R-Truth, Longtime WWE Fan Favorite, Keeps His Parents Away From The Spotlight As He Maintains A Quiet Life Off-Camera
John Peck
Published May 15, 2026
R-Truth, Longtime WWE Fan Favorite, Keeps His Parents Away From The Spotlight As He Maintains A Quiet Life Off-Camera
R-Truth often shares about his family including his wife and kids on social media.
June 2, 2026
This article was last updated by Manoj Gadtaula on June 2, 2026
R-Truth, an American professional wrestler best known for his 17-year tenure in WWE, has recently captured the attention of millions following his release from the company.
Veteran WWE star and two-time United States Champion R-Truth was released from WWE in May 2026.
Furthermore, R-Truth took to her social media on June 1, 2026, to announce his departure from WWE, expressing his appreciation to fans and promoters.
He wrote:
“Im sorry to inform you all. I just got released from WWE. I want to thank WWE for the ride, but mostly I want to thank each and everyone of you who was along for the ride, Thank you for all the love, support and appreciation you have given me over the years. Thank You.”
As news of R-Truth’s release from WWE begins to swirl across the internet, many are wondering about his personal life, including details about his parents and family.
R-Truth was born as Ronnie Aaron ‘Ron’ Killings on January 19, 1972, in Atlanta, Georgia, and grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.
While R-Truth hasn’t shared much about his parents, including their names and profession, as he prefers to keep them away from the spotlight, according to, his mother is Mary Williams Killings, and his father is Aaron Killings, both North Carolina natives.
Furthermore, R-Truth and his parents struggled financially during his childhood, as they were poor and couldn’t afford much.
Both R-Truth and his father, Aaron, sold substances on the streets for extra income.
Although R-Truth and his family struggled a lot, their sacrifices didn’t go in vain, as it didn’t take him long to build a career as a renowned wrestler.
R-Truth often expresses his love and respect for his parents on social media, appreciating them for being his constant supporters through all the good and bad times.
Similarly, the Killings family faced tragedy when R-Truth lost his sister, Francetta Killings, who in June 2013 after a seven-year battle with cancer.
WWE Star R-Truth Is A Proud Father Of Five Kids
While R-Truth hasn’t shared much about his parents, he often talks about his longtime wife, Pamela Rose Killings, a renowned realtor in North Carolina, and his children.
R-Truth and his wife, Pamela Rose Killings, tied the knot on April 7, 2011, in a private ceremony at the Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens in Belmont, North Carolina, after years of dating.
Furthermore, R-Truth and his longtime wife, Pamela, are proud parents of a daughter named, born on November 15, 2014.
Lacey Killings, who is currently 10 years old, is an amazing dancer with Tenth Talent Dance Company in Monroe, North Carolina.
She has been making her parents proud dancing since she was 2 and a half years old. Lacey has also received several prestigious awards for her outstanding dancing performances.
In addition to his youngest child, R-Truth is also a proud father of four other kids, whom he shares with different partners whose names are unavailable.
Besides Lacey, R-Truth has two sons, Ronnie Jr. and Christopher Killings, and two daughters, Aliyah Perry and Karma Killings.
While very little information is available about R-Truth’s eldest son, Ronnie Jr., he often shares updates about Ronnie on his social media, expressing his love and pride.
Similarly, his second son, , is an exceptional basketball player in the Penn State Athletic Conference, currently playing for Penn State Wilkes-Barre. Christopher previously played for Greater Allegheny.
R-Truth’s eldest daughter,, is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, and his second youngest daughter, Karma Killings, is also an amazing dancer with TenthTalent.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- R-Truth attended Harry P. Harding High School, where he competed in football alongside future MLB second baseman Ray Durham.
- Killings also competed in track and field, and was talented at both sports, receiving various college scholarships, but turned them down to pursue his music career.
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