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    The Undertaker Says Ron Killings Is Finally Running With the Ball After WWE Return

    The Undertaker Says Ron Killings Is Finally Running With the Ball After WWE Return
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    The Undertaker Says Ron Killings Is Finally Running With the Ball After WWE Return

    The Undertaker Says Ron Killings Is Finally Running With the Ball After WWE Return

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    Ron Killings made his unexpected return during the Money in the Bank Premium Live Event, just a week after he was let go. He’s now already a major star in WWE and The Undertaker is confident in what he will be able to accomplish going forward.

    While speaking to SHAK Wrestling, The Undertaker and Michelle McCool talked about Ron Killings’ WWE exit and returning in less than a week. Michelle McCool said that Ron Killings is a national treasure and should be protected no matter what, saying, “He’s a national treasure… should be protected at all costs.”

    The Undertaker then said Killings brings a lot of entertainment to WWE. He mentioned that Killings is now going in a new direction, which is a big change. He explained that wrestling careers are like a big wheel where sometimes you’re on top, sometimes at the bottom, and other times you’re just stuck in the middle. But the most important thing is to always be ready when your chance comes.

    “He brings so much to the table—entertainment value, for sure. And now, obviously, there’s been a big shift with the direction he’s moving in. But you know, it’s just another example of staying engaged and being ready. I always tell people, all the talent is on a big wheel. That wheel goes around—sometimes you’re at the bottom, sometimes you’re at the top. Sometimes you don’t make a full revolution, but you have to be ready when your moment comes.”

    The Deadman pointed out that Killings has grabbed that chance and is running with it. He praised how dependable Killings is, always ready in the background and prepared to step up when needed.

    Seeing Killings possibly gearing up for something even bigger made The Undertaker proud. He said that sometimes life just follows a bigger plan, and while you don’t always see it coming, he’s excited to watch how things will turn out.

    “He’s taking the ball and running with it, and I’m happy for him because he’s always there. He’s always in the bullpen, ready when you need something. He shows up.

    It’s really great to see him possibly getting ready to do something even bigger. You know, sometimes it’s just God’s plan. You don’t always know how things are going to work out, but I’m happy for him, and I can’t wait to see how the story plays out.”

    Killings defeated John Cena by DQ during this week’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown and it’s clear his character arc is only just beginning. Therefore, we’ll have to see how WWE will book Killings in the coming weeks.

    Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication.

    Do you think Ron Killings will truly reach the next level in WWE now that he is back? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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