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American professional wrestler

R-Truth
R-Truth in April 2016 .jpg

R-Truth in April 2016

Birth proper noun Ronnie Aaron Killings[1]
Built-in (1972-01-xix) January 19, 1972 (age 50)
Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
Spouse(s)

Pamela Killings

(1000. 2011)

Children 5
Professional wrestling career
Ring proper name(s) Chiliad. Malik Shabaz[two]
K-Kwik
Chiliad-Krush
Ron Killings
R-Truth [3]
R–Ziggler
Billed peak six ft 2 in (188 cm)[3]
Billed weight 220 lb (100 kg)[3]
Billed from Atlanta, Georgia[3]
Trained by Chris Hamrick[4]
George South[4]
Italian Stallion[4]
Manny Fernandez[5] [four]
Debut March 15, 1997[5] [vi]
Musical career
Genres Hip hop
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2001–present
Labels
  • One thousand-Krush Enterprises
  • WWE Music Grouping

Musical creative person

Ronnie Aaron Killings [1] (born Jan 19, 1972) is an American professional person wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, performing on the Raw brand nether the band name R-Truth.

Killings worked for World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) as K-Kwik from 1998 to 2002, forming a team with "Road Dogg" Jesse James, and winning the WWF Hardcore Championship twice. Afterward his release in 2002, he joined Jeff Jarrett's new promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). As Ron "The Truth" Killings, he headlined numerous pay-per-view (PPV) events and won the NWA World Heavyweight Title twice (beingness the offset African-American titleholder) and the first African-American world champion in TNA history. He also formed three Live Kru with BG James (formerly Road Dogg) and Konnan and the trio held the NWA World Tag Team Title twice. Killings established Squad Pacman with football player Adam Jones and won the TNA World Tag Team Championship before leaving TNA in late 2007.

Killings returned to WWE in 2008 and was rebranded as R-Truth, winning the WWE United States Title, and the WWE Tag Team Title (with Kofi Kingston) over the side by side several years. He headlined multiple WWE pay-per-view events during the early 2010s, including matches for the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship. He was thereafter used in comedic roles and primarily wrestled on the undercard until 2018, when he teamed with Carmella to win the 2d edition of Mixed Match Challenge. He then captured the United States Title for a second fourth dimension in 2019.[3] Later that twelvemonth, he won the newly instated WWE 24/seven Title, and holds the record for the nearly reigns at 53.

Early life [edit]

Ronnie Aaron Killings was born on January 19, 1972, in Charlotte, North Carolina. To brand extra coin in his early 20s, Killings would sell cocaine on the streets for extra income. From a young historic period, Killings had developed a dearest for hip hop and breakdancing and attended Harding University High School where he competed in football alongside time to come MLB second baseman Ray Durham. Killings as well competed in track and field, and was talented at both sports, receiving diverse college scholarships, merely turned them down to farther pursue a career in music. Killings graduated loftier school at 18, but he also continued dealing drugs in order to assist his music career financially and was arrested four different times, spending small amounts of time in jail before eventually spending thirteen months incarcerated. Killings spoke in an interview with Lilian Garcia that later this incident, he was finished with that lifestyle.[7]

Professional wrestling career [edit]

Independent excursion (1997–2002) [edit]

Jackie Crockett of the National Wrestling Alliance met Killings at a halfway house after Killings' release from prison house, and tried to convince Killings to become a professional wrestler, but he was determined to focus on his music career.[vii] Killings spent two years working on his music career and and so contacted Crockett one time more and expressed an interest in becoming a wrestler.[4] Crockett, past at present the senior cameraman for World Championship Wrestling, took Killings to several WCW and Pro Wrestling Federation events, introducing him to wrestling personalities.[half-dozen]

Killings debuted in the Pro Wrestling Federation (PWF) in 1997 as a managing director, and then spent three years traveling and grooming with Manny Fernandez.[half dozen] In 1999, he debuted in NWA Wildside as M-Krush, where he was awarded the newly created NWA Wildside Television Title on Dec 12. In 2002, he wrestled for Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW) as K. Malik Shabaz.[2] [8] [9]

World Wrestling Federation (1999–2002) [edit]

At the urging of Rick Michaels, Killings sent a promotional videotape to the Earth Wrestling Federation (WWF).[6] He was signed to a two-year developmental contract in 1999 and under the ring name Yard-Kwik was assigned to Memphis Title Wrestling, a WWF developmental territory. On April 12 in Robinsonville, Mississippi, he won a boxing majestic to merits the vacant Southern Heavyweight Championship.[6] He lost the title to a masked Jerry Lawler on May 24 in Tunica, Mississippi, but reclaimed information technology from Joey Abs several months later in Memphis, Tennessee on August nineteen.[half-dozen] His 2nd reign ended on November 3, when he lost to Steve Bradley in Manila, Arkansas.[iv]

