- Ron Killings
Infobox Wrestler
name=Ron Killings
names=K-Krush
K-Kwik
K. Malik Shabazz
Ron Killings
R-Truth
height=height|ft=6|in=2
weight=convert|228|lb|kg st|abbr=on
birth_date=birth date and age|1972|1|19
death_date=
birth_place=Atlanta, Georgia
death_place=
resides=Charlotte, North Carolina
billed=Charlotte, North Carolina
trainer=Manny FernandezChris Hamrick
Italian StallionGeorge South
debut=1997
retired=|Ron Killingsciteweb|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/killings.html|accessdate=2008-07-02|title=Ron Killings Bio|publisher=SLAM! sports] (born January 19, 1972) is an American professional wrestler and rapper. He is currently signed to
World Wrestling Entertainment , performing on the SmackDown brand under the ring name R-Truth.citeweb|url=http://www.wwe.com/superstars/smackdown/rtruth/bio/|accessdate=2008-08-10|title=R-Truth profile|publisher=World Wrestling Entertainment ] He is best known for his work inTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling , where he was a two time World Heavyweight Champion.Early life
Killings was born in Atlanta but grew up in
Charlotte, North Carolina . His family struggled to make ends meet as a result of low-paying jobs and periods of unemployment, and his father supplemented the family income by selling cannabis. While Killings occasionally helped his father, he aspired to become a musician. After moving to Charlotte, Killings became enamored withhip hop music and breakdancing.Throughout his
high school career, Killings was a successful track runner and football player. He was on the same football team as MLB playerRay Durham at Harding High School. He was offered college scholarships, but turned them down in order to pursue a career in music. By the time he left school at the age of sixteen, Killings had met rappers such asTupac Shakur andEazy-E and was determined to become a rapper himself. He joined a talent agency named Ice Productions and became an opening act for performers such asMC Lyte and3rd Bass . In order to fund his burgeoning career, Killings became a drug dealer. He spent three years dealing, earning enough in the process to pay for arecording studio , and began working on a debutalbum . After he heard that there was interest in his album, Killings decided to take part in one last drug deal in order to earn the necessary capital to finish his album. He, however, was arrested after one of his friends tipped-off the police. Killings spent 13 months in jail and became determined to stop dealing drugs and to obtain a legitimate job.Fact|date=February 2007Killings was released from prison into a
halfway house , where he met Jackie Crockett, an employee of theNational Wrestling Alliance . Crockett tried to convince Killings to become a professional wrestler, but he was determined to focus on his music career. Killings spent two years working on his music career, this time funding his career by robbing drug dealers, before becoming disillusioned by his lifestyle. He contacted Crockett once more and expressed an interest in becoming a wrestler.cite web|url=http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/news/headlines/default.asp?aID=11899|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080102103343/http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/news/headlines/default.asp?aID=11899|archivedate=2008-01-02|title=Ron Killings interview|date=2004-11-30|accessdate=2008-09-10|publisher=WrestlingObserver.com]Professional wrestling career
Crockett, by now the senior cameraman for
World Championship Wrestling , took Killings to several WCW and Pro Wrestling Federation events, introducing him to wrestling personalities. Killings debuted in the PWF in 1997 as a manager, then spent three years traveling and training with Manny Fernandez. In 1999, he debuted inNWA Wildside as K-Krush, where he was awarded the newly-created NWA Wildside Television Championship on December 12. Killings lost the title toA.J. Styles on January 8, 2000. cite web|url=http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/news/headlines/default.asp?aID=10047|title=Ron Killings interview|author=Wojcik, A.|publisher=WrestlingObserver.com|accessmonthday=August 13|accessyear=2007|date=April 7 ,2004 ]World Wrestling Federation (1999–2001)
At the urging of
Rick Michaels , Killings sent a promotional videotape to the World Wrestling Federation. He was signed to a two year developmental deal by the WWF in 1999 and was assigned toMemphis Championship Wrestling , a WWF farm federation. On April 12 in Robinsonville, Mississippi he won a battle royal with the vacant MCW Southern Heavyweight Championship on the line. He lost the title to a maskedJerry Lawler on May 24 inTunica, Mississippi , but reclaimed it from Joey Abs several months later inMemphis, Tennessee on August 19. His second reign ended on November 3, when he lost toSteve Bradley inManila, Arkansas .Killings was promoted to the main roster after the Road Dogg, whose
