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Why was Orton the youngest WWE champion? Should Randy Orton retire now?
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Randy Orton who we know as one of the topmost wrestlers of WWE become the youngest world champion at the age of 24 after defeating the legendary technical wrestler late Chris Benoit.
Meant for one thing he's an astonishing athlete, the moves he performs in the ring are just minded blustering, and add to this attraction and ease with which he executes them. Compare this with his Greek God-like figure and those splendid tattoos, though most of it came later in his career, more than sufficient to give Vince McMahon an orgasm then and there.
Randy Orton always worked harder to gain the top position in the industry, many will not be aware of this but Randy Orton started his career as a referee, till date Randy Orton has suffered many injuries and has undergone many surgeries still he works to his best to keep him in shape.
Randy Orton also being a third generation superstar, with wrestling personified in his blood. Just with these most of you would agree he very well deserved to be honored as the youngest champion. The WWE promoters knew that his handsome 3rd generation superstar would make it more awesome for the business.
One more there enters the genius or craziness that many argue, of Vincent Kennedy McMahon. Instead of elevating a youngster with this tribute, this was a move, solely pulled for getting back at the previous youngest champion.
Two years earlier to Orton’s coronation, another young man with the perfect V body and Knick-named “The Next Big Thing” tossed the Rock over clean, I repeat clean at SummerSlam to become the youngest world champ in WWE history.
Being there with the company for over a decade should Randy Orton now continue his career in WWE?
Well, of course, yes, as he keeps himself in shape and has only just turned 38 years old, and as an icon of the wrestling business.
Most superstars of his caliber continue wrestling into their late forties and even fifties, such as Kane 50, Big Show 46 and The Undertaker 53. In my opinion think the Viper should probably retire earlier than the above-mentioned wrestlers, as retiring late has damaged quite a few superstars’ legacies.
Over the past few years, you can argue he’s been neglected by the company. He had his run in the Wyatt Family which wasn’t great, his feud with Bray Wyatt including the awful, convoluted House of Horrors match and his loss to Jinder Mahal in the Punjabi Prison match at Battleground 2017. You could argue that he doesn’t deserve this, considering the past heights he has achieved. He has though won the Royal Rumble, the WWE Championship, and the United States Championship in the last year alone so you can argue that he is still valued by WWE.
I think it’s little stupid that he’s still in mid-card feuds for the United States Championship, considering his legacy. He really deserves more, especially considering that he only has a few more quality years in him. I think a run with the main championship, hopefully, the Universal Championship, and putting a younger superstar over will really cement his legacy as one of the best superstars since the Attitude Era.
Meant for one thing he's an astonishing athlete, the moves he performs in the ring are just minded blustering, and add to this attraction and ease with which he executes them. Compare this with his Greek God-like figure and those splendid tattoos, though most of it came later in his career, more than sufficient to give Vince McMahon an orgasm then and there.
Randy Orton always worked harder to gain the top position in the industry, many will not be aware of this but Randy Orton started his career as a referee, till date Randy Orton has suffered many injuries and has undergone many surgeries still he works to his best to keep him in shape.
Randy Orton also being a third generation superstar, with wrestling personified in his blood. Just with these most of you would agree he very well deserved to be honored as the youngest champion. The WWE promoters knew that his handsome 3rd generation superstar would make it more awesome for the business.
One more there enters the genius or craziness that many argue, of Vincent Kennedy McMahon. Instead of elevating a youngster with this tribute, this was a move, solely pulled for getting back at the previous youngest champion.
Two years earlier to Orton’s coronation, another young man with the perfect V body and Knick-named “The Next Big Thing” tossed the Rock over clean, I repeat clean at SummerSlam to become the youngest world champ in WWE history.
Being there with the company for over a decade should Randy Orton now continue his career in WWE?
Well, of course, yes, as he keeps himself in shape and has only just turned 38 years old, and as an icon of the wrestling business.
Most superstars of his caliber continue wrestling into their late forties and even fifties, such as Kane 50, Big Show 46 and The Undertaker 53. In my opinion think the Viper should probably retire earlier than the above-mentioned wrestlers, as retiring late has damaged quite a few superstars’ legacies.
Over the past few years, you can argue he’s been neglected by the company. He had his run in the Wyatt Family which wasn’t great, his feud with Bray Wyatt including the awful, convoluted House of Horrors match and his loss to Jinder Mahal in the Punjabi Prison match at Battleground 2017. You could argue that he doesn’t deserve this, considering the past heights he has achieved. He has though won the Royal Rumble, the WWE Championship, and the United States Championship in the last year alone so you can argue that he is still valued by WWE.
I think it’s little stupid that he’s still in mid-card feuds for the United States Championship, considering his legacy. He really deserves more, especially considering that he only has a few more quality years in him. I think a run with the main championship, hopefully, the Universal Championship, and putting a younger superstar over will really cement his legacy as one of the best superstars since the Attitude Era.
Two years earlier before Randy won the championship, another young man with the perfect V body and Knick-named “The Next Big Thing” tossed the Rock over clean, I repeat clean at SummerSlam to become the youngest world champ in WWE history.
Who else, of course, Brock Freaking Lesnar
Fast forward couple of years, with a lot of politics and his dissatisfaction the beast left the company, high and dry, while he was being built as next guy to carry the torch which apparently was already passed on to him.
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