K-Kwik was then promoted to the main roster and put in a tag team with Road Dogg.[vi] He debuted on the November 13, 2000 episode of Raw is War, attacking William Imperial during a match against Route Dogg. G-Kwik and Road Dogg began rapping together, performing a vocal called "Gettin' Rowdy" as they approached the ring.[4] Upon the return of Road Dogg's former partner Billy Gunn later that calendar month, K-Kwik was involved in a D-Generation Ten quasi-reunion. At Survivor Series, 1000-Kwik teamed with former DX members Road Dogg, Baton Gunn, and Chyna to face The Radicalz in a Survivor Series match.[6] Grand-Kwik was eliminated and the Radicalz went on to win the match. At Armageddon, K-Kwik and Road Dogg took part in a four-manner tag team match for the Tag Squad Title, which was won by Edge and Christian.[half dozen] After Route Dogg was suspended in December and eventually released on January 26, 2001,[x] K-Kwik became a singles competitor and a successful mainstay on Jakked. He took part in the 2001 Royal Rumble, simply was eliminated by Big Show. K-Kwik then began competing in the hardcore partition. He defeated Raven for the Hardcore Championship on February iii, simply lost the title to Crash Holly that same evening under the title'south 24/vii rules.[11] He defeated Raven for the title a 2d time on the following nighttime, but again he lost the title to Holly inside the space of several hours.[11] K-Kwik became somewhat of a background figure of "The Invasion" angle during the summer months, often seen in dressing rooms and watching television with other superstars during inter-promotional matches. He was released from the WWF the following year.[vi]

Full Nonstop Activity Wrestling [edit]

NWA World Heavyweight Champion (2002–2003) [edit]

Killings signed with the Nashville, Tennessee-based Full Nonstop Activity Wrestling promotion in June 2002, and appeared on the first weekly TNA pay-per-view on June 19 every bit Thousand-Krush. Killings immediately established himself as a heel by harassing NASCAR drivers Sterling Marlin and Hermie Sadler until he was attacked by Brian Lawler. Later that same evening, he participated in the Gauntlet for the Gold match, but was eliminated by Malice. The following week, Killings lost to Christopher after Marlin and Sadler interfered in their match. On July 3, Killings and Jeff Jarrett defeated Christopher and Scott Hall after Christopher turned on Hall during the match, aligning himself with Killings and Jarrett. On July 10, Killings defeated Hermie Sadler in a squash match. The determination, however, was overturned subsequently Killings continued to assail Sadler afterwards he had been awarded the match.

On the July 17 TNA pay-per-view, Killings delivered an aroused promo in which he implied that he had been held back equally a result of his race. He then stated that he was to exist referred to as "The Truth". Killings eventually began using his own name, referring to himself every bit Ron "The Truth" Killings. Killings defeated Ken Shamrock for the NWA Globe Heavyweight Title at NWA-TNA 8 on August seven, thus becoming the commencement-ever, and to engagement only, recognized African-American NWA World Heavyweight Champion in history, and the fourth African American in professional wrestling history to win a Globe Heavyweight title.[6] He successfully dedicated the title in matches with Monty Brownish, Jerry Lynn, Depression Ki, Curt Hennig, and Scott Hall before losing on November xx to Jeff Jarrett who had the assistance of Vince Russo.[six] Every bit a result of Russo'south involvement, Killings turned into a face. In subsequent months, Killings feuded with Sports Entertainment Xtreme earlier turning into a heel once over again by attacking Jarrett on March xix.[vi] He later introduced Nelson Knight as his bodyguard.[vi]

3 Alive Kru (2003–2005) [edit]

Between May and June, Killings began teaming with Konnan and former WWE ally B.G. James. In July the trio formed a faction known as the 3 Live Kru.[vi] The Kru starting time wrestled as a unit on August 13, 2003, defeating The Disciples of the New Church (Sinn, Vampire Warrior, and Devon Tempest).[6] The Kru soon went after the NWA World Tag Team Championship. On November 26, the Kru defeated Simon Diamond, Johnny Swinger, and Glenn Gilberti in a 6-homo tag team match with the vacant NWA World Tag Squad Championship on the line.[6] The NWA World Tag Team Championship was held by all three members of the Kru equally role of the Freebird Dominion until January 28, 2004, when they were defeated by Redshirt Security (Kevin Northcutt and Legend).