tag team partner, Billy Gunn, had been injured early that year, requested that they be placed in a tag team. He debuted on the November 13, 2000 episode of "Raw", attacking William Regal during a match against Road Dogg. Killings, renamed K-Kwik, and the Road Dogg began rapping together, performing a song called "Getting' Rowdy" as they approached the ring. Upon the return of Billy Gunn later that month, Killings was involved in aD-Generation X quasi-reunion. At Survivor Series on November 19, Killings teamed with former DX members Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, andChyna to faceThe Radicalz in a Survivor Series match. Killings was eliminated from the match byChris Benoit , and the Radicalz went on to win the match. At Armageddon on December 10, Killings and the Road Dogg took part in a four way tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship, which was won byEdge and Christian .After Road Dogg was suspended in December, Killings became a singles competitor. He took part in the Royal Rumble on January 21, 2001 but was eliminated by The Big Show. Killings then began competing in the hardcore division. He defeated Raven for the WWF Hardcore Championship on February 3, but lost the title to Crash Holly that same evening.citeweb|url=citeweb|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/hard/|accessdate=2008-06-21|title=WWE Hardcore Championship official title history|publisher=
World Wrestling Entertainment ] He defeated Raven for the title a second time on February 5, this time in theCarolina Coliseum inColumbia, South Carolina , but once again he lost the title to Holly within the space of several hours. Killings became somewhat a background figure of the Invasion angle during the summer months, often seen in dressing rooms and watching TV with other superstars during interpromotional matches. Killings was released from the WWF later that year.Xtreme Pro Wrestling (2002)
In 2002, Killings joined
Xtreme Pro Wrestling as K.Malik Shabazz, teaming with Salid Jihad and Raphael Muhammed as the New Panthers, a gimmick based upon the Black Panther movement. On July 20, inPico Rivera, California , Killings and Muhammed took part in a four way tag team match for the XPW Tag Team Championships which was won by Damián 666 and Halloween. He left the promotion later that year.Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
Debut (2002)
Killings signed with the
Nashville, Tennessee -basedTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling promotion in June 2002, and appeared on the first weekly TNApay-per-view on June 19 as "K-Krush". Killings immediately established himself as a heel by harassingNASCAR driversSterling Marlin andHermie Sadler until he was attacked by Brian Christopher. Later that same evening, he participated in theGauntlet for the Gold , but was eliminated by Malice. The following week, Killings lost to Christopher after Marlin and Sadler interfered in their match. On July 3, Killings andJeff Jarrett defeated Christopher andScott 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. The decision, however, was overturned after Killings continued to attack Sadler after he had been awarded the match.On the July 17 TNA pay-per-view, Killings delivered an angry promo in which he implied that he had been held back as a result of his race. He then stated that he was to be referred to as "The Truth". Killings eventually began using his own name, referring to himself as Ron "The Truth" Killings. In the following weeks, Killings gave several more racially charged interviews and had confrontations with fellow
African American wrestlerMonty Brown .Killings defeated
Ken Shamrock for theNWA World Heavyweight Championship at NWA-TNA 8 on August 7, thus becoming the second ever black NWA World Heavyweight Champion (although only the first recognized by the NWA). He successfully defended the title in matches with Monty Brown,Jerry Lynn , Low Ki,Curt Hennig , Hotstuff Hernandez, andScott Hall before losing to Jeff Jarrett on November 20 afterVince Russo hit him with aguitar . As a result of Russo's involvement, Killings turned face. In subsequent months, Killings feuded withSports Entertainment Xtreme before turning heel once again by attacking Jarrett on March 19. He later introduced Nelson Knight as hisbodyguard , but soon turned face once more.3Live Kru (2003–2005)
Between May and June, Killings began teaming with
