Hit Row & R.Truth Collaboration

 




During the pandemic era Hit Row was one of the hottest acts within NXT, they had swagger, charisma, and led by Swerve just a presence about them. They got called up to Smackdown and weren't used all that well until the entire group was released. Fast forward about a year later, Swerve is in AEW and the other three members are running the indy scene. Vince McMahon gets in some shit and Triple H takes over bringing Hit Row back sans Swerve this past summer.

Well Hit Row just has not been producing any hits since returning. While I think Asante has a world of potential, Briana has a "It" factor but has not yet wrestled a full match. Top Dolla is funny, can rap, and can move for a big man but his ceiling is kind of limited in my opinion. They haven't been given anything purposeful to do, and their just kind of "eh" when on TV even with their new heel run.

They definitely are missing Swerve, and the internet has ran rampant on who could that fourth member to replace him. Many people look to NXT darling Carmelo Hayes, but they need a OG in their corner they need R. Truth.


R. Truth hasn't been seen much since the 24/7 title was killed off. Whatever He is asked to do, he puts his all into it. He is naturally funny even getting Brock Lesnar to break character once. R. Truth can rap as well. Truth is also 50 years old and doesn't look or move like it, showing no signs of slowing down (Black Don't Crack).

Truth's heel run in 2011 is actually underrated and he put his all into his run. This promo against Triple H during that run get's me every time. This segment with John Morrison shows how off the wall heel Truth was.

Put Truth with Hit Row, let him and Top Dolla freestyle either to the ring or via vignettes. Asante becomes the workhorse of the group, once Briana improves in the ring she can tackle the Smackdown Women's Division. Boom! They have a Platinum record as a successful heel mid-card act Hit Row & Truth Collab.

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