24 December 2012

Power Rankings: Dec 22, 2012


Tribute to the Troops 2012 Results!




Sheamus & Randy Orton def. Big Show & Dolph Ziggler (PHOTOS | WATCH)

The Celtic Warrior joined forces with Randy Orton to battle World Heavyweight Champion Big Show and Dolph Ziggler in the opening contest of WWE Tribute to the Troops. Sheamus and Orton were ready for a fight, keeping The World’s Largest Athlete and The Showoff reeling. With The Viper dominating Ziggler early in the contest, the World Heavyweight Champion and Mr. Money in the Bank decided to walk away from the bout and were counted out.
SmackDown General Manager Booker T then restarted the match and demanded that a winner be decided. Unfortunately, Ziggler and Big Show were never truly on the same page and Orton and Sheamus took advantage. Despite Orton aggravating his shoulder injury, the teamwork and resilience displayed by The Celtic Warrior and WWE’s Apex Predator — as well as an RKO and Brogue Kick delivered to Big Show — were enough to secure victory.

WWE Circle of Champions 2012


Randy, with other WWE Superstars and Divas granted wishes to some children. The photos have been uploaded to our NEW GALLERY HERE !

WWE Tribute to the Troops 2012


WWE Superstars and Divas visited U.S Servicemen and Servicewomen. Some photos of Randy taken there have been uploaded to the Gallery.
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24 November 2012

The 50 most beautiful people in sports-entertainment history


#2 Randy Orton
As a third-generation competitor, Randy Orton was granted every advantage a Superstar could desire, but don’t think WWE’s Apex Predator couldn’t have done it on his own. Perhaps the most perfect specimen sports-entertainment has ever seen, Orton looked as though he was constructed in a laboratory by a team of scientists tasked with creating the perfect professional wrestler.  Little surprise then that The Viper was winning World Heavyweight Championships before he was old enough to rent a car. The young Superstar’s brash confidence and unapologetic attitude did little to endear him to his peers in the locker room or the folks who signed his paychecks, but who could blame a guy that looked like this for being arrogant? — R.M.

17 November 2012

Team Foley vs. Team Ziggler


In the three weeks since WWE Champion CM Punk and Mick Foley hand-selected the members of their Survivor Series teams, both factions have undergone drastic changes. But now, just days away from WWE’s fall classic, the lineups for this Sunday’s battle of attrition are finalized … thanks to the WWE Universe.
Via a RAWactive poll on Nov. 12, WWE fans voted in The Miz, originally a member of Team Punk, as the last member of Team Foley.
The compelling, unforeseen addition of The Awesome One to The Hardcore Legend’s team was only the latest in a series of head-spinning developments surrounding this Sunday’s Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match.
The unit originally known as Team Punk lost its captain when Raw Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero informed The Second City Saint he would be defending the WWE Title at Survivor Series in a Triple Threat Match against John Cena and Ryback. (MATCH PREVIEW) In the same breath, Team Foley lost its insatiable monster, Ryback.
Even before that, however, Team Punk was in disarray. On the Nov. 5 Raw, The Awesome One informed Punk’s agent, Paul Heyman, that he wanted no part of the WWE Champion’s squad. At that point still thinking Punk would be a team captain come this Sunday, Heyman sought out the services of Wade Barrett. The bare-knuckle brawler agreed to join in exchange for a yet-to-be-named favor from Heyman.
Once this Sunday’s WWE Title Match became known to all, The Queen Diva moved Dolph Ziggler into position as Team Punk’s new captain — a development that delighted The Showoff. Meanwhile, the rest of the former Team Punk — Alberto Del Rio and The Rhodes Scholars — remained intact.
Yet, still at a five-on-four disadvantage was Team Foley, a veritable team of WWE all-stars Randy Orton, Intercontinental Champion Kofi Kingston and WWE Tag Team Champions Team Hell No. Finally, on the Nov. 12 Raw, Foley’s fifth member was decided in an interactive RAWactive poll. The Miz, who requested to be added to the ballot, won in a landslide, garnering more Twitter hashtag votes than Zack Ryder and Santino Marella. (WATCH)
Proving himself, perhaps astonishingly, to be a team player, The Awesome One then went on to team with Kane and defeat Cody Rhodes & Damien Sandow. Though the victory appears to have created, or intensified, the ill will between championship partners Kane & Daniel Bryan, the newfound aggressiveness displayed by The Miz assuredly heartened Team Foley supporters.
How will the many revisions to these two teams of A-level Superstars — including a noteworthy defection — play out this Sunday on pay-per-view? Will The Miz be able to play nice with his new partners, including the man who unseated him as Intercontinental Champion, “The Wildcat” Kofi Kingston? Is The Awesome One bringing any valuable insider information from Team Ziggler to the table?
And what of the other main event-caliber Superstars involved? “The Mexican Aristocrat” and “The Showoff” bested Kingston & Orton on the Nov. 12 Raw; can they carry that momentum in WWE’s fall classic? Where does the seeming loner, Wade Barrett, fit into the mix?
This Sunday on pay-per-view, the WWE Universe will lay be treated to one of the longest-running traditions in sports-entertainment: the Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match. With such huge star power and so many volatile elements, the only thing that can be counted on is that the match will have major implications for the WWE’s top tier heading into the close of 2012. (HOW TO WATCH)

