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Randy Orton is one of the most decorated stars in WWE, but he is also one of the most recognizable people to those that don't watch wrestling, all thanks to his RKO finisher.
Here, we take a look at the complete win-loss record of 'The Viper' Randy Orton over the years at one of WWE’s biggest events ...
When you think that you've seen it all, Randy Orton somehow manages to top it again, but we don't think that he can top the incredible RKO out of nowhere against Seth Rollins on the Grandest Stage ...
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While Randy Orton's WWE career began back in 2001, it wasn't until two years later that he began using the finisher he's associated with. As mentioned in the video above, the RKO was originally ...
One of the most iconic finishing moves in the world of professional wrestling is the RKO. As the owner of the maneuver Randy Orton likes to call it, they have become the three most dangerous ...
Randy Orton's return at Survivor Series marked his renewed dominance in WWE. His signature move, the RKO, originated in 2003 and was influenced by legends like Triple H and Shawn Michaels.
During their promo, Orton told Aldis that he had already paid the fine in advance in 2023 for RKO, as he knew a situation like this could occur. However, he was out there to get a replacement ...
In the grand tradition of “obnoxious guy RKO-ing his girlfriend into a pool” and “literally anyone near a body of water who knows what an RKO is,” the former milquetoast WWE Champion put ...
WWE made one of their smartest moves for Extreme Rules, one which almost pays homage to a classic feud. Raw’s April 13 episode featured Randy Orton and Seth Rollins in the last segment. They ...
For 20 years, Randy Orton has headlined pay-per-views, won titles and built a Hall of Fame resume through grit, determination, cunning and the three most dangerous letters in sports entertainment ...
Randy Orton is not happy seeing the RKO used like this. The Crime Net Twitter account recently shared a video of a man in New York City going around and hitting RKOs on strangers in the streets.