Randy Orton
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Randy Orton |
Birth name | Randall Keith Orton |
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Born | April 1, 1980 Knoxville, Tennessee |
Resides | Saint Charles, Missouri[1] |
Spouse(s) |
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Children | 1 |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Randy Orton |
Billed height | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)[2] |
Billed weight | 235 lb (107 kg)[2] |
Billed from | St. Louis, Missouri[2] |
Trained by | Bob Orton, Jr. South Broadway Athletic Club[3] Mid Missouri Wrestling Alliance Ohio Valley Wrestling[3] |
Debut | March 18, 2000 |
Randall Keith "Randy" Orton[5][6] (born April 1, 1980)[7][8] is an American professional wrestler and actor currently signed to WWE. He is a 12-time world champion, holding the WWE Championship eight times and the World Heavyweight Championship four times, and was the final holder of the World Heavyweight Championship before it was unified with the WWE Championship to create the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.[9]
Orton is a third-generation professional wrestler; his grandfather Bob Orton, Sr., his father "Cowboy" Bob Orton, and his uncle Barry Orton all competed in the professional wrestling business.[7][10] Before being promoted to the main World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) roster, Orton trained in and wrestled for Mid-Missouri Wrestling Association-Southern Illinois Conference Wrestling for a month. He was then sent to Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), where he held the OVW Hardcore Championship twice.[11]
After signing with WWF, Orton became a member of the stable Evolution, which quickly led to a WWE Intercontinental Championship reign, his first title with the company.[12] He also acquired the moniker "The Legend Killer" during a storyline where he began disrespecting physically attacking WWE Hall of Famers and wrestling veterans.[2] At age 24, he became the youngest person ever to hold the World Heavyweight Championship.[13] With this win, he departed from Evolution and a feud with his former stablemates began. In 2006, Orton joined forces with Edge in a tag team known as Rated-RKO. Together, they held the World Tag Team Championship.[14]
After Rated-RKO disbanded in mid-2007, Orton gained two WWE Championship reigns in one night.[15] He formed the group The Legacy with Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase in 2008. It disbanded in 2010 and Orton returned to singles competition. In 2013 he aligned with The Authority, who named him the "face of the WWE". Overall, he has won 14 total championships in WWE. He is also the winner of the 2009 Royal Rumble match[16] and has headlined many pay-per-view events for the organization, including WrestleMania XXV[17] and WrestleMania XXX.[18]
Contents
- 1 Early life
- 2 Military career
- 3 Professional wrestling career
- 3.1 Training
- 3.2 World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE (2002–present)
- 3.2.1 Evolution and World Heavyweight Champion (2002–2004)
- 3.2.2 Feud with The Undertaker and Rated-RKO (2005–2007)
- 3.2.3 WWE Champion; The Legacy (2007–2009)
- 3.2.4 Feud with the McMahons and Triple H (2009-2010)
- 3.2.5 Face turn (2010-2011)
- 3.2.6 Regaining the World Heavyweight Championship (2011–2013)
- 3.2.7 The Authority (2013–2014)
- 4 Other media
- 5 Controversy
- 6 Personal life
- 7 Filmography
- 7.1 Film
- 8 In wrestling
- 9 Championships and accomplishments
- 10 Notes
- 11 References
- 12 External links
Early life
Orton was born in Knoxville, Tennessee,[7][8] the son of Bob Orton, Jr. and his wife Elaine. He is the grandson of Bob Orton, Sr. and the nephew of wrestler-turned-musician Barry Orton.[19] He has two younger siblings, Nate and Rebecca.[20] Knowing from experience the hardships of life as a professional wrestler, Orton's parents tried to convince him to stay away from the business,[7] and his father warned him that life in the ring meant a life on the road and away from family.[2] Orton attended Hazelwood Central High School, where he was an amateur wrestler.[2][7]Military career
After graduating from high school in 1998,[6] Orton enlisted with the United States Marine Corps. At the base, he received a bad conduct discharge a year later after Deserting on two separate occasions and disobeying an order from a commanding officer.[21] Under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, Private First Class Orton was tried and convicted under a special court-martial, subsequently spending 38 days in a military prison.[19]Professional wrestling career
Training
Orton made his wrestling debut in 2000 at the Mid-Missouri Wrestling Association-Southern Illinois Conference Wrestling (MMWA-SICW) in St. Louis, Missouri, an offshoot of the historic St. Louis Wrestling Club headed by Sam Muchnick.[4] There, he was trained by both the promotion and his father, "Cowboy" Bob Orton.[19] He wrestled for the promotion for one month,[22] where he performed with wrestlers such as Ace Strange and Mark Bland.[4][22] Orton also refereed a few matches with World Organized Wrestling, a promotion where his uncle Barry Orton worked.[3]In 2001, Orton signed a deal with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and was sent to its developmental territory, Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) in Louisville, Kentucky, where he continued his training. During his time in OVW, Orton wrestled the likes of Rico Constantino and The Prototype and teamed with Bobby Eaton during a tag team title tournament. He won the OVW Hardcore Championship on two separate occasions by defeating Mr. Black on February 14, 2001, and Flash Flanagan on May 5, 2001.[11] On several occasions he faced Rico Constantino on combined WWE/OVW events, and also lost to The Prototype (John Cena) in a tag match on July 28 in Jacksonville, IN. He also began appearing on several WWE house shows that were unaffiliated with OVW, the first being on May 1, 2001 when he faced Billy Gunn. After taking the mic and promising to beat Gunn, Orton was defeated.[23] That fall he began appearing regularly on WWE house shows, facing Chuck Palumbo, Steven Richards, and Shawn Stasiak, but mostly wrestling in tag team matches.