Power Rankings: Nov. 17, 2012


WWE SmackDown Results: 11/16/12

When the “Miz TV” host pointed out that Mick should worry about the dysfunction of the other members of the Survivor Series group rather than him, Foley welcomed all of Team Foley into the ring.
When he “opened the lines of communication,” Team Hell No used the opportunity to further argue with each other. Then, when things almost turned volatile between archrivals Kofi Kingston and Miz, Foley called on Randy Orton to be the “voice of reason.” But the nine-time World Champion said that despite their volatile history, he liked Foley more than anyone of the team — a group he didn’t “like or trust at all.”

They were soon interrupted by the majority of Team Ziggler — minus Cody Rhodes, who sustained an injury on Wednesday’s WWE Main Event. While Dolph Ziggler proclaimed Foley’s team the “definition of dysfunction,” a verbal exchange with Alberto Del Rio showed some cracks in their armor as well.
As the two Survivor Series teams bickered back and forth, Foley revealed three main event matches he suggested and got approved by SmackDown General Manager Booker T: Kingston vs. Damien Sandow, Orton & The Miz vs. Del Rio & Ziggler and Kane vs. Wade Barrett.

Randy Orton & The Miz def. Alberto Del Rio & Dolph Ziggler 

(WATCH | PHOTOS)
In the second match of the night between Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match participants, Randy Orton reluctantly joined forces with The Miz against The Mexican Aristocrat & Mr. Money in the Bank.
In the final moments, just when WWE’s Apex Predator looked poised to execute the RKO on Del Rio, his “Awesome” partner suddenly tagged himself into the action, hitting the Skull-Crushing Finale on a staggered Mexican Aristocrat to steal the three-count.
Furious over being cheated out of a win over his adversary Del Rio and taking all he could of Miz in the post-match celebration, the irate Viper lashed out, hitting an RKO on his own Survivor Series teammate.

14 November 2012

Raw Results: 11/12/12

Randy Orton def. Dolph Ziggler

PHOTOS | VIDEO RAW HIGHLIGHTS RAW EXCLUSIVES
COLUMBUS, Ohio — On a night of jubilation and anticipation, Raw instead kicked off on a venomous note when Randy Orton slithered to the ring in the show's opening minutes for a match against Dolph Ziggler. The Showoff stormed into Raw looking to make an impact before he leads a squad against The Viper and the rest of Team Foley at the fall classic. Seizing his opportunity, Mr. Money in the Bank took it to The Apex Predator early and often in his statement match against the nine-time World Champion, though the outcome was not, perhaps, what he had expected.
Ziggler, who took Orton to the limit at Night of Champions, gave Orton no quarter and showed no mercy in what was an uncommonly brutal showing from The Showoff. A last-minute distraction, though, spelled doom for the flashy Superstar when Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez ran to the ring and attempted to distract The Apex Predator. Though Ziggler nearly achieved victory thanks to the interference from his Survivor Series lieutenants, Orton's veteran instinct took over and The Viper rolled Mr. Money in the Bank for a quick pin.
Business was not yet concluded for Del Rio, however. The Essence of Excellence stormed the ring and, alongside Ziggler, administered a stomping on Orton that continued unchecked until Intercontinental Champion Kofi Kingston sprinted to the ring to help his Team Foley comrade. The fracas then brought out Teddy Long, who, looking spiffy in his red suit, restored order to the chaos in his own, time-honored manner on behalf of Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero: The contest would be restarted as a (you guessed it) tag team match.
Holla!