After several abortive attempts to regain the tag championship, the Kru began supporting Killings' bid to become NWA World Heavyweight Champion. On June ix, NWA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett took part in a "3 Live Kru Challenge" which saw him face Konnan, James and Killings in three subsequent matches. Jarrett defeated Konnan in a strap friction match and James in a "trailer park trash match" (hardcore friction match), but lost to Killings in a "Ghetto Justice match". On May 19, Killings faced NWA Earth Heavyweight Champion A.J. Styles, Raven, and Chris Harris in a four-style title match. He won the tour, becoming a two-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, afterwards Jarrett hitting Styles with a guitar. His reign lasted until June 2, when Jarrett defeated him in a Rex of the Mount match which also included Harris, Styles, and Raven. The Kru went on to feud with Jarrett's mercenaries, the Elite Baby-sit (Chad Collyer, Hotstuff Hernandez, and Onyx). On July 14, the 3 Live Kru, Dusty Rhodes, and Larry Zbyszko defeated Jarrett, Ken Shamrock, and the Elite Guard in a 10-human being tag team lucifer. The Kru began feuding with Squad Canada in August. At Victory Road on November seven, Konnan and James defeated Team Canada members Bobby Roode and Eric Young for the NWA World Tag Squad Championship. Afterward Konnan suffered an injury, Killings and James lost the championship to Team Canada at Turning Point on Dec 5.[half dozen] Throughout early-2005, the Kru feuded with Michael Shane and Kazarian, Team Canada, and The Naturals.

Dissension arose after James' former tag team partner from the WWE, Billy Gunn, joined TNA as "The New Age Outlaw" and began trying to convince James to reform their former tag squad, the New Age Outlaws. Killings and Konnan feuded with The Outlaw and Monty Brown, with James'due south loyalties divided. Dark-brown and The Outlaw, who had past at present renamed himself "Kip James" as a psychological ploy, defeated Killings and Konnan at No Give up on July 17, with James declining to help either team. Killings and Konnan became increasingly frustrated, at 1 point referring to themselves as the "2Live Kru", although Killings repeatedly attempted to human action equally a mediator betwixt James and Konnan. The two teams faced ane another in a No Surrender rematch on Baronial 14 at Sacrifice, with James appointed special guest referee by Director of Authority, Larry Zbyszko. James reaffirmed his loyalty to the Kru by attacking Kip, enabling Konnan to pin him and win the friction match. The three Live Kru won a 6-human tag squad lucifer against The Diamonds in the Rough at Unbreakable on September 11. After Impact! premiered on Spike Television receiver on October 1, Kip James entered the picture one time more, just appeared to exist helping 3LK this time. He refereed a Hockey Stick Fight at Genesis on November 13, which 3LK won. Kip James subsequently joined the stable, which became known as the 4 Alive Kru. On Dec 11 at Turning Point, the 4 Live Kru faced Team Canada in an eight-man tag match. In the course of the lucifer, Konnan striking Kip and B.Thousand. James with chair shots, enabling Bobby Roode to pin Kip. He then attempted to celebrate with Killings, who appeared shocked by Konnan'due south deportment. Killings later told Konnan he was done with the Kru.

Various tag teams (2005–2007) [edit]

Post-obit the breakup of the iii Live Kru, Killings began competing equally a singles wrestler over again. He briefly aligned himself with Sting in March, teaming with Sting, A.J. Styles, and Rhino as "Sting's Warriors". At Lockdown on April 23, Sting'southward Warriors defeated Jarrett's Army in a Lethal Lockdown match. On the May 25 episode of Impact!, Killings defeated Monty Brown to qualify for a Male monarch of the Mountain match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at Slammiversary on June 18. At Slammiversary, all the same, Killings failed to win the championship. Killings then teamed with Lance Hoyt in the post-obit months, even participating, only losing, in a Boxing Royal at No Surrender. On Nov 19 at Genesis, Killings and his tag team partner Lance Hoyt defeated Austin Starr and Alex Shelley with Kevin Nash at ringside. He so took time off the active roster due to injury. Killings returned to activity at Slammiversary, teaming with James Storm in a losing endeavour against Frank Wycheck and Jerry Lynn.[12]

On June 19, Killings tried to resign from TNA, intending to work for the Mexican AAA.[13] Amidst more dissension backstage, however, TNA refused to release Killings. He returned to TNA on August 12 at Difficult Justice, confronting football player Adam Jones.[14] At No Surrender, Adam "Pacman" Jones and Ron Killings defeated Sting and Kurt Angle to win the TNA World Tag Team Championship.[half-dozen] At Leap for Glory, A.J. Styles and Tomko defeated him and Jones' replacement, Rasheed Lucius "Consequences" Creed, for the Earth Tag Team Championship. In December, he worked out a bargain for his release from the company.[6]