World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE (2002–present)
Evolution and World Heavyweight Champion (2002–2004)
Main article: Evolution
One of Orton's first official WWF appearances was March 16, 2002 at WrestleMania X8's Fan Axxess, where he was defeated by Tommy Dreamer. Orton's first televised WWF match was against Hardcore Holly on SmackDown! on April 25, 2002.[24] Soon after, Orton became a fan favorite and was placed in a series of matches with Holly.[25][26][27][28] In September 2002, Orton was drafted to the Raw brand, where he defeated Stevie Richards in his debut on the show.[29][30] Within weeks of his debut on the Raw brand, Orton suffered a shoulder injury,[31] leaving him sidelined for months.[32][33] While recovering, Orton still appeared on Raw in his own Randy News Network segment, a weekly vignette featuring him talking about his condition.[32][34] The show interrupted other segments of Raw programming, which caused Orton to slowly transition himself into a narcissistic and self-centered villain.[35]After his injury healed, Orton joined the Evolution stable, which consisted of Ric Flair, Triple H, and relative newcomer, Dave Batista. The group was pushed on Raw from 2003 to 2004, with the height of their dominance occurring after Armageddon in 2003 when all of the men's titles on Raw were held by the members of Evolution.[36] In 2003, Orton spent much of his time helping Triple H overcome challenges for the World Heavyweight Championship.[37][38][39] Orton joined Triple H in a six-man Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam, involved primarily to secure Triple H's title defense, and was eliminated by Goldberg, but the stable managed to fulfill its purpose and Triple H went on to eliminate Goldberg and thus retain his title.[40]
During this time, Orton began using the move that would become his signature finisher, the RKO, a jumping cutter named after his initials.[44] Orton soon defeated Rob Van Dam for the WWE Intercontinental Championship at Armageddon on December 14, 2003.[45] With this win, Orton started the longest Intercontinental title reign in seven years, holding the title for seven months.[46]
Orton continued to establish himself as a "Legend Killer" throughout 2004, challenging the semi-retired wrestler Mick Foley. Famed for his hardcore matches and ability to handle excruciating pain, Foley offered Orton a hardcore "Legend versus Legend Killer" match for his Intercontinental Championship. At Backlash, in a bloody match involving thumbtacks and barbed wire, Orton defeated Foley.[47] Two months later at Bad Blood, he retained the Intercontinental Championship against Shelton Benjamin.
In July, at Vengeance, Edge defeated Orton to win the Intercontinental Championship, ending Orton's seven-month title reign.[48] After losing the Intercontinental Championship, Orton became the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship after winning a 20 man battle royal on July 26.[49] At SummerSlam, Orton defeated Chris Benoit for the championship. Orton became the youngest person ever to hold the title in WWE history at the age of 24.[50] Benoit congratulated Orton after the match, shaking his hand for showing the ability to "be a man."[51]
The following night, after Orton successfully defended the championship against Benoit in a rematch, Evolution threw Orton a mock celebration, only to reveal that they were not pleased with his new victory.