11 November 2012

Power Rankings: Nov 10, 2012


SmackDown Results: Del Rio ‘Falls’ to The Viper as SuperSmackDown LIVE powers its way into Birmingham

Randy Orton def. Alberto Del Rio – Falls Count Anywhere Match

(WATCH | PHOTOS)
Last Friday, after Alberto Del Rio’s distraction caused Randy Orton to lose his match against Wade Barrett, The Viper engaged The Mexican Aristocrat in a fierce backstage brawl. (WATCH) Then on Raw, Orton returned the favor, using his entrance music to throw Del Rio off his game long enough for Kofi Kingston to defeat him — before he dished out an RKO.
Now on SuperSmackDown LIVE, in a contest that not only encourages anarchy but also insists upon it, Randy Orton would battle Alberto Del Rio in Falls Count Anywhere Match. It was a setting where absolutely everything could be legally used as a weapon to end the fight anyplace.
The brutal showdown that ensued would stretch outside the ring, into the U.K. crowd and all over the arena — incorporating everything from chairs, garbage cans, equipment trunks, the SmackDown announce table, the ramp, a table, the unforgiving steel ring post and everything else in sight.
When Ricardo Rodriguez made the mistake of getting involved in the explosive action, Orton hurled him into an iconic British phone booth and then unleashed a major beatdown that surely left Ricardo’s ears ringing.
Finally, when Del Rio locked in the excruciating Cross Armbreaker, it seemed as if Orton would have no choice but to tap out. That was until the resourceful Viper whacked his adversary in the head with nearby microphone, though.
In the climatic final moments of the match, Del Rio went for another steel chair assault. But WWE’s true Apex Predator countered, hitting a jaw-dropping RKO onto the steel ring steps for the definitive victory.

3 November 2012

SmackDown Results: 11/2/12

Wade Barrett def. Randy Orton 

(WATCH | PHOTOS)
Prior to the start of Randy Orton’s match with Wade Barrett, Alberto Del Rio — who appeared  ready to join the SmackDown announce team for the pending showdown — suddenly attacked The Viper with the help of Ricardo Rodriguez, leaving his adversary on the ringside floor.
Despite this assault, the match between Orton and Barrett would carry on as scheduled, igniting a brutal firestorm of a contest. But just as The Viper looked to have gained a decisive advantage over his opponent, Del Rio and Rodriguez reemerged, bringing yet another distraction to the table. As Orton proceeded to headbutt The Mexican Aristocrat’s personal ring announcer off the apron — Barrett seized the opportunity, rolling up WWE’s Apex Predator up for the three-count.
But while Del Rio was bragging in the back on his persistent belief that he was WWE’s “new Apex Predator,” Orton caught up with him, igniting a fierce backstage brawl that stretched all the way to catering — as the two fierce Superstars destroyed everything in sight. In the midst of the chaos, collateral damage inevitably took shape, as Rodriguez found himself covered with food and Matt Striker got “just desserts.” (WATCH)
As a result on the out-of-control confrontation between The Viper and The Mexican Aristocrat, it was later announced that Randy Orton will take on Alberto Del Rio in a Falls Count Anywhere Match, this Tuesday on SuperSmackDown LIVE on Syfy from Birmingham, England. (WATCH)

