Randy Orton feels like the Nick Kyrgios of wrestling. Despite a somewhat bad attitude (especially in his younger days) and a blaise attitude towards his profession, he's still one of the elite of the elite of the elite. Makes you wonder just how good he could have been if he had the work ethic of a John Cena or a Daniel Bryan for example
I mean, WWE will rewrite history once he's retired that he was a supermassive unbeatable iconic legendstar who changed d'bizness with his ten-star rated matches, but there's been large and repeated periods of Orton's career where he's spent six months dicking around in the midcard on autopilot.
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