Okay, let me tell you about my experience with Randy Orton in WWE. As a long-time fan, I’ve seen him evolve, and it’s been quite a ride.
I started by watching some of his old matches. You know, going back to when he first joined Evolution. Man, that was a stable for the ages! Watching those early matches, I really got a feel for how he developed his style.
- I focused on his moves. That dropkick of his? Picture perfect. I tried to imitate it, but let’s just say it didn’t look quite as graceful.
- Then, of course, the RKO. It was amazing! What a move. Everyone knows the RKO, and for good reason. It’s just iconic. I spent hours watching different RKOs, seeing how he set it up, the timing, the impact. It’s a thing of beauty.
- I analyzed his feuds, especially the ones with John Cena. Those were legendary. The intensity, the back-and-forth, it was all so captivating. It really showed how Orton could tell a story in the ring.
After digging into his history, I decided to rank his top 5 moves. It was tough, you know? He’s got so many great ones. But I managed to narrow it down, with the RKO obviously at the top.
I also watched a special video by WWE on the 20th anniversary of Orton’s first RKO, and another one ranking his 20 greatest moments. It was so interesting. It was like a trip down memory lane, seeing all those highlights and remembering how much I enjoyed those moments.
This whole experience really deepened my appreciation for Orton. He’s not just a wrestler; he’s a performer, an artist in that ring. And, I gotta say, it made me want to go back and watch even more of his matches.
My Conclusion
From following his career from Evolution to all those RKO highlights, and all those fights with John Cena. It really made me a bigger fan than I already was. He really is one of the best in WWE.