1 November 2012

WWE Main Event results

Randy Orton, Sin Cara & Rey Mysterio def. Alberto Del Rio & The Prime Time Players 


FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Halloween night was full of tricks, treats and plenty of WWE action as Randy Orton joined forces with Rey Mysterio & Sin Cara against Alberto Del Rio & The Prime Time Players in a fast-paced Six-Man Tag Team Match. In addition to The Viper teaming with the masked Mexicans, Wade Barrett battled agile Hart Dungeon alum Tyson Kidd.Before the action got underway, Michael Cole and JBL updated the WWE Universe on the Brad Maddox situation. They revealed that Maddox has been suspended indefinitely and was summoned to WWE Headquarters in Stamford, Conn., to be questioned by a Board of Inquiry Thursday. (FULL STORY)
Randy Orton, Sin Cara & Rey Mysterio def. Alberto Del Rio & The Prime Time Players (PHOTOS | WATCH)
Last week on WWE Main Event, Alberto Del Rio defeated Sin Cara and following their encounter, The Prime Time Players joined forces with The Mexican Aristocrat and brazenly attacked the masked marvel. Randy Orton raced to Sin Cara’s aid and challenged Del Rio & The Prime Time Player to a Six-Man Tag Team Match when The Master of the 619 would be in attendance.
At Hell in a Cell, Del Rio was defeated by The Viper in singles competition, leaving the Six-Man Tag Team Match in Fayetteville as his dream for retribution. The Mexican Aristocrat hoped his newfound alliance with The Prime Time Players was enough to suppress the alliance forged between three of his most bitter rivals.
Though The Prime Time Players wanted to seize the opportunity to prove they are major competitors in WWE, the experience of The Viper and Rey Mysterio mixed with the high-flying abilities of Sin Cara highlighted the greater struggle of the contest. Maintaining an advantage over the opposing team was the only objective in this bout and though Alberto Del Rio is a former two-time WWE Champion, his partners were far less seasoned than Orton and Mysterio. Nonetheless, all six Superstars battled to capture momentum, and fortunately for The Viper’s team, The WWE Universe remained firmly in their corner throughout the melee.
The fluidity of both trios was clearly on display as each competitor played to their own strengths to maintain balance during the bout and also try to secure the upper hand. Del Rio’s history with each Superstar on the opposing team added a personal layer to the contest that certainly played out as he faced off with each of his rivals.
During the latter half of the contest, Del Rio and The Prime Time Players primarily focused their efforts on The Master of the 619. The Ultimate Underdog endured a great deal of punishment, but he continued to fight, highlighting his incomparable resiliency. Chaos soon ensured with all six competitors inside the ring. Mysterio and Sin Cara managed to remove The Prime Time Players from the equation, setting up Del Rio for one of the most amazing sequence of maneuvers ever.
With a fast and picture-perfect hurricanrana, Sin Cara set The Mexican Aristocrat plummeting into the middle rope. Rey Mysterio charged forward and expertly executed the 619. A dazed Del Rio stumbled to his feet only to be met with a devastating RKO that ultimately secured victory for The Viper, Mysterio and Sin Cara.

30 October 2012

Raw Results 10/29/12

Randy Orton def. Wade Barrett

 

In their third clash in recent weeks, Randy Orton and Wade Barrett didn't fail to thrill in a contest of brutal precision. Less than 24 hours after The Viper put the bite on cunning rival Alberto Del Rio, WWE's Apex Predator had his work more than cut out for him against the Bare-Knuckle Brawler whose gotten the better of Orton in the past. (PHOTOS)
The resilient serpent slithered to victory with a (characteristic) impeccably timed RKO that felled his English enemy.

 

Hell In A Cell 2012 Results: There's only ONE Apex Predator!