While Batista had Orton propped on his shoulders in elation, Triple H gave him a pleased thumbs up and then abruptly changed it to a thumbs-down, which was followed by Batista's dropping Orton to the mat.[52] Ric Flair and Batista attacked Orton in the ring as Triple H revealed his jealousy for Orton's title. He ordered Orton to hand over the championship, but he refused, spitting in Triple H's face and hitting him with the title belt.[53] Orton's break-up with Evolution began a new storyline for him as a fan favorite when he continued to feud with his former stablemates.[53][54] A month later, Orton lost his championship to Triple H at Unforgiven.[55] Seeking revenge, Orton lashed out at Evolution members, catching them by surprise during a show by giving them a large cake as a make-up gift, which he came out of to beat and humiliate the group.[56] At Taboo Tuesday, Orton defeated Ric Flair in a Steel Cage match. After this, Orton experienced another push, becoming General Manager of the Raw brand for a week following a match stipulation at Survivor Series where he picked up the win for his team by last pinning Triple H in a 4 on 4 Survivor Series match.[57] He continued to feud with Triple H, using his authority to place his opponents at severe disadvantages during title defenses.[58] Orton was granted another chance at the championship in January 2005, but lost a six-man championship Elimination Chamber match to Triple H at New Year's Revolution.[59] On the January 10 Raw, Orton defeated Batista to earn a match against Triple H at the Royal Rumble for the World Heavyweight title.[60] At the Royal Rumble, Triple H defeated Orton to retain the World title.[61]
Feud with The Undertaker and Rated-RKO (2005–2007)
Main article: Rated-RKO
Orton began an on-screen relationship with Stacy Keibler and briefly feuded with Christian in February 2005.[62] On the February 28 Raw, "Superstar" Billy Graham made an appearance, in which he advised Orton to "go where no wrestler [had] gone before".[63] Orton then produced a copy of SmackDown! magazine, which featured The Undertaker on the cover.[64]
Heeding Graham's advice, Orton claimed he would set himself apart from
all other wrestlers by ending The Undertaker's undefeated streak at WrestleMania.[65] Throughout March 2005, Orton taunted The Undertaker, claiming he was unafraid of him. On the March 21 Raw,
Orton turned into a villain once more after he delivered an RKO to his
unsuspecting on-screen girlfriend, Stacy Keibler, knocking her unconscious.[66] During Orton's promos, he ran for cover whenever signs of The Undertaker's appearance (lightning, darkness, or smoke) occurred.[67] When legendary wrestler Jake Roberts advised Orton not to underestimate The Undertaker, Orton performed an RKO on Roberts as well.[68]
In the weeks leading up to WrestleMania, Orton became more defiant and
unafraid of The Undertaker, taunting and assaulting him in the ring
following distractions from his father, "Cowboy" Bob Orton. At WrestleMania 21, however, the heavily hyped match was unsuccessful for Orton, as he lost despite his father's interference.[61]
Orton showing off his signature pose.
On April 4, 2006, Orton was suspended for sixty days for "unprofessional conduct."[88] In an interview, Orton stated, "my conduct[clarification needed] was unbecoming of a champion, which is what I will be again when I return."[89] To cover for the suspension, a scripted injury was devised, where Kurt Angle broke Orton's ankle during a grudge match.[90] Orton returned from his suspension in June to the Raw brand,[91][92] where he entered a rivalry with Angle, culminating in matches at One Night Stand and Vengeance before engaging in a storyline feud with Hulk Hogan. Orton began cutting promos insulting the aging Hogan and flirted with Hogan's then-eighteen-year-old daughter Brooke.[93][94] At SummerSlam, the two met in a "Legend vs. Legend Killer" match, which Hogan won.[95][96]
WWE Champion; The Legacy (2007–2009)
Main article: The Legacy (professional wrestling)
At the beginning of No Mercy, Mr. McMahon awarded Orton the WWE Championship after Cena vacated it due to injury the previous week, cutting their feud short.[112] Orton lost the title to Triple H in the opening match.[113] In the main event, Orton defeated Triple H in a Last Man Standing match to regain the title.[114]
Orton then restarted his feud with Shawn Michaels, who returned on the October 8 Raw and Superkicked him.[115] Michaels was chosen by fan voting over Jeff Hardy and Mr. Kennedy to meet Orton in a title match at Cyber Sunday.[116] Orton was disqualified when he low blowed Michaels, but retained the title.[117] Orton won a rematch at Survivor Series after hitting Michaels with the RKO.[118] Per stipulation, if Michaels had used Sweet Chin Music, he'd have lost and never had another chance at the title, and if Orton was disqualified, he would have lost the title.[119]
Orton then feuded with Jeff Hardy, and defeated him in a title match at the Royal Rumble.[120] He then restarted his feud with John Cena, who had returned from injury to win the 2008 Royal Rumble match.[120] Instead of taking his title shot at WrestleMania XXIV, as Rumble winners typically do, Cena took it at No Way Out and defeated Orton, who intentionally got himself disqualified to retain the title.[121] At WrestleMania, Orton retained the WWE Championship in a Triple Threat match over Cena and Triple H, by pinning Cena after Triple H Pedigreed him.[122]
The next month, at Backlash, Orton lost the title to Triple H in a Fatal Four-Way Elimination match, also including Cena and John "Bradshaw" Layfield.[123] After failing to win it back at Judgment Day,[124] Orton faced Triple H for it in a Last Man Standing match at One Night Stand, which he lost when Triple H countered an RKO by throwing him over the top rope, breaking his clavicle. During this time, Orton gained a new nickname, "The Viper" and new entrance theme, "Voices", performed by the band Rev Theory.[125]

Orton after winning the 2009 Royal Rumble match.