Konnan and former WWF ally B.G. James, and in July the trio formed a face stable known as the 3Live Kru. The Kru first wrestled as a unit on August 13, 2003, defeating theDisciples of The New Church (Sinn, Vampire Warrior, andDevon Storm ). The Kru soon went after theNWA World Tag Team Championship . On November 26, the Kru defeated Simon Diamond,Johnny Swinger , andGlenn Gilberti in a six man tag team match with the vacant NWA World Tag Team Championships on the line. The NWA World Tag Titles were thus held by all three members of the Kru until January 28, 2004, when they were defeated by Redshirt Security (Kevin Northcutt and Legend) in Nashville.After several abortive attempts to regain the tag titles, the Kru began supporting Killings' bid to become NWA World Heavyweight Champion. On June 9, NWA World Heavyweight Champion
Jeff Jarrett took part in a "3Live Kru Challenge" which saw him face Konnan, James and Killings in three subsequent matches. Jarrett defeated Konnan in a strap match and James in a "trailer park trash match" (hardcore match), but lost to Killings in a "Ghetto Justice match". On May 19, Killings faced NWA World Heavyweight Champion A.J. Styles, Raven, and Chris Harris in a four way title match. He won the bout, becoming a two-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, after Jeff Jarrett hit Styles with aguitar . His reign lasted untilJune 2 , when Jarrett defeated him in aKing of the Mountain match which also included Harris, Styles, and Raven. The Kru went on to feud with Jarrett's mercenaries, the Elite Guard (Chad Collyer , Hotstuff Hernandez, and Onyx), and on July 14, the 3Live Kru, Dusty Rhodes, andLarry Zbyszko defeated Jarrett,Ken Shamrock , and the Elite Guard in a ten man tag team match.The Kru began feuding with Team Canada in August, and at the inaugural three hour TNA pay-per-view, Victory Road, on November 7, in Universal Studios in
Orlando, Florida , Konnan and James defeated Team Canada members Bobby Roode and Eric Young for the NWA World Tag Team Championships. After Konnan suffered an injury, Killings and James defended the titles against Team Canada at Turning Point on December 5, but lost following interference from the injured Team Canada memberJohnny Devine . Throughout early-2005, the Kru feuded with Michael Shane and Kazarian, Team Canada, andThe Naturals . Dissension arose after James' former tag team partner from the WWF, Billy Gunn, joined TNA as "The New Age Outlaw" and began trying to convince James' to reform their highly-successful tag team, theNew Age Outlaws . Killings and Konnan feuded with The Outlaw andMonty Brown , with James' loyalties divided. Brown and The Outlaw, who had by now renamed himself "Kip James" as a psychological ploy, defeated Killings and Konnan at No Surrender on July 17, with James declining to help either team. Killings and Konnan became increasingly frustrated, at one point referring to themselves as the "2Live Kru", although Killings repeatedly attempted to act as a mediator between James and the irate Konnan. The two teams faced one another in a No Surrender rematch on August 14 at Sacrifice, with James appointed guest referee by Director of Authority Larry Zbyszko, and James reaffirmed his loyalty to the Kru by attacking Kip, enabling Konnan to pin him and win the match. The Kru, apparently undivided, celebrated together following the match.Killings teamed with
Sonjay Dutt in the 2005 Chris Candido Cup. On August 19, in their first match of the tournament, Killings and Dutt were booked against B.G. James and his partner, Cassidy Riley. Throughout the match, Killings and James refused to fight one another, enraging Dutt and Riley. After Riley hit Killings with a fisherman DDT, James gave his own partner a pumphandle drop, allowing Dutt to pin Riley. After the match, Killings and James celebrated together, apparently undivided. Killings and Dutt were eliminated from the tournament by Shocker andChris Sabin on September 2. The 3Live Kru won a six-man tag team match againstThe Diamonds in the Rough at Unbreakable on September 11. After "Impact!" premiered on Spike TV on October 1, Kip James entered the picture once more, but appeared to be helping 3LK this time. He refereed a Hockey Stick Fight at Genesis on November 13 and called the match fairly. 3LK won the match.On the November 26 episode of "Impact!", B.G. James brought Kip James and the 3Live Kru to ringside, then asked Killings and Konnan whether Kip could join the stable. Following a heated argument between the still skeptical Konnan and B.G., both Killings and Konnan gave their assent, and the "4Live Kru" was born. On December 11 at Turning Point, the Four Live Kru faced Team Canada in an eight man tag match. In the course of the match, Konnan hit Kip and B.G. James with chair shots, enabling Bobby Roode to pin Kip James. He then attempted to celebrate with Killings, who appeared shocked by Konnan's actions. Killings would later tell Konnan that he was done with the Kru.
