^ to the above:

How can you fold to his turn raise if you can include TT and JJ in his range? Or are you saying that he could arrive at the flop with those hands, which is pretty obvious...

That being said, I don't think he check-raises the turn with TT/JJ, neither as a bluff or for value.

AA/KK is discounted because of the flat call preflop, as spoon mentioned already.

So what's left in his range? IMO his range here is pretty damn nutty, AQ is the bottom of his range. Or maaaaybe KQ. In either case you're crushed. Isn't this the archetypical "rope-a-donk" line that villain has taken?