 Randy Orton def. Alberto Del Rio

 

ATLANTA — There can only be one Apex Predator in WWE, and when the smoke cleared at Hell in a Cell, it was Randy Orton who sat atop the food chain after defeating Alberto Del Rio in a hotly anticipated grudge match that brought out the darkest and most vicious tendencies of both Superstars. (PHOTOS)
Del Rio had made much of his supposed supplanting of Orton atop the WWE food chain, mocking The Viper’s signature poses and referring to him as a “garden snake” en route to their showdown at Hell in a Cell. Orton had not seemed his typical, predatory self either as Hell in a Cell approached, suffering a loss to the resurgent Wade Barrett and coming up short when The Mexican Aristocrat sprung sneak attacks on the unsuspecting nine-time World Champion. For all of Del Rio’s history of bluster, it seemed like The Essence of Excellence did, in fact, have Randy Orton’s number.
Of course, appearances can be deceiving.
Orton was anything but de-fanged at Hell in a Cell, unleashing a venomous onslaught on Del Rio that, despite his best efforts, the opulent one-percenter was unable to withstand. Orton opened the match with just such an attack, hitting Del Rio with knees to the stomach and wasting no time taking the fight to the outside, smashing Del Rio’s face against the announce table and turnbuckle in a matter of seconds.
With an assist from Ricardo Rodriguez, however, Del Rio was able to revert to his time-honored game plan of targeting his opponent’s arm. In an attempt to soften The Viper up for the Cross Armbreaker, Del Rio strung Orton up in the ropes before applying a hanging, inverted version of the hold that left Orton writhing in pain on the mat.
As Del Rio’s assault continued, Orton attempted to reverse The Mexican Aristocrat’s momentum with a roll-up attempt, but Del Rio kicked out and went right back to work, wrenching Orton into a second, inverted version of the Cross Armbreaker. Del Rio’s insistence on using the entire five-count came back to haunt him, though, when Orton wriggled free and dropped Del Rio on the edge of the apron, gaining his momentum back and escaping from the Cross Armbreaker again before setting up for the hanging DDT.
Del Rio managed to escape, though, and ultimately took his mockery one step too far when he mimicked Orton’s signature taunt and attempted to execute an RKO on The Viper. Orton, however, would not be denied. The former World Champion, slightly hindered by Del Rio’s attacks to his arm, swung The Essence of Excellence into the hanging DDT, connecting this time and setting up a brutal barrage that seemed to turn the tide of the match in his favor … but Del Rio had one final, wicked trick up his sleeve.
While Orton set up for a top rope suplex, The Mexican Aristocrat tripped Orton and trapped his legs in the ropes, stomping on the chest of the inverted third-generation Superstar and covering him for a two-count. With his sternum and his arm compromised, Orton seemed down for the count when The Essence of Excellence applied the Cross Armbreaker yet again. But The Viper, showing his heart, writhed his way out of the hold and slithered back to the turnbuckle, where Del Rio went for his patented enzuigiri … and then, finally, The Viper struck, dodging the kick and catching Del Rio in a midair RKO, felling Del Rio and leaving him no delusions as to who exactly he’d been mocking, belittling and baiting all along:
His name is Randy Orton. And he is still The Apex Predator.

20 October 2012

WWE SmackDown Results

 

Randy Orton def. The Miz

(WATCH | PHOTOS)
Far above the ring in a luxury box, Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez observed the impromptu match between former Intercontinental Champion The Miz and Del Rio’s recently named Hell in a Cell opponent, Randy Orton. (MATCH PREVIEW) When approached by Matt Striker, Del Rio reiterated that Orton was afraid of him and that he was, in fact, “WWE’s new Apex Predator.”
For his part, The Viper kept one serpentine eye on The Awesome One and one on The Mexican Aristocrat throughout the entire contest. And after pointing up to his Hell in a Cell adversary and avoiding Miz’s Skull-Crushing Finale, Orton struck with the RKO for the pin.
While Orton invited Del Rio down to the squared circle after the match, The Mexican Aristocrat informed him and the WWE Universe that a showdown between them would be on his terms, not those of WWE’s Apex Predator.