Resignation (2006–2007)
Following the break-up of the 3Live Kru, Killings began competing as a singles wrestler once more. 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's Warriors defeated Jarrett's Army in a Lethal Lockdown match. On the May 25 episode of "Impact!", Killings defeated
Monty Brown to qualify for aKing of the Mountain match for theNWA World Heavyweight Championship at Slammiversary on June 18. at Slammiversary, however, Killings failed to win the championship. Killings then teamed withLance Hoyt in the following months, even participating, but losing, in a Battle Royal at No Surrender. On November 19 at Genesis, Killings and his tag team partner Lance Hoyt defeated Austin Starr andAlex Shelley withKevin Nash at ringside. He was then off the active roster due to injury. Killings returned to action at Slammiversary, teaming withJames Storm in a losing effort againstFrank Wycheck andJerry Lynn , implying that he was now a heel.On June 19, Killings resigned from TNA, intending to work for the Mexican
Asistencia Asesoría y Administración .cite web|url=http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/news/headlines/default.asp?aID=19940|title=2 stars quit TNA before tonight's TV tapings|publisher=WrestlingObserver.com|accessmonthday=August 13|accessyear=2007|date=June 19 ,2007 ] Amidst more dissension backstage, however, TNA refused to release Killings. He returned to TNA on August 12 at Hard Justice, confrontingAmerican football erPacman Jones .cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/PPVReports/2007/08/13/4414471.html|title=Bad booking mars Hard Justice|author=Sokol, C.|publisher=Canadian Online Explorer |accessmonthday=August 13|accessyear=2007|date=June 13 ,2007 ] At No Surrender, Adam "Pacman" Jones and Ron Killings defeated Sting andKurt Angle to win theTNA World Tag Team Championship . On October 14,A.J. Styles and Tomko defeated him and Jones's replacement, Rasheed Lucius "Consequences" Creed, for the TNA tag team titles. It was reported that Ron Killings no-showed a New Japan event that was part of the TNA/NJPW invasion cross-promotion project: "Jeff Jarrett sent a notice to New Japan, apologizing deeply for Ron Killings' no-show at Sumo Hall on the 11th. He promised that TNA would send top-of-the-line wrestlers from now on and show what TNA is all about".Fact|date=September 2008 On December 9, Ron Killings announced on hisMySpace page that he and TNA management had agreed upon a mutual agreement in regards to his release from the company, stating, "I wish TNA the best and I'm looking forward to continue my wrestling career and looking to go back to my original stomping grounds."Fact|date=September 2008Return to World Wrestling Entertainment (2008–present)
Killings re-signed with
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2008 because he wasn't getting enough money from TNA or Mexico. On July 25, during an episode of "SmackDown", a vignette announced that Killings would debut on the SmackDown brand under the ring name R-Truth. [citeweb|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/news2008/1215640978.shtml|accessdate=2008-08-02|date=2008-07-09|last=Martin|first=Andy|title=Regal's WWE suspension ending, Ron Killing update, + Trevor Murdoch|publisher=Wrestleview.com] This new gimmick completely ignored his former time with the company as K-Kwik, making no mention of his Hardcore Championship title reigns or any other events from past years. He made his in-ring debut on the August 29 edition of "SmackDown" as a face defeating Kenny Dykstra with a corkscrew scissors kick. [cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/archive/08292008/|title=Steel City SmackDown|accessdate=2008-08-29|date=2008-08-29|last=Passero|first=Mitch|publisher=World Wrestling Entertainment ] On theSeptember 12 episode of "SmackDown" R-Truth wrestled Chavo Guerrero in a match that he won via disqualification after interference from Bam Neely. Killings is now in a feud with the WWE United States ChampionShelton Benjamin In wrestling