Return to WWE [edit]

Early on feuds (2008–2010) [edit]

In 2008, Killings re-signed with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), formerly the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), and re-debuted on the SmackDown brand nether the ring name R-Truth on August 29, as a face, defeating Kenny Dykstra.[15] [16] WWE completely ignored his past with the company and his Hardcore Championship reigns[3] until Jan 2009 when WWE.com briefly acknowledged his advent in the 2001 Royal Rumble.[17] [xviii] The K-Kwik graphic symbol was best-selling once again at SummerSlam in 2010, when commentator Matt Striker made a passing reference to his past. At Cyber Sunday, he, along with Festus and Montel Vontavious Porter, was a voting selection to claiming United States Champion Shelton Benjamin for the championship. He received 59% of the vote to get the lucifer, but lost. On December viii, he won the Slammy Honor for the Best Musical Operation.[19]

On the July 10, 2009 episode of SmackDown, R-Truth debuted a new prankster character known as Ricky, in a sleeveless T-shirt and a set of simulated teeth trying to become into the Rabobank Loonshit. The character was before long scrapped and R-Truth began a feud with the debuting Drew McIntyre on the August 28 episode of SmackDown.[20] This feud ready a match at Hell in a Cell, which he lost.[21] On the October 23 episode of SmackDown, R-Truth, Finlay, Matt Hardy and The Hart Dynasty defeated JTG, Eric Escobar, Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre in a five-on-four handicap match to authorize every bit the representatives of Team SmackDown at Bragging Rights. At the consequence, Squad SmackDown defeated Squad Raw.[22] On the February v, 2010 episode of SmackDown, subsequently defeating Mike Knox, R-Truth qualified for an Emptying Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship at Emptying Bedroom, which he was eliminated past CM Punk.[23] At WrestleMania XXVI, R-Truth teamed with John Morrison to face ShoMiz (Big Show and The Miz) for the Unified WWE Tag Team Title in a losing effort.

United States Champion (2010–2011) [edit]

On Apr 26, R-Truth was drafted to Raw as role of the 2010 WWE draft. He began a feud with Ted DiBiase after DiBiase offered him a chore equally his personal assistant, which R-Truth declined with a slap. Ii weeks later, during a friction match with William Regal, R-Truth was attacked by Carlito and Primo, who were paid off by DiBiase after the assault. R-Truth went on to wrestle and defeat DiBiase at Over the Limit on May 23.[24] The next night on Raw, R-Truth defeated The Miz to win the vacant U.s.a. Championship, giving him his first singles championship since returning to WWE.[25] On the June 14 episode of Raw, R-Truth lost the United States Championship to The Miz in a fatal 4-way match as well featuring John Morrison and Zack Ryder.[26] He invoked his rematch clause at Fatal 4-Fashion, just was unsuccessful.[27]

At SummerSlam, R-Truth was office of Team WWE, defeating The Nexus.[28] On the October 11 episode of Raw, he defeated Ted DiBiase to qualify for Team Raw at Bragging Rights to face up Team SmackDown.[29] Team Raw lost the lucifer for the 2nd consecutive fourth dimension.[30] [31] In December, R-Truth mentored Johnny Curtis in the NXT's 4th season. In January 2011, R-Truth competed in the 2011 Imperial Rumble match, but was eliminated by CM Punk.[32] On March i, Curtis won the 4th flavor of NXT.[33] As winners, R-Truth and Curtis won the right to challenge for the Tag Team Title.[33]

Little Jimmy and Awesome Truth (2011–2012) [edit]

