) called Finn a "scaredy cat" and because the match wasn't a #1 Contender's Match for the Tag Team Championship. There's also a division between everyone hating Priest for defending Truth and they only changed their minds on him after Priest showed ''his'' cut of all the money Truth was making out of his shirts yet not caring for JD as an official member (while JD lost the "Miracle on 34th Street" fight, Rhea insists that he's part of the group to which the others begrudgingly agree). The 1/22/24 RAW has him agree with Miz that the Judgment Day is dangerous -- albeit in the sense of Miz keeping an eye on "Tom & Nick" Mysterio.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Starting in December 2023, In general, Truth's stint character can be divided into two camps: he's either that foolish as he looks or he's ''pretending'' to be foolish.
** When it came to his initial promos
with the Judgment Day can go either two ways: he's either completely oblivious or he's very crafty while ''acting'' oblivious. Or both.
** Take note that
Day, Damien Priest became instantly charmed by Truth's antics over how long it took to accept JD as part of the group, -- accepting Truth's "almost flat screen" TV and agreeing that their clubhouse does need better security. He was also the one who accepted Truth's request for the "Miracle on 34th Street" fight against JD [=McDonagh=] (much to JD and Rhea's chagrin). Moreover, [[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Bálor]] only decided to fight Wrestling/TommasoCiampa after Truth (innocently) called Finn a "scaredy cat" and because the match wasn't a #1 Contender's Match for the Tag Team Championship. There's also a division between everyone hating Priest for defending Truth and they only changed their minds on him after Priest showed ''his'' cut of all the money Truth was making out of his shirts yet not caring for JD as an official member (while JD lost the "Miracle on 34th Street" fight, Rhea insists that he's part of the group to which the others begrudgingly agree). The 1/22/24 RAW has him agree with Miz that the Judgment Day is dangerous -- albeit in the sense of Miz keeping an eye on "Tom & Nick" Mysterio.
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** Does Truth really have a case of MistakenIdentity or does he uses different wording intentionally so his opponents don't get any bright ideas? When he and Miz fight the Judgment Day in a 6-Man Tag Team Match in April 2024, he specifically calls Cena "The guy you can't see". And when he tells Miz that he has "Andre the Giant" on their side on the 5/20/24, was he actually hinting at Miz that he asked Braun Strowman to help them (given that not only is Braun Strowman just as big of a giant as Andre but Braun also has beef with The Judgment Day)?
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** Despite having learned his lesson about trying to be part of the Judgment Day, R-Truth goes back to his antics on the 4/8/24 RAW. Did he completely forget what happened or is he, once again, trolling the Judgment Day one more time and making them lose their cool? Miz even states that Truth doesn't ''actually'' want to be part of the group and after that segment, he and Miz are off doing title defense matches with other teams.

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** Despite having learned his lesson about trying to be part of the Judgment Day, R-Truth goes back to his antics on the 4/8/24 RAW. Did he completely forget what happened or is he, once again, trolling the Judgment Day one more time and making them lose their cool? Miz even states that Truth doesn't ''actually'' want to be part of the group and after that segment, he and Miz are off doing title defense matches with start fighting other teams.teams (one of them being The Judgment Day).
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** On the Raw after [=WrestleMania=] XL, Truth said he asked "The guy you can't see" (John Cena) to aid him and Miz against The Judgment Day in a 6-man tag team match but Cena doesn't appear until the very end. So either Truth ''did'' ask and Cena decided to wait until the end to make it more dramatic or Truth didn't and Cena just came either way.
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** Despite having learned his lesson about trying to be part of the Judgment Day, R-Truth goes back to his antics on the 4/8/24 RAW. Did he completely forget what happened or is he, once again, trolling the Judgment Day and making them lose their cool? Miz even states that Truth doesn't ''actually'' want to be part of the group.