Feud with the McMahons and Triple H (2009-2010)
Orton began feuding with the McMahon family on the January 19, 2009 edition of Raw when he confronted both Mr. McMahon and Stephanie, demanding that Stephanie apologize to him for slapping him earlier in the night and claiming that he was worth more than her, and that she had become "worthless". This infuriated Mr. McMahon, who demanded that Orton apologize, or he'd terminate him on the spot. As Mr. McMahon was about to fire him, Orton attacked him and viciously punted him in the head, leading to him being carried out of the arena on a stretcher. On January 25, Orton won the Royal Rumble match, last eliminating Triple H.[16]The next night on Raw, Orton claimed that he suffered from IED, and that he was not responsible for his actions towards Mr. McMahon, claiming that he suffered a "loss of control" because of the disorder. He also claimed that WWE knew of the condition, but did nothing, and threatened to sue WWE for that reason, and also, if Stephanie were to fire him, threatened a second lawsuit for breach of contract, due to the fact that he was legally entitled to compete at WrestleMania because he won the Royal Rumble. Though Stephanie teased firing Orton, she changed her mind and said she had "bigger plans", leading to Shane McMahon returning to Raw and viciously attacking Orton. This lead to Orton facing Shane in a No Holds Barred match at No Way Out, which he won. The next night on Raw, Orton faced Shane again in an unsanctioned match, which ended in a no-contest when he punted Shane in the head, thus rendering him unable to continue the match. Stephanie then ran down to the ring to tend to her brother, but Orton hit her with an RKO. This drew Triple H into the feud, who claimed that Orton "crossed the line" when he attacked Stephanie, his real-life wife. Later, Orton claimed that everything he had done was part of a plan to get revenge on Triple H after he kicked him out of Evolution; according to Orton, Triple H "ruined his life", so Orton was going to do the same and take everything that Triple H cared about away from him. He challenged Triple H for the WWE title at WrestleMania XXV, which he was unsuccessful.[132] He won it the next month at Backlash by pinning Triple H in a special six-man tag match between The Legacy and Triple H, Batista and Shane McMahon.[133] At Extreme Rules, he lost the title to Batista in a Steel Cage match.[134] The following night on Raw, Orton and Legacy attacked Batista and broke his arm, forcing him to vacate the title.[135]
On the June 15 Raw, Orton regained the title in a Fatal Four Way match, over Triple H, John Cena and The Big Show.[136] He lost the title to John Cena in an "I Quit" match at Breaking Point.[137] He then regained it from Cena in a Hell in a Cell match at Hell in a Cell.[138] At Bragging Rights, Orton lost the title back to Cena in a one-hour Iron Man match.[139]
Face turn (2010-2011)
On the January 11, 2010 Raw, Orton won a Triple Threat match, with help from Rhodes and DiBiase, for the right to challenge Sheamus at the Royal Rumble for the WWE Championship.[140] Orton lost by disqualification when Rhodes interfered. After the match, Orton attacked Rhodes and DiBiase.[141] On the February 15 Raw, Orton was again disqualified in a rematch when The Legacy interfered.[142] Orton and DiBiase both competed in the WWE Championship Elimination Chamber match at Elimination Chamber. DiBiase eliminated Orton after hitting him with a pipe Rhodes gave him.[143] The next night on Raw, during a six-man tag match, Orton attacked them in retaliation.[144] At WrestleMania XXVI, Orton, now a face for the first time since 2005, defeated Rhodes and DiBiase in a Triple Threat match.[145]Orton defeated John Cena, Chris Jericho, Wade Barrett, Edge and Sheamus in a Six-Pack Challenge Elimination Match to become WWE Champion for the sixth time at Night of Champions.[152]
After defending the title against Sheamus at Hell in a Cell,[153] Orton feuded with Wade Barrett, who was blackmailing Cena to help him capture the title. Orton defeated Barrett again at Bragging Rights and Survivor Series [154][155] After one final match on the November 22 episode of Raw, The Miz immediately cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase and quickly beat Orton for the title.[156]
Orton lost to The Miz in a title tables match at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs[157] and again in a standard match at the Royal Rumble in January 2011, after The New Nexus interfered, starting a feud between Orton and CM Punk.[158]
