TV Shows - Ron Killings
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on November 21, 2024. Ron Killings has appeared in 3 television series with data.
  • WWE Raw Poster
    #591
    WWE Raw
    as R-Truth (archive footage) 1 episode • #591 most popular show
    WWE Raw is a professional wrestling television program that debuted in 1993. Produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), it features both established and up-and-coming wrestling stars in matches and segments designed to entertain and engage audiences.
  • WWE Raw Poster
    #591
    WWE Raw
    as Self 1 episode • #591 most popular show
    WWE Raw is a professional wrestling television program that debuted in 1993. Produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), it features both established and up-and-coming wrestling stars in matches and segments designed to entertain and engage audiences.
  • WWE Raw Poster
    #591
    WWE Raw
    as R-Truth 46 episodes • #591 most popular show
    WWE Raw is a professional wrestling television program that debuted in 1993. Produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), it features both established and up-and-coming wrestling stars in matches and segments designed to entertain and engage audiences.
Movies - Ron Killings
Sorted by online popularity. Ron Killings has appeared in 2 movies with data.
  • The Wrestler Poster
    #1,985
    The Wrestler
    as Ron 'The Truth' Killings • #1,985 most popular movie
    The Wrestler is a 2008 American sports drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky, starring Mickey Rourke as Randy "The Ram" Robinson, an aging professional wrestler who struggles with his failing health and fading fame. As he attempts to revive his career, he also seeks to repair his relationship with his estranged daughter and pursue a romance with a stripper.
  • Head of State Poster
    #5,123
    Head of State
    as Himself (as Ron "The Truth" Killings) (uncredited) • #5,123 most popular movie
    Head of State is a 2003 American political comedy film directed, written by, produced by and starring Chris Rock and co-starring Bernie Mac. It marked the directorial debut of Rock, who had previously worked as a writer, producer, and actor.