#7 R-Truth (2000s, 2010s, 2020s)

R-Truth may not be as successful as the other men of the list, but he’s had a huge influence and impact on the Superstars taking to the ring today.
Truth sent in a promotional videotape to WWE in 1999, which led to him being signed to a two-year contract under the ring name K-Kwik. In 2000, K-Kwik was promoted to the main roster and put in a tag team with Road Dogg. Soon after, he started competing for the Hardcore division where he was quite successful.
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He competed for the company for a couple of years before leaving to join NWA: TNA, where he became the company's second-ever World Champion. After success in that company, he returned in 2008 and picked up from where he’d left off. Truth ran many different gimmicks and clicked with the WWE Universe as a humorous individual who brought them some comic relief. He had several rivalries partnerships with top stars like The Miz, John Cena, and Kofi Kingston, and won the WWE Tag Team Championship with the latter in the process.
Even though Truth may only be seen as an enhancement talent and a humorous part of the roster today, he has done a lot for the company and will most probably walk into 2020 as a 24-time 24/7 Champion.