The next month at Elimination Chamber, Orton lost the a WWE Championship number-one-contender Elimination Chamber match to Cena.[159] Over the next three weeks, Orton punted and injured all members of The New Nexus, Michael McGillicutty, David Otunga and Mason Ryan.[160][161][162] At WrestleMania XXVII, Orton pinned Punk after the RKO.[163] On the April 11 Raw, McGillicutty, Otunga and Ryan returned and cost Orton a number one contender's match for the WWE Championship.[164] Two weeks later, in the 2011 WWE Draft, Orton was drafted to SmackDown and beat Punk in a Last Man Standing Match at Extreme Rules, ending his feud with The New Nexus.[165]
Regaining the World Heavyweight Championship (2011–2013)

Orton in another signature pose; he does this prior to hitting his RKO finisher.
Orton then began a feud with Mark Henry after Henry became the number one contender to the World Heavyweight Championship.[174] Over the next few weeks, Henry regularly attacked Orton.[175][176][177][178] At Night of Champions, Orton lost the World Heavyweight title Henry,[179] and failed to regain it two weeks later at Hell in a Cell.[180] On the October 14 edition of Smackdown, Orton received another title shot against Henry after winning a 41 man battle royal, he was successful in winning the match by disqualification but failed to win the title after interference from rival Cody Rhodes. He then defeated Rhodes at Vengeance,[181] and on the November 4 Smackdown in a Street Fight.[182]
Orton reignited his feud with Wade Barrett after both were named captain for a traditional 5-on-5 Survivor Series elimination match. On the November 11 SmackDown, Orton lost a match to Barrett. On the November 14 Raw, Orton won a rematch by disqualification.[183][184] His team was defeated at Survivor Series with Barrett and Cody Rhodes being the sole survivors.[185] Barrett then began attacking and distracting Orton during matches.[186] At Tables, Ladders, & Chairs, Orton defeated Barrett in a tables match hitting the RKO mid-air with Barrett landing through the table.[187] Barrett and Orton continued their feud on the December 23 SmackDown, where they brawled backstage and Orton hit Barrett with an RKO onto a car.[188] This led to a Falls Count Anywhere match on December 30 Smackdown, in which Barrett pushed Orton down a flight of stairs,[189] resulting in a herniated disc, which sidelined Orton for four weeks.[190] On January 27, 2012 edition of SmackDown, he returned to the ring and attacked Barrett. On the February 3 edition of SmackDown, Orton defeated Barrett in a No Disqualification match to end the feud.[191]
On the February 14 edition of Raw SuperShow, Orton suffered a concussion after World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan smashed Orton over the head with the title belt. Due to the injury, Orton was taken out of his elimination chamber match at Elimination Chamber and was replaced by Santino Marella.[192] Orton returned on the March 2 SmackDown, losing to Bryan by count-out, following interference from Kane, who then attacked Orton after the match.[193] In retaliation, Orton hit Kane with an RKO on the March 5 edition of Raw Supershow, after the latter defeated R-Truth.[194] On the next SmackDown, Orton hit Kane with another RKO before his match. They later brawled as the show ended.[195] At WrestleMania XXVIII, Orton was defeated by Kane in a singles match.[196] Orton defeated Kane on the next SmackDown in a No Disqualification match[197] and at Extreme Rules in a Falls Count Anywhere match to end the feud.[198]
On April 30 Raw, Orton was part of a Beat the Clock challenge to determine the number one contender for the WWE Championship match at Over the Limit; he defeated Jack Swagger in 4:16[199] to beat The Miz's time by two seconds.[200] Orton's time was later beaten by Daniel Bryan, thus earning him the title match.[201] On the following Raw SuperShow, Orton was brogue kicked by tag team partner Sheamus during their match against Chris Jericho and Alberto Del Rio, costing them the match. After the match, Orton RKO'd Sheamus and then he, Jericho, and Del Rio demanded a match for Sheamus' World Heavyweight Championship at Over the Limit, which they were granted.[202] At the pay-per-view, Orton failed in his World title pursuit after Sheamus pinned Jericho to retain the title.[203]