On the Apr 11 episode of Raw, R-Truth became the number one contender for the WWE Title forth with John Cena via double disqualification after The Miz and Alex Riley attacked both of them during a number one contender'south gauntlet match.[34] R-Truth had previously defeated Dolph Ziggler and John Morrison prior to facing Cena at the end of the gauntlet. The bearding Raw Full general Manager stated that, due to interference from Miz and Riley, R-Truth and Cena would both compete for the WWE Championship at Extreme Rules in a steel cage friction match.[34] On the April 18 episode of Raw, Morrison questioned R-Truth about his capability to compete in a match like this and challenged R-Truth to a match for his spot. Later that dark, after Morrison won the match, R-Truth attacked Morrison, turning heel in the process.[35] [36] The following week on Raw, R-Truth stated that he was done entertaining the fans equally popularity did not get him whatsoever titles.[37] At Extreme Rules on May 1, R-Truth prevented Morrison from escaping the cage during the main event for the WWE Title, ultimately costing him the championship. On the May 9 episode of Raw, R-Truth revealed that his attack on Morrison had led to him being hospitalized earlier then attacking Rey Mysterio at the end of the bear witness.[38] On the May sixteen episode of Raw, R-Truth defendant Mysterio of being a "thief" and stealing his chance at the WWE Championship. R-Truth then attacked a weakened Mysterio, who had only finished a match with Alberto Del Rio.[39] R-Truth faced Mysterio at Over the Limit, where he was victorious.[40] Afterward subsequent episodes of ranting and raving over John Cena's popularity, he harassed a young fan and his father on the May 30 episode of Raw, throwing a loving cup of soda in the father'south face later a countout win over Cena.[41] Later on Raw went off the air, the anonymous Raw General Director scheduled a WWE Championship match between the 2, on the condition that R-Truth repent for his behavior the side by side calendar week.[42] On the June six episode of Raw, R-Truth made his way out to the ring, singing a song about "Little Jimmy" (referring to the children in attendance) and wearing a Confederate soldier'due south compatible, before apologizing for his actions.[43] In the ensuing title match at Capitol Punishment, R-Truth was unsuccessful in winning the WWE Championship.[44]

Awesome Truth in November 2011

On the Baronial 22 episode of Raw, R-Truth and The Miz attacked Santino Marella before his match and then proceeded to cut a promo bashing Triple H about not using them properly. On the August 29 episode of Raw, R-Truth interfered in The Miz's match and both of them attacked CM Punk. On the September v episode of Raw, R-Truth and Miz challenged Air Boom (Evan Bourne and Kofi Kingston) to a match for the Tag Team Championship at Night of Champions, only were butterfingers later Miz assaulted a referee during the match.[45] R-Truth and Miz were subsequently fired past Triple H the following night on Raw.[46] At Hell in a Cell, R-Truth and Miz attacked Alberto Del Rio, CM Punk, John Cena and referees after the WWE Championship match concluded. After this, the entire WWE roster came out to find a mode into the cell earlier police officers were able to get the door open and arrest them.[47] On the October 10 episode of Raw, R-Truth and The Miz were reinstated past John Laurinaitis. At Vengeance, Awesome Truth defeated CM Punk and Triple H in a tag team match, due to interference from Kevin Nash.[48] Later that aforementioned nighttime they attacked John Cena during his WWE Title match with Alberto Del Rio, costing him the match.[49] On November xx at Survivor Series, Awesome Truth were defeated past Cena and The Rock.[50] The following night on Raw, Cena instigated an statement betwixt R-Truth and Miz, which ultimately led to the team's dissolution equally Miz attacked R-Truth with a Skull Crushing Finale onto the stage.[51] [52] Following the event, Killings was suspended for thirty days for violating the Wellness Policy.[53]

On the December 26 episode of Raw, R-Truth returned to assault Miz after the latter lost to John Cena via countout, turning confront one time once more in the process. This was followed by back-and-forth assaults on the 2 throughout January.[54] R-Truth entered the Purple Rumble Match at entry #iii, simply was eliminated by The Miz.[55] R-Truth wrestled for the WWE Championship against CM Punk, Chris Jericho, Dolph Ziggler, Kofi Kingston and The Miz at Emptying Chamber.[56] He was eliminated past defending champion CM Punk.[57]

Teaming with Kofi Kingston (2012–2013) [edit]

R-Truth then began to fence for the WWE Tag Squad Championship with Kofi Kingston and competing against Primo and Epico and Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger, which they both won and lost respectively.[58] [59] On the February 27 episode of Raw, R-Truth and Kingston failed to capture the WWE Tag Team Title from Primo and Epico in a Triple Threat Tag Team Lucifer, too involving Ziggler and Swagger.[60] At WrestleMania XXVIII, R-Truth and Kingston were members of Team Teddy to face Squad Johnny in a twelve-man tag squad match to make up one's mind the general director of both brands, which was eventually won by Team Johnny.[61] On the April 30 episode of Raw, R-Truth and Kofi Kingston defeated Primo and Epico to win the WWE Tag Team Championship.[62] At Over the Limit, R-Truth and Kingston successfully defended the title against Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger then again in a rematch on the May 28 episode of Raw.[63] [64] In the pre-bear witness of Money in the Banking company, R-Truth and Kingston defeated Hunico and Camacho in a non-title match.[65] The following nighttime on Raw, they successfully defended the Tag Team Championship confronting The Prime Time Players (Darren Young and Titus O'Neil),[66] and again at SummerSlam.[67] At Night of Champions, R-Truth and Kingston lost the Tag Team Championship to the squad of Kane and Daniel Bryan[68] and failed to regain the titles from the new champions the following night on Raw.[69] After the show, R-Truth and Kingston dissolved their tag squad.[lxx]