*Finishing and signature moves
**"Consequence" (Elevated cradle neckbreaker) – 2002–2004
**Corkscrew scissors kick, sometimes from the top rope
**"Hang Time" (450° splash) – 2002–2004
**"Truth Conviction" (Sitout inverted suplex slam)
**"Truth or Consequences " (Vertical suplex dropped into either a stunner or a cutter)
**Belly to back wheelbarrow facebuster
**Dragon suplex
**Facebreaker knee smash
**"Flying Jalapeño"citeweb|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/r/ron-killings.html|accessdate=2008-08-15|title=Ron Killings bio|publisher=Online World of Wrestling] (Jumping corkscrew flying forearm smash)
**German suplex
**Jumping heel kick enzuigiri
**Hurricanrana
**Reverse STO
**Running or a diving leg drop
**Sitout hip toss
**Superkick *
Nickname s
**The Suntan Superman
**The Truth*Entrance themes
**"Rowdy" – Performed by Ron Killings, composed by Jim Johnston
**"3 Live K" – Composed byDale Oliver (Used while in the3Live Kru )
**"What's Up?" – Performed by Ron Killings, composed by Dale Oliver
**"He's Back" – Composed by Dale Oliver (Used while teaming with Pacman Jones)
**"What's Up? (remix)" – Performed by Ron Killings, composed by Dale Oliver, remixed by Jim Johnston"'Championships and accomplishments
*Cyberspace Wrestling Federation
**CSWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time) [citeweb|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/htcswf.html|accessdate=2008-06-21|last=Westcott|first=Brian|title=CYBERSPACE WRESTLING FEDERATION/NWA CYBERSPACE HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY|publisher=Solie]*
Memphis Championship Wrestling
**MCW Southern Heavyweight Championship (2 times) [citeweb|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/shwmcw3.html|accessdate=2008-06-21|last=Westcott|first=Brian|title=MCW - MEMPHIS CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING/MEMPHIS WRESTLING MCW/MEMPHIS WRESTLING SOUTHERN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY|publisher=Solie]*
NWA Wildside
**NWA Wildside Television Championship (1 time) [citeweb|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/tvnwaws.html|accessdate=2008-06-21|last=Westcott|first=Brian|title=NWA WILDSIDE NWA WILDSIDE/NWA WORLD TELEVISION TITLE HISTORY|publisher=WWE]*
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
**PWI ranked him #18 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2004 [citeweb|url=http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/pwi/pwi50004.htm|accessdate=2008-07-02|title=Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 - 2004|publisher=Wrestling Information Archive]*
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
**NWA World Heavyweight Championship (2 times) [citeweb|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/whtnwa.html|accessdate=2008-06-21|last=Duncan|first=Royal|title=NWA - NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY|publisher=Solie]
**NWA World Tag Team Championship (2 times) [citeweb|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/ttnwa.html|accessdate=2008-06-21|last=Duncan|first=Royal|title=NWA NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE NWA WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES HISTORY|publisher=Solie] - as part of3Live Kru
**TNA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) [citeweb|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/wttnaction.html|accessdate=2008-06-21|last=Oliver|first=Earl|title=TNA TOTAL NON-STOP ACTION TNA WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES HISTORY|publisher=Solie] - as part ofTeam Pacman *World Wrestling Federation
** WWF Hardcore Championship (2 times)Discography
* "InVINCEable" (2001)
* "What's Up?" (2006)
* "You Can't Stop Me" (in production)Fact|date=May 2008Notes
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.