On May 30, WWE announced that they had suspended Orton for 60 days due to his second violation of the company's Talent Wellness Program.[204][205] Orton returned on the July 30 Raw, defeating Heath Slater.[206] Orton began feuding with Mr. Money in the Bank Dolph Ziggler, after hitting him with the RKO when trying to cash his contract on a vulnerable Sheamus on the August 24 SmackDown.[207] The following week on SmackDown, the two faced off in a match that was won by Orton.[208] Three days later on Raw, Orton was defeated by Ziggler in a rematch, after Ziggler pinned him while holding his tights.[209] Orton and Ziggler faced each other again at Night of Champions where Orton won.[210] On the September 28 SmackDown, Orton was scheduled to face Big Show in a number one contenders match for the World Heavyweight Championship. However, a pre-match assault from Alberto Del Rio cost Orton the match and started a feud.[211] Orton returned to SmackDown two weeks later, attacking Del Rio and his ring announcer Ricardo Rodriguez.[212] The rivalry built to a singles match on October 28 at Hell in a Cell, where Orton emerged victorious.[213] On the following WWE Main Event, Orton teamed with Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara to face Del Rio and the Prime Time Players (Darren Young and Titus O'Neil) in six-man tag team bout that ended with Orton pinning Del Rio for the win.[214] On the November 6 SmackDown, Orton defeated Del Rio again in a Falls Count Anywhere match, after hitting the RKO onto the ring steps.[215] The two were then on opposing teams for the traditional five-on-five elimination tag match on November 18 at Survivor Series. Del Rio's team, led by Dolph Ziggler, ended up defeating Orton's team, led by Mick Foley.[216] The following night on Raw, Orton defeated Del Rio once again in a Two Out of Three Falls match to end the feud.[217]

Randy Orton was the inaugural WWE World Heavyweight Champion, holding the title until WrestleMania XXX.
The Authority (2013–2014)
Main article: The Authority (professional wrestling)
On July 14 at Money in the Bank, Orton defeated Christian, CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, Rob Van Dam, and Sheamus to win the WWE Championship Money in the Bank ladder match, thus earning him an opportunity to challenge for the WWE Championship at a time of his choosing within the next year.[248] On August 18 at SummerSlam,
Orton turned heel after he cashed in his Money in the Bank contract on
Daniel Bryan, who had just won the WWE Championship and had been
subsequently attacked by special guest referee Triple H, who also
counted the pinfall to give Orton his seventh WWE title.[249] The following night on Raw, Orton was endorsed as the "face of the company" by Vince McMahon and the newly formed Authority (Triple H and Stephanie McMahon).[250] On September 15 at Night of Champions, Orton lost WWE Championship back to Bryan,[251] however, Triple H stripped Bryan of the title the next night on Raw, due to a fast count by referee Scott Armstrong, but refused to give the championship back to Orton.[252] Orton and Bryan faced off for the vacant title on October 6 at WWE Battleground, but the match ended in a no contest after Big Show interfered and knocked out both men.[253] Orton once again challenged Bryan for the vacant championship at Hell in a Cell,
where he was successful in regaining the WWE Championship after the
special guest referee Shawn Michaels superkicked Bryan for attacking
Triple H.[254]On November 24 at Survivor Series, after successfully defending the title against Big Show, Orton was confronted by World Heavyweight Champion and long-time rival John Cena.[255] The following night on Raw, Cena suggested that there should only be "one champion" in WWE, so Triple H stated there would be a unification match at the TLC pay-per-view. On December 15, Orton defeated Cena at TLC to unify both titles, and becoming the first WWE World Heavyweight Champion as well as officially being recognized as the final World Heavyweight Champion.[256] Orton made his first successful title defense as WWE World Heavyweight Champion on January 26, 2014, at the Royal Rumble, defeating Cena in a rematch after interference by The Wyatt Family.[257] On February 23 at Elimination Chamber, Orton defeated Cesaro, Christian, Daniel Bryan, John Cena, and Sheamus to retain his WWE World Heavyweight Championship and secure his position in the title bout at WrestleMania XXX against Royal Rumble winner Batista.[258] On April 6 at Wrestlemania XXX, the main event was changed to a triple threat match after Bryan defeated Triple H, and won the match after submitting Batista to end Orton's reign at 161 days.