R-Truth began feuding with United States Champion Antonio Cesaro on the Oct 29 episode of Raw, later saving one-time tag partner Kofi Kingston from a mail service-match assault from Cesaro and The Miz.[71] The following calendar week, R-Truth teamed with Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara to defeat Cesaro and The Prime Fourth dimension Players, with R-Truth pinning Cesaro for the win.[72] R-Truth faced Cesaro for the Us Championship on Nov xviii at Survivor Serial, but was unsuccessful in winning the title.[73] On the following episode of SmackDown, R-Truth defeated Cesaro in a non-championship match.[74] On the December iii episode of Raw, R-Truth was again unsuccessful in capturing the U.s.a. Title from Cesaro in fatal-iv-manner match, also involving Kofi Kingston and Wade Barrett.[75] On December 16 at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, R-Truth failed again to capture the The states Championship from Cesaro[76] and sustained an injury. He returned on the February 18, 2013 episode of Raw, saving Kofi Kingston from Damien Sandow.[77] At Battleground, R-Truth unsuccessfully challenged Curtis Axel for the Intercontinental Championship.

Various alliances and feuds (2013–2015) [edit]

On the November eighteen episode of Raw, R-Truth teamed with Xavier Woods, who he had teamed previously with in TNA, to defeat 3MB (Drew McIntyre and Jinder Mahal), who were for that dark called The Rhinestone Cowboys. On the November 29 episode of SmackDown, R-Truth and Woods began a feud with Brodus Clay after Dirt took crime to Woods using his archway music and The Funkadactyls every bit his managers earlier in the calendar week on Raw.[78] On the December two episode of Raw, R-Truth and Woods defeated Tons of Funk (Clay and Tensai) in a rematch after Forest pinned Dirt.[79] At TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, R-Truth defeated Dirt after Dirt was distracted past Tensai leaving after having plenty of Clay'due south behavior. At Extreme Rules on May four, 2014, R-Truth and Woods was defeated by Alexander Rusev in a 2-on-one handicap match. After that loss, R-Truth and Woods' team quietly disbanded.

At Royal Rumble on Jan 25, 2015, R-Truth entered the Royal Rumble match at number 2, merely was eliminated by Bubba Ray Dudley.[ citation needed ] At Fastlane, Dean Ambrose stole Bad News Barrett's Intercontinental Title belt.[80] Over the adjacent few weeks, various wrestlers gained possession of the belt including R-Truth, Dolph Ziggler, Daniel Bryan, Luke Harper and Stardust. Later, a multiple-homo ladder lucifer for the title involving these wrestlers was scheduled for WrestleMania 31.[81] [82] [83] At the event, R-Truth was unsuccessful in winning the championship.[84] On the April 27 episode of Raw, R-Truth took role in the 2015 King of the Ring tournament, defeating Stardust in the starting time round. The following night on the WWE Network, R-Truth lost to Bad News Barrett in the semi-finals.[85] R-Truth defeated Stardust at Payback pre-show. R-Truth participated in the Elimination Chamber match for the vacant Intercontinental Title, but was eliminated by Ryback, who later won the match. During the friction match, R-Truth eliminated Rex Barrett, starting a feud betwixt the two. In the following weeks, R-Truth mocked Barrett, wearing his majestic crown and cape while referring to himself as "King What's Upwardly". At the Money in the Bank pre-show, R-Truth defeated Barrett. At the Battleground pre-show, R-Truth faced Barrett in a "Battle for the Crown" match, where if Barrett lost, R-Truth would receive Barrett's crown, R-Truth failed to win the match, which concluded their feud.

The Golden Truth (2016–2017) [edit]

