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About Randy Orton
Full Name: Randal Keith OrtonIn-Ring Name: Randy Orton Date Of Birth: April 1st, 1980 Place of Birth: Knoxville, TN Billed: St. Louis, MO Professional Wrestling debut: March 18th, 2000 WWE Television Debut: April 25th, 2002 Finisher: RKO, Running Punt to the Skull Biography: Randal Keith "Randy" Orton was born on April 1st, 1980 in Knoxville, Tennessee. He is currently professional wrestler working for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on the Friday Night Smackdown brand. Orton is well-known as a third-generation wrestler, following the footsteps of his father ("Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr.), his late grandfather (Bob Orton Sr.), and his uncle (Barry O). Tweets from 'The Viper' Movie Appearances
Movie: "That's What I Am"Release Date: April 29th, 2011 Role: "Ed Freel" Movie Summary: A coming-of-age story that follows 12-year-old Andy Nichol (Chase Ellison), a bright student who, like most kids his age, will do anything to avoid conflict for fear of suffering overwhelming ridicule and punishment from his junior high school peers. (Read More) Official Website: View here!
Movie: "Randy Orton: Evolution of a Predator"Release Date: September 6th, 2011 Role: As himself (Randy Orton) DVD Summary: He's one of the most popular superstars in the WWE, but he has never been the subject of a home entertainment release—until now. This 3-disc set takes an in-depth look at WWE's Apex Predator from Elimination Chamber through the road to WrestleMania and Orton's brutal bout with CM Punk. (Read More!) Order: Amazon || WWEShop.Com Movie: "12 Rounds: Reloaded" Release Date: June 2013 Role: "Nick Malloy" Movie Summary: Nicki Malloy is an Emergency Medical Technician who finds himself caught in a deadly 12-round game of cat and mouse with a vengeful man tied to the paramedic's past. With little time to spare and his wife's life hanging in the balance, the EMT must figure out why he's been chosen to be the pawn in this maniac's game before it's too late. Official Website: May/June 2013 Travel Schedule ![]() Latest Appearances
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![]() Extreme Rules Digitals || Extreme Rules Screen Captures Randy Orton def. Kane CHICAGO– In an all-out brawl that went all over the sold-out Allstate Arena, Randy Orton gained a measure of retribution over Kane in a Falls Count Anywhere Match, vanquishing The Big Red Monster with a vicious RKO onto a steel chair. The rules of this contest were designed to be simple, yet brutal. Pinfalls and submissions could be counted anywhere inside the arena, leaving both Superstars to their devices. Orton had vowed to show Kane how sick and twisted he could get and did just that. It didn’t take long for things to get extreme, as Kane grabbed a lead pipe, setting off a brawl that saw the Superstars batter each other with all sorts of objects as they went out into the WWE Universe and backstage. The match at Extreme Rules seemed to be the only way to settle things between the two. After Kane’s victory over The Viper at WrestleMania XXVIII, matters between the two Superstars intensified. Orton survived a vicious steel chair attack by Kane, defeating him in a No Disqualification Match on SmackDown. That same chair served as the tool to seal Kane’s end on pay-per-view. The Big Red Monster took things to an extremely personal level soon after, attacking the father of The Viper, WWE Hall of Famer Cowboy Bob Orton, with a lead pipe on SuperSmackDown Live. WWE’s Apex Predator tried to retaliate several weeks later on Raw SuperShow by locking Kane’s father, Paul Bearer, in a freezer. The Big Red Monster, however, could not have cared less, as he removed Bearer from the chilly enclosure for a spell, then putting him back on ice. The coldest blow, however, would come at Extreme Rules. The end of this cruel contest brings the rivalry between Orton and Kane full-circle. During a Street Fight last summer on SmackDown, it was also a chair-assisted RKO that felled the giant. On that evening, Kane shook the hand of The Viper, a rare show of respect that sent The Devil’s Favorite Demon on a journey to shed himself of any humanity. Since returning to SmackDown, Kane has set his sights on Orton, aiming to exercise any trace of decency left in his demonic body. In his continuing effort to make hatred the prevailing emotion in WWE, Kane targeted Orton, trying to bring out the real Viper and make him an instrument of destruction. The Big Red Monster may have succeeded, but unfortunately, Orton set out to destroy Kane. At Extreme Rules, there was neither respect nor humanity between the two Superstars, just animosity. When all was said and done, it was Randy Orton who walked away from the carnage. Post Discussion
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