[259] The following night on Raw, Orton and Batista were each denied a rematch for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship and instead were forced by The Authority to team together to face WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos for the title, despite their issues with one another. The title match ended in a double count-out after the two united and delivered a beat-down to the champions.[260] Later that night, Batista and Orton, along with Kane, attacked Bryan before he was set to defend his title against Triple H. Before Triple H could defeat Bryan, The Shield interrupted by spearing Triple H and taking out Batista, Orton and Kane, causing Bryan to retain his title via disqualification.[261] On the April 14 edition of Raw, Batista, Triple H and Randy Orton came down to the ring to attack The Shield after their 11-on-3 handicap match, using the name and the theme of Evolution.[262] At Extreme Rules and Payback, Evolution lost to The Shield.[263][264] On the June 9 episode of Raw, The Authority automatically granted Orton a spot in the 2014 Money in the Bank ladder match for the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship, but he couldn't regain the title. On the July 21st edition of Raw, Roman Reigns attacked Orton, which cost him another shot at the title, causing Orton to retaliate the following week by viciously attacking Reigns and challenging him to a match at SummerSlam. At the pay-per-view, Orton was defeated after Reigns kicked out of an RKO, and delivered a spear shortly afterwards, to pick up the victory. At the Night of Champions pay-per-view, Orton defeated Chris Jericho in a singles match when he executed an RKO. [265]
For Hell in a Cell, Orton asked The Authority to face the loser of John Cena and Dean Ambrose's No Holds Barred Contract on a Pole match. That match was won by Ambrose, setting up a Hell in a Cell match between Orton and Cena. On the Raw before the event, Triple H announced that the winner would face Brock Lesnar for a future World Title match. Later in the night in a 3-on-2 handicap street fight which pitted Orton, Kane, and Seth Rollins against Cena and Ambrose, Orton picked up the win but was immediately Curb Stomped by Rollins. At Hell in a Cell, Orton lost the match after Cena pinned him after sending Orton into a table with an AA from the top turnbuckle. The following night on Raw, Orton RKO'd Rollins thus defying The Authority for not controlling Rollins the previous week beginning a face turn in the process. On the November 3rd Raw, after increasing frustration, Orton attacked Rollins during his Intercontinental Championship against Dolph Ziggler, causing Rollins to win by disqualification (but not the title), and demanded a match with Rollins to settle their dispute, which Triple H granted in order to keep Orton on their side. Rollins got the win with a backside pin, and Orton cemented his face turn by attacking The Authority before being Curb Stomped by Rollins. He was then carried off on a stretcher after he sustained a scripted injury so he could start filming Condemned 2: Desert Pray.
Other media
In 2004, Orton appeared on the late-night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live!, to promote Taboo Tuesday.[266] In March 2007, alongside Edge, John Cena, and Bobby Lashley, Orton appeared on the NBC game show Deal or No Deal.[267] In July 2009, Orton revealed he read for the lead role in The Marine 2 (2009), a sequel to the 2006 film The Marine. He was given the part, but after injuring his collarbone, the film's producers decided to go with Ted DiBiase.[268] Orton has a supporting role in the film That's What I Am, a coming-of-age comedy written and directed by Michael Pavone.[269] On March 28, 2012, it was reported that Randy Orton would star in Marine: Homefront.[270] On April 3, it was reported that he was dropped from the role due to his past with the USMC.[21][271] He was replaced by fellow wrestler The Miz.[272] On September 3, 2012, it was announced that Orton would star in 12 Rounds 2: Reloaded.[273] In October 2014, Orton became a popular figure on Vine, trending clips of superimposed Orton performing his RKO signature maneuver on internet "fail" victims.[274]Controversy