The Gilt Truth in April 2016

At the 2016 Royal Rumble match, R-Truth brought a ladder into the band and climbing it, incorrectly believing the lucifer to be the Coin in the Banking concern ladder match. (This was part of a character trend where he was at least one PPV behind on everything.) Upon realizing his error, R-Truth was eliminated by Kane. In the following weeks on Raw and SmackDown, Goldust approached R-Truth and proposed they form a tag team to no avail.[86] [87] At the Fastlane pay-per-view, Goldust came down to assist R-Truth at ringside in his match against Curtis Axel, inadvertently distracting R-Truth earlier Axel rolled him upwards for the win.[88] After multiple attempts from Goldust, ending with R-Truth denying his asking, R-Truth began to apologize and endeavor to course a tag team with Goldust, with Goldust denying R-Truth.[89] [90] [91] At WrestleMania 32, R-Truth entered André the Behemothic Memorial Battle Royal just was eliminated by Adam Rose and Heath Slater. For a number one contender'due south tag team title tournament, on the April xiii episode of SmackDown, he was scheduled to squad with Goldust for the match but was replaced past Fandango due to a refusal to team with R-Truth by Goldust. A week later on, R-Truth aligned himself with Tyler Breeze due to Goldust's alliance with Fandango. On the May 2 episode of Raw, Cakewalk defeated Goldust later on interference by R-Truth.[92] A week later on Raw, R-Truth defeated Fandango, with Breeze in R-Truth'southward corner.[93] On the May 12 episode of SmackDown R-Truth and Breeze faced Goldust and Fandango. During the friction match, R-Truth and Goldust refused to fight each other. As a result, Breeze and Fandango attacked Goldust every bit Fandango immune Breeze to pin Goldust for the win. R-Truth attempted to rescue Goldust from the assault, only to become beaten downwardly by the ii along with him.[94] The next calendar week on Raw, R-Truth and Goldust debuted as The Golden Truth against Breezango (Tyler Breeze and Fandango) in a losing effort after R-Truth unintentionally kicked Goldust.[95] Afterwards, Gilt Truth started a losing streak, losing to the likes of Breezango and The Dudley Boyz.[96] [97] Gilded Truth earned their first victory after defeating Breezango at the Money in the Bank issue on June xix.[98] On July xix, as part of the 2016 WWE draft, R-Truth, forth with Goldust, was drafted to Raw brand.[99] In November, The Golden Truth joined team Raw, just lost their spots a week later when R-Truth sold their spot to The Shining Stars for tickets to Puerto Rico. On the Nov 7 episode of Raw, The Shining Stars defeated The Gilded Truth to join Team Raw.[100] On April two, 2017, R-Truth and Goldust competed in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, but failed to win.[101]

On the May 15 episode of Raw, during a promo, Goldust attacked R-Truth, ending The Golden Truth.[102] On the June 26 episode of Raw, R-Truth and Goldust had a brawl earlier their match even started.[103] R-Truth was defeated by Goldust in a singles friction match on the July x episode of Raw.[104] On the August 28 episode of Raw, R-Truth competed in an Intercontinental Title number one contender's Boxing Royal, which was won past Jeff Hardy.[105] In Oct, reports suggested R-Truth suffered an arm injury during a lucifer against Elias at a live upshot. R-Truth reportedly underwent surgery on October 26.[106]

Alliance with Carmella (2018–2019) [edit]

In September 2018, R-Truth (dorsum) established a partnership with Carmella (front)

On April 17, 2018, R-Truth was moved to SmackDown brand every bit part of the Superstar Shake-up.[107] During the summertime, R-Truth involved himself in angles with and then SmackDown Women's Champion Carmella, challenge that he would accept got a chance against United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura by pinning Carmella (since Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair had both got a chance against Carmella's championship past defeating her in not–title matches);[108] [109] R-Truth was eventually granted a match against Nakamura, but lost. On the September 4 episode of SmackDown Live, Carmella finally agreed to manage R-Truth in his match against The Miz to avert his wife Maryse's interference. R-Truth eventually won the match thanks to a distraction from Miz and Maryse's enemies Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella, which was also his showtime televised singles win since May 2016.[110] Soon after, Carmella started managing R-Truth and the two participated in season ii of Mixed Match Challenge.[111] [112] [113] [114] Despite losing three matches earlier defeating Rusev and Lana to qualify into the playoffs, R-Truth and Carmella went on to defeat Jeff Hardy and Charlotte Flair in the quarter–finals[115] and The Miz and Asuka in the semi–finals.[116] In the finals of the Mixed Match Challenge, that took place on Dec xvi at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, R-Truth and Carmella defeated Jinder Mahal and Alicia Fob, earning both the number 30 spots for their respective Royal Rumble matches at the Royal Rumble.[117] On the January 8, 2019 episode of SmackDown, R-Truth faced WWE Champion Daniel Bryan in a non-title friction match in a losing endeavor.[118]

At the Royal Rumble pay-per-view, R-Truth was attacked past Nia Jax during his entrance, who after took his spot in the Men'due south Royal Rumble.[119] Every bit bounty for existence attacked at the Purple Rumble, R-Truth received a United States Championship match on SmackDown, in which he defeated champion Shinsuke Nakamura with a surprise ringlet-upwardly to capture his 2nd Usa Championship, in his outset championship win since Apr 2012. Immediately afterward the friction match, R-Truth was challenged by previous champion Rusev but retained the title with some other scroll-up. After the friction match, R-Truth was attacked by Nakamura and Rusev.[120] On the February 26 episode of SmackDown, R-Truth issued an open claiming for his U.s.a. Championship, which was answered by Andrade and Rey Mysterio. He retained the championship in a triple threat match.[121] The following week, another open challenge was answered past Mysterio, Andrade, and Samoa Joe. In the ensuing fatal-iv-way match, R-Truth lost the title to Joe, ending his reign at 35 days.[122] In a rematch between the same four men at Fastlane, Joe retained the title.[123]

