

Instantly, he acquired love from his fans.Īnd eventually, he was drafted to the Raw brand. On March 16, 2002, Orton appeared for the first time officially in WWF at WrestleMania X8’s Fan Axxess but was televised only on SmackDown on April 25 of the same year. Rico Constantino, Steven Richards, and John Cena (then The Prototype) were his notable opponents. There he was, two times OVW Hardcore Champion. Randy Orton | Wrestling Career Ohio Valley WrestlingĪfter signing a deal with the then World Wrestling Federation in 2001, Orton carried on his training at Ohio Valley Wrestling in Louisville. For one month, he wrestled for the promotion. His father and other promotion staff trained him there. In 2000, Orton debuted in a wrestling career at the Mid-Missouri Wrestling Association- Southern Illinois Conference Wrestling (MMWA-SICW). Moreover, Orton spent 38 days in the military prison at Camp Pendleton. He was discharged in 1999 for bad conduct. But as a result of disobeying an order from a commanding officer and going desertion two times. Randy joined the Marines after completing high school in 1998. Randy Orton | Life Before Wrestling: The Marines Notably, Randy was an amateur wrestler there. He went to Hazelwood Central High School, from where he graduated in 1998.
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In his early days, his parents, as they were aware of the difficulties in the life of a professional wrestler, tried to persuade him to stay away from the business. His younger brother, Nathan, is a stand-up comedian. Moreover, talking about the wrestler’s family, his grandfather Bob Orton and uncle Barry Orton are professional wrestlers. Randy Orton | Early Life, Family, and Educationīorn in Knoxville, Tennessee, Randy was the son of professional wrestler Bob Orton Jr. Let’s start by looking at some of the quick facts about him. Who are his father and grandfather? What is Orton’s height and weight? What is his net worth today? Without further ado, let’s quench our curiosity about him. But a lot of facts about his personal and professional life are still unknown to us.

Of course, many of us have watched and cheered him during his performances in WWE. The nine times holder of the WWE Championship and four times WWE World Heavyweight championship winner, has also served in the Marine Corps until 2000. Meanwhile, the Chris Jericho and MJF segment from Dynamite has been the most divisive wrestling segment of this week with many fans still debating its merit.One of the most popular wrestlers, Randy Orton, is a third-generation wrestler who became the youngest WWE Heavyweight Champion at age 24. McIntyre will be facing Orton at Hell in a Cell this Sunday. Is everyone ready for what happened when the cameras went off? Randy Orton and Drew McIntyre broke into a song and dance! You missed it! They stole it from us, damnit!” The ending of Raw, I know some people were on the fence about it, but realistically, what were we gonna do? Is he gonna drop me again? Is he gonna take off again? Are we gonna fight for the millionth time? If the cameras kept rolling, you would have saw what would’ve happened. We’ve fought an unlimited number of times. To keep up with Randy, we’ve done pretty much everything there is to do. To keep a feud going for three months, it’s obviously going to come to a head this Sunday. Especially these past few months with the Randy Orton feud, this has really cemented me as a top-level main event performer, everything we’ve been able to achieve is such a rarity. I’ve been very happy and proud of everything I’ve achieved. I’ve said it my whole career, I would never change one thing in case the butterfly effect screwed me up. If I changed anything, I might not be where I’m at and who I am and what exactly I’m doing right now.

In his answer, he also joked that AEW stole the idea for the song and dance from them. WWE Hall Of Famer Has ‘Top Secret Meeting’ With Vince McMahonĪppearing on Busted Open Radio, McIntyre was asked about if he would change anything about his title run.