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** Despite having learned his lesson about trying to be part of the Judgment Day, R-Truth goes back to his antics on the 4/8/24 RAW. Did he completely forget what happened or is he, once again, trolling the Judgment Day one more time and making them lose their cool? Miz even states that Truth doesn't ''actually'' want to be part of the group.group and after that segment, he and Miz are off doing title defense matches with other teams.
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** 4/15/24 RAW: Alongside him getting new tag team championship belts, he performs a split for the audience. It's extra meaningful when you recall how he was out for almost a year after he injured his leg at WWE NXT in 2022 and there were fears that it might have to be ''amputated''.
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** When he returned at ''Survivor Series'' 2023 and had a storyline in The Judgment Day, he instantly became a fan-favorite akin to Sami Zayn, with Miz jokingly even calling him "The most likeable member of Judgment Day" during WWE Day 1 2024. He's become so popular that his Judgment Day PSA ended up creating ''three shirts in the span of one week'' and he got more merchandise sales than '''CM PUNK!''' He's so over that on the 2/9/24 Smackdown, he only appears for a few seconds on a promo and the crowd ''immediately'' chants, "We want Truth!"

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** When he returned at ''Survivor Series'' 2023 and had a storyline in The Judgment Day, he instantly became a fan-favorite akin to Sami Zayn, with Miz jokingly even calling him "The most likeable member of Judgment Day" during WWE Day 1 2024. He's become so popular that his Judgment Day PSA ended up creating ''three shirts in the span of one week'' and he got more merchandise sales than '''CM PUNK!''' which is notable because both of them returned on the same night -- ''Survivor Series 2023'' -- and Punk was the one who got the bigger pop than Truth at the time. He's so over that on the 2/9/24 Smackdown, he only appears for a few seconds on a promo and the crowd ''immediately'' chants, "We want Truth!"
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** Night 1 of '''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania XL]]'''. #DIY and Awesome Truth are fighting for the Raw and Smackdown Tag Team Championships. R-Truth suggests both teams split the titles between them. This doesn't work out in the end. It was still nice to see. And then there's him being the one to unhook the Raw Tag Team Championship after knocking Priest off a ladder and giving him an Attitude Adjustment. The entire crowd is cheering for him to climb the ladder and roar when it's finally in his hands.

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** Night 1 of '''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania XL]]'''. #DIY and Awesome Truth are fighting for the Raw and Smackdown Tag Team Championships. R-Truth suggests both teams split the titles between them. This doesn't work out in the end. It was still nice to see. And then there's him being the one to unhook the Raw Tag Team Championship after knocking Priest off a ladder and giving him an Attitude Adjustment. The entire crowd is cheering for him to climb the ladder and roar when it's finally in his hands. And two nights later, he ''finally'' gets to tag with his "childhood hero" John Cena to take out The Judgment Day.
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** On a January 2024 episode of RAW, the Judgment Day entrance somehow has R-Truth's face and his "Live. Laugh. Love" motto photo-shopped in. Did Truth bribe someone to edit it or did someone find Truth's Judgment Day PSA to be hilarious that they did the deed? Or both?
** On the 4/8/24 RAW, Truth insists that the 6-man tag team match against The Judgment Day will have his and Miz's partner being "the guy you can't see" (John Cena). Was he being sincere that he asked Cena to participate in the match or was it all in his head?

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** One attempt in the 24/7 Championship saga has Truth at Times Square reading a note in Japanese went by Akira Tozawa. Does Truth know how to read it or did Tozawa assume Truth ''knew'' Japanese?
** On a January 2024 episode of RAW, the Judgment Day entrance somehow has R-Truth's face and his "Live. Laugh. Love" motto photo-shopped in. Did Truth bribe someone to edit it in or did someone find Truth's Judgment Day PSA to be hilarious that they did the deed? deed themselves? Or both?
** On the 4/8/24 RAW, Truth insists that the 6-man tag team match against The Judgment Day will have his and Miz's partner being "the guy you can't see" (John Cena). Was he being sincere that he asked Cena to participate in the match or was it all in his head?
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* AlternateJokeInterpretation: Given Truth's status as a LethalJokeCharacter whose true character is constantly debated...

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* AlternateJokeInterpretation: AlternativeJokeInterpretation: Given Truth's status as a LethalJokeCharacter whose true character is constantly debated...



** during the 4/8/24 RAW, Truth insists that the 6-man tag team match against The Judgment Day will have his and Miz's partner being "the guy you can't see" (John Cena). Was he being sincere that he asked Cena to participate in the match or was it all an act meant to terrify the Judgment Day?

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** during On the 4/8/24 RAW, Truth insists that the 6-man tag team match against The Judgment Day will have his and Miz's partner being "the guy you can't see" (John Cena). Was he being sincere that he asked Cena to participate in the match or was it all an act meant to terrify the Judgment Day?in his head?

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