On March 19, 2007, Sports Illustrated posted an article on its website as part of its continuing series investigating a steroid and HGH ring used by a number of professional athletes in several sports. That article mentioned several current and former WWE wrestlers, including Orton who was alleged to have obtained clomiphene citrate, anastrozole, and the steroids stanozolol, nandrolone, oxandrolone, and testosterone.[275] WWE has since made a statement on this situation, claiming that the allegations preceded the Talent Wellness program WWE launched in February 2006.[275]Personal life
In November 2005, Orton announced his engagement to his girlfriend Samantha Speno.[276] They married on September 21, 2007.[277][278] Their first child, Alanna Marie Orton, was born on July 12, 2008.[279][280][281] In June 2013, Orton and Speno divorced, having separated in late 2012.[282]Orton suffers from hypermobile shoulders.[283] He had a United States Marine Corps tattoo on his left arm, but covered it up after receiving a bad conduct discharge when he went AWOL twice. He was sent home after serving 38 days in a military prison at Camp Pendleton.[21]
Upon being medically cleared to wrestle after breaking his collarbone in a match against Triple H, Orton re-injured his collarbone in a motorcycle accident.[284][285] On July 30, 2013, he was attacked by a spectator in Cape Town during a WWE tour of South Africa. WWE stated that the attack was not part of the planned events.[286]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
2011 | That's What I Am | Ed Freel |
2013 | 12 Rounds 2: Reloaded | Nick Malloy |
2015 | The Condemned 2: Desert Prey |
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Full nelson slam[3] – OVW
- O-Zone (Overdrive)[3] – 2002–2003
- RKO[2][3][287] (Jumping cutter, sometimes from an elevated position or used as a counter to a midair opponent) – 2003–present
- Running punt kick to an opponent's head,[3] used mainly to cause a storyline concussion – 2007–present
- Signature moves
- Corner clothesline[288]
- Dropkick[3]
- European uppercut[3]
- Gutwrench elevated neckbreaker[289]
- Inverted headlock backbreaker[3][290]
- Leaping knee drop[291][292]
- Lou Thesz press followed by mounted punches[3][290]
- Garvin Stomp while circling a grounded opponent – adopted from Ron Garvin
- Multiple suplex variations
- Belly-to-back, sometimes onto the barricade[293]
- Exploder[294][295][296]
- Side belly-to-belly[289]
- Slingshot[293]
- Super[289] – adopted from his father, "Cowboy" Bob Orton
- Olympic slam[292][297]
- Elevated DDT, most often performed on a wrestler hanging from the middle rope[290]
- Snap scoop powerslam, sometimes with a pin.[298][299]
- Swinging neckbreaker[291]
- Managers
- Ric Flair
- Bob Orton
- Lita
- Stacy Keibler
- Triple H
- Stephanie McMahon
- Batista
- Nicknames
- "The Legend Killer"[300]
- "The Viper"[301]
- "The Apex Predator"[302]
- "Mr. Money in the Bank"
- "The Face of the WWE"
- Entrance themes
- WWF/E
- "Blasting" by Jim Johnston (April 25, 2002 – February 3, 2003)
- "Evolve" by Jim Johnston (February 10, 2003 – June 16, 2003)
- '"Line in the Sand" by Motörhead (July 14, 2003 – August 23, 2004; April 14, 2014 – June 2, 2014; used while a part of Evolution)
- "Burn in My Light" by Mercy Drive (August 30, 2004 – May 5, 2008)[303]
- "This Fire Burns" by Killswitch Engage (March 3, 2006)
- "Burn in My Metalingus" ("Metalingus" + "Burn in My Light") by Alter Bridge, Mercy Drive & Jim Johnston (October 2, 2006 – April 29, 2007; used while a part of Rated-RKO)
- "Voices" by Rev Theory (May 12, 2008 – present)[304]
- "Voices" ("Burn in My Light" Intro) by Rev Theory & Mercy Drive (April 6, 2014)
- WWF/E
Championships and accomplishments

Orton as the WWE Champion in 2013.
- Ohio Valley Wrestling
- OVW Hardcore Championship (2 times)[11]
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI Feud of the Year (2009) vs. Triple H
- PWI Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (2007, 2009)[305][306]
- PWI Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (2004)[307]
- PWI Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (2010)[308]
- PWI Rookie of the Year (2001)[309]
- PWI Wrestler of the Year (2009, 2010)[310][311]
- PWI ranked him #1 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2008[312]
- World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE
- World Heavyweight Championship (4 times)[50][313]
- World Tag Team Championship (1 time)[98] – with Edge
- WWE Championship/WWE World Heavyweight Championship (8 times)[15][314][315][316]
- WWE Intercontinental Championship (1 time)[45]
- Royal Rumble (2009)
- Money in the Bank (2013 - WWE Championship contract)
- Seventeenth Triple Crown Champion
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter
- Most Improved (2004)[317]
- Most Overrated (2013)