Ronnie Aaron "Ron" Killings (born January 19, 1972) is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name, R-Truth (previously K-Kwik and Ron "The Truth" Killings). He's wrestled in TNA and currently WWE. His career started in 1997.A rundown of his career can be found at The Other Wiki.
Tropes associated with the C-O-N...SPIRACY include:
However, on TNA's fifth PPV, July 17, 2002, he cut a promo which ended, "I'm not an angry black man. I'm just the damn truth - and the truth will no longer be denied."
Anti-Humor: Truth pulled one during his Survivor Series 2011 promo in which he had the crowd expecting him to explain his conversation with a bunch of pigeons, since he's WWE's Cloudcuckoolander. The MSG crowd gave him an ovation for the hilarious bait-and-switch.
"I yelled to those pigeons, I said, 'Hey pigeons! The Rock and Cena are gonna lose tonight!' You know what those pigeons said?...Nothing. They're pigeons. Pigeons don't talk. All they do is crap!"
The Artifact: "The Truth" moniker originally came from a Malcolm Xerox gimmick he had in TNA. After turning face he kept The Truth, even after rejoining the WWE.
Apparently he got/stole the name from Truth Martini, even though he has a completely different gimmick.
Character Development: Before his heel turn, Truth was a bland face who rapped, then he lost out on a Championship opportunity and turned heel and lost all his marbles. Now he's back as a face, but still has his Cloudcuckoolander mannerism. And he's all the better for it.
Curse Cut Short: In one of his Touts (mainly due to you only getting 15 seconds worth of airtime):
Truth:Antonio, in German: You gon' get got. In French: You gon' get got. In Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Bickanese: You gon' get got. In English: Imma kick yo— *tout ends*
Do It Yourself Theme Tune: "What's Up/U Suck" and "Right Time." When he was a Face, his entrance included him dancing and performing the rap over the track on his way to the ring.
He does all but two of his seven themes.
Everything's Better with Spinning: Apparently, he thinks so. Two of the finishers he's used (Truth Axe and Lie Detector) - respectively, a corkscrew scissors kick and a double corkscrew flying elbow.
Expy: Shows several similarities to Booker T - a black, dreadlocked, Spirited Competitor with a Lightning Bruiser fighting style (although more emphasis on the "lightning" and less on the "bruiser"). He even used a modified version of the scissors kick for a while.
The beginning of his late 2011 Heel run. Extremely violent, slightly unhinged loose cannon with anger issues. It later (d)evolved into something completely different, but at the beginning it was a near dead-ringer for Randy Orton's heel run, particularly in the Legacy days. (Truth's finisher even changed to something slightly resembling the RKO.)
Face Heel Turn: Performed one after he lost a Championship opportunity to John Morrison who had goaded him in to a match with the contendership at stake, and went from a happy go lucky guy who raps to the audience to a raving mad conspiracy nut.
Heel Face Return: Upon returning from his Wellness Policy suspension, R-Truth seems to be OK with Little Jimmies.
Felony Misdemeanor: Heath Slater kicking Little Jimmy in the face on WWE Superstars. Even better, the crowd reacted as if he had actually kicked a small child in the face, as did Truth.
This happened again in his and Kofi Kingston's tag match with Epico.
As a Face in his tag team with Kofi Kingston, the crazier (and arguably funnier) aspects of his Cloudcuckoolander persona have been toned down, leaving a slightly loopy guy with an imaginary friend.
Hoist by His Own Petard: In the weeks building to his match against John Cena at Capitol Punishment, Truth had been antagonizing Cena's fanbase, even throwing a cup of soda/water in a fan's face. During the match, Truth had Cena down and decided to bully a kid at ringside, drinking from his collector's cup. The kid would throw the liquid in Truth's face, distracting him long enough to get thrown back in the ring and get hit with the Attitude Adjustment for the three count.
Kid Appeal Character: As a face. Part of his Face Heel Turn involved Truth saying he would no longer dance and smile for the "Little Jimmys". Following his face turn a couple months later, he is accompanied to the ring by Little Jimmy.