Multi-fourth dimension 24/7 Champion (2019–present) [edit]

On the May xx episode of Raw, WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley unveiled the new WWE 24/7 Championship, a title like to the Hardcore Championship, which too uses the "24/7 rule".[124] Later that night, Truth pinned previous champion Robert Roode in the arena's parking lot to win the title and go the first superstar to win both the Hardcore Title and 24/vii Championship.[125] The post-obit weeks led to both Truth and Carmella regularly appearing on both Raw and SmackDown Alive every bit part of the 24/7 rule and at more than anarchistic times and locations (filmed and published on WWE social media), where they would try to flee from other wrestlers wanting to win the title.[126] This led R-Truth to lose the title to multiple superstars such as Heath Slater, Cedric Alexander, Mike Kanellis, Shelton Benjamin, The Revival (Nuance Wilder and Scott Dawson), twice to Jinder Mahal, iii times each to Akira Tozawa, Drake Maverick, EC3, Elias, 7 times to Mojo Rawley, and usually regain it hours or even minutes later on.[127] [128] [129] [130]

Truth went on to become a 53-time 24/7 Champion, and became the offset of only twelve people to stay as champion for over 24 hours.[131] Within the outset month of its existence, the 24/7 Championship segments would become the highest viewed videos of both Raw and SmackDown online, garnering millions of views each.[132] Too, R-Truth was voted by WWE fans equally their favorite champion in June 2019.[133] Over the course of the next year, he won the title 52 times, also including to sports presenter Rob Stone, NBA player Enes Kanter, and race car driver Kyle Busch.[134] As part of the 2019 draft, Truth was drafted to Raw, splitting him from Carmella, who remained on SmackDown.[135] On February 27, 2020, at Super ShowDown, Truth competed in the gauntlet match for the Tuwaiq Trophy, where he defeated Bobby Lashley, Andrade, and Erick Rowan, just lost to AJ Styles following an assault from Rowan.[136] [137] At Money in the Banking concern he was apace defeated past Lashley.[138]

Personal life [edit]

Killings married Pamela Killings on April 7, 2011.[139] Their girl was born on November 15, 2014.[140]

Filmography [edit]

Year Title Office Notes
2003 Head of State Ron "The Truth" Killings [141]
2008 The Wrestler Ron "The Truth" Killings [142]
2016 Pause Dance Revolution DJ R. Killings [143]
2018 Blood Brother Blaine [144]

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

Singles [edit]

Championships and accomplishments [edit]

  • Internet Wrestling Federation
    • CSWF Heavyweight Championship (one time)[157] [158]
  • Memphis Championship Wrestling
    • MCW Southern Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[159] [160]
  • National Championship Wrestling
    • NCW Tv set Championship (1 fourth dimension)
  • NWA Wildside
    • NWA Wildside Television Title (one time)[161] [162]
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • Tag Team of the Year (2012) with Kofi Kingston [163]
    • Ranked No. 18 of the acme 500 wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2004[164]
  • Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
    • NWA Globe Heavyweight Title (2 times)[165] [166]
    • NWA Globe Tag Team Championship (two times) – with B. G. James and Konnan[a] [167] [168]
    • TNA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Adam Jones[169] [170]
    • Gauntlet for the Gold (2003 – Tag Team) – B.G. James[171] [172]
  • World Wrestling Entertainment/Federation/WWE
    • WWE United States Championship (ii times)[173] [174] [175] [176]
    • WWF Hardcore Championship (2 times)[11] [177]
    • WWE 24/7 Championship (53 times)[178] [179]
    • WWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kofi Kingston[62] [180]
    • Bragging Rights Trophy (2009) – with Team SmackDown (Chris Jericho, Kane, Matt Hardy, Finlay, David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd) [181] [182]
    • Mixed Match Claiming (Flavor 2) – with Carmella[183] [184]
    • Slammy Honor (2 times)
      • Best Musical Operation (2008)[19]
      • LOL Moment of the Year (2015)[185]
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter
    • Worst Worked Lucifer of the Year (2006) Opposite Boxing Royal on Impact! [186]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Killings dedicated the championship with either James or Konnan nether the Freebird Rule.

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