Awesome R-Truth Game App

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RTurthApp

Do you love R-Truth? Do you want to play games with him as the star? Well now you can! With this great app you will be able to play R-Truth memory, jigsaw puzzles, and Tetris. You will love spending some free time with R-Truth. Ronnie Aaron Killings (born January 19, 1972) is an American professional wrestler and rapper, best known by his ring name, R-Truth, who is currently signed to WWE. Since working for the company, he has been a one time United States Champion and one time WWE Tag Team Champion with Kofi Kingston under his ring name R-Truth, and a two time Hardcore Champion under the ring name K-Kwik; as R-Truth he has headlined multiple pay-per-views for the company, occasionally in world title contention. Killings has also worked for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as K-Krush and later as Ron "The Truth" Killings, where he became the first African-American NWA World Heavyweight Champion, a title he held on two occasions, in addition to becoming a two time NWA World Tag Team Champion and a one time TNA World Tag Team Champion. Independent circuit (1997–2000) Jackie Crockett of the National Wrestling Alliance first 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 and then contacted Crockett once more and expressed an interest in becoming a wrestler. 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 in NWA Wildside as K-Krush, where he was awarded the newly-created NWA Wildside Television Championship on December 12. Killings lost the title to A.J. Styles on January 8, 2000. World Wrestling Federation (1999–2002) At the urging of Rick Michaels, Killings sent a promotional videotape to the World Wrestling Federation. He was signed to a two-year developmental contract in 1999 and was assigned to Memphis Championship Wrestling, a WWF developmental territory. On April 12 in Robinsonville, Mississippi, he won a battle royal to claim the vacant Southern Heavyweight Championship. He lost the title to a masked Jerry Lawler on May 24 in Tunica, Mississippi, but reclaimed it from Joey Abs several months later in Memphis, Tennessee on August 19. His second reign ended on November 3, when he lost to Steve Bradley in Manila, Arkansas. Killings was then promoted to the main roster and put in a tag team with Road Dogg. He debuted on the November 13, 2000 episode of Raw is War, attacking William Regal during a match against Road Dogg. Killings and the Road Dogg began rapping together, performing a song called "Gettin' Rowdy" as they approached the ring. Upon the return of Road Dogg's former partner Billy Gunn later that month, Killings was involved in a D-Generation X quasi-reunion. At Survivor Series, Killings teamed with former DX members Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, and Chyna to face The Radicalz in a Survivor Series match. Killings was eliminated and the Radicalz went on to win the match. At Armageddon, Killings and the Road Dogg took part in a four-way tag team match for the Tag Team Championship, which was won by Edge and Christian.
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  • ID:com.jacksonvillewebsitedevelopmentco.rtruthapp
  • বিভাগ:Strategy
  • আপডেট করা হয়েছে:2016-11-14
  • সংস্করণ:1.0
  • প্রয়োজন:Android 2.2