Considering this was after his Heel Face Turn but he was still taking up residence in [[{Cloudcuckoolander crazy town]], one week he did a standard "wrestler cuts a promo while talking to the camera" spot that played in the corner while he walked to the ring. The trope is inverted though, because while it's generally assumed that the wrestler involved is addressing the fans/his opponent, Truth stops mid-sentence, gets a confused look on his face, and asks, "Wait, who am I talking to?"
Evil Is Hammy: Oh God. The image of him entering an arena in Richmond, VA to "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" in full Confederate soldier regalia will not be unseen for a long time.
Malcolm Xerox: During his original heel run in TNA. Part of the initial angle was the fact that no black man had been NWA World Heavyweight Champion before. It was 2002. He ultimately won the title twice.
Man Child: Arguably. His Face in-ring style has always been a bit...flippy, and the fact that he now has an imaginary friend doesn't help.
No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: His attack on John Morrison after losing his number one contender spot.
His run-in along with The Miz during the Punk/HHH match at Night of Champions 2011. They beat the hell out of both competitors, and then beat the hell out of the referees.
Then came Hell In A Cell 2011 when they beat the crap out of everyone including the cameramen
His return on the last Raw of 2011 has him beating the shit out of The Miz
No Indoor Voice: Face or heel...when cutting promos, R-Truth has two volumes: loud and louder.
Non Sequitur: Half the stuff that comes out of Truth's mouth on camera makes no freaking sense at all. Doesn't stop it from being hilarious, though.
Odd Friendship: With The Miz. It also consistently provides the most entertaining parts on Raw.
Older Than They Look: He's 40. For perspective, Undertaker is 46 and Triple H is 42. Edge is 39.
Real Life Writes the Plot: Awesome Truth was split up after R-Truth was hit with a Wellness Policy violation, which was played out with Miz deciding that Truth had outlived his usefulness. Obviously, upon his return, R-Truth would be looking for revenge, which meant one of the hottest heels in the company had to do a Heel Face Turn in order to align himself against The Miz.
Roaring Rampage of Revenge: After returning from being injured by The Miz, he proceeds to beat the stuffing out of him... Then stop JUST short of taking him out so he can stretch it out over several weeks, telling Miz as much to his face.
Sanity Slippage: Oh so very much since his recent Heel turn. Even if a viewer could think it was something else, announcers and people fighting him will tell you directly that R-Truth has lost it.
Slasher Smile: Look at the above picture and say that this a guy that you'd want to run into in a dark alley.
Stunned Silence: When Truth came down to the ring in the aforementioned Confederate uniform and song, Stone Cold Steve Austin raised his microphone to make a remark and then let it drop back down. You could actually see the point as to when he simply went "Screw This, I'm Outta Here" on the conversation entirely.
Uncle Tomfoolery: Played straight, then subverted, then double-subverted in the course of a single year. Truth's heel turn in the spring of 2011 was partly prompted by his desire to stop acting hammy for the fans like a stereotypical black comedian. But now that he's back to being a face again, the drawl and the double-takes and the other minstrel-like qualities seem to have not only returned, but are being taken Up to Eleven. At least he's a Badass minstrel.
Continuity Nod: The bottle comes from the angle that originally turned him heel. As part of John Morrison's promo against Truth, JoMo claimed that R-Truth's stamina was down because of his smoking habit. Truth was caught at one point during his match drinking from a water bottle. Later that same episode, when he beat down John Morrison, he used the water bottle for the first time.
We Used To Be Friends: With John Morrison. After Morrison took his spot in a WWE title PPV match, Truth took him out of commission for several months.
And again with The Miz, who decided a few weeks before that Truth had outlived his usefulness and assaulted him on the steel ramp, giving Truth a concussion *
in kayfabe, of course. Another example of Real Life Writes the Plot here - Truth was sent on a Wellness Vacation.