16 October 2012

The Viper Randy Orton will Face Alberto Del Rio At Hell in A Cell

Randy Orton vs. Alberto Del Rio

October 15, 2012

At WWE Hell in a Cell, Randy Orton will face off with Alberto Del Rio in a fierce battle between two of the most cunning Superstars in WWE.
The fuse on their explosive encounter was lit on the Sept. 28 edition of SmackDown. After being RKO’d earlier in the evening by Orton, Del Rio unleashed a furious backstage assault on The Viper, just as the target of his rage was readying himself for a World Title No. 1 Contender’s Match against Big Show. Not only did the attack ultimately contribute to Orton falling to The World’s Largest Athlete, but also The Mexican Aristocrat would immediately rekindle his onslaught as the smoke cleared — a display captured by WWE.com after SmackDown went off the air. (WATCH)
The smug Del Rio emerged the following week with his own impression of WWE’s Apex Predator, designed to add insult to injury and ridicule one of the most calculating grapplers ever to step through the ropes. This drew the ire of The Viper, who returned to the Oct. 12 edition of SmackDown to execute a surprise assault of his own, punishing Del Rio before RKO’ing Ricardo Rodriguez onto the announce table as his adversary fled his wrath.
As a result of the growing animosity between them, a match was announced during the following Monday’s Raw.
It’s fitting that the showdown between two of the most ruthlessly sly Superstars in the squared circle will occur in a pay-per-view containing the word “Hell,” as it will surely prove as merciless and it will be hazardous.
That is exactly the type of opponent that Orton prefers to feast upon. The nine-time World Champion is about as brutal as they come, known as much for his ruthless brawls outside the ropes — against the likes of Wade Barrett, Cody Rhodes and many more— as he is for the aggressive wars he has waged inside the ring. The serpentine Superstar thrives on conflict and can end any threat the second his opponent lets his guard down with three little letters: RKO!
Which of the two extremely treacherous warriors will rise above? Find out Oct. 28 at 8 ET/5 PT, only on pay-per-view.

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2 October 2012

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9 August 2012

Raw Results: Aug 6, 2012






Randy Orton and Big Show pulled no punches with both Superstars in a hostile mood and out to assert their presence on Raw. The Viper cornered Big Show early on with clotheslines and punches, but The World's Largest Athlete planted Orton with a sidewalk slam and taunted him as he inflicted more punishment. After Orton kicked out following a mighty Chokeslam, Big Show dumped The Apex Predator to the outside repeatedly and the fight spilled to the arena floor.
On the outside, Orton turned the tables on Big Show and went for the RKO before Big Show nailed him with a spear and both Superstars were counted out. Big Show tried to knock out Orton with a WMD following the match, but Orton stunned him with an RKO and stood triumphantly despite the double count-out result. (PHOTOS | VIDEO)

SmackDown Results: Aug 3,2012

 


(WATCH | PHOTOS)
In an explosive main event that saw Randy Orton return to SmackDown for the first time in two months, WWE’s Apex Predator would take on the No. 1 contender to the World Heavyweight Championship, Alberto Del Rio.
Just when it looked as if The Viper might be ready to put The Mexican Aristocrat down, his opponent’s personal ring announcer, Ricardo Rodriguez, interfered in the match, bringing about the disqualification.
In the post-match fury that followed, Orton repelled Del Rio’s assault, expelling his opponent from the ring in painful fashion. But the fireworks did not end there. As Del Rio was getting to his feet, The Great White emerged, wasting no time in hurling SummerSlam challenger back through the ropes to set up a thunderous RKO, courtesy of The Viper.
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31 July 2012

Randy Orton comments on his return to RAW!

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Raw Results: July 30, 2012


Randy Orton def. Heath Slater in his return to Raw

(PHOTOS) 

One week after losing to yet another WWE Legend, Heath Slater found himself going head to head with the original Legend Killer, Randy Orton! The One-Man Band called out any current Superstar in the back to answer his challenge, and Orton responded by pummeling Slater all over the ring. After blasting Slater with a rapid-fire powerslam and a DDT off the second rope, The Viper nailed him with a neck-twisting RKO to make a big statement in his return to Raw.

9 July 2012

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29 May 2012

28 May 2012


SmackDown live event in Guadalajara, Mexico, May 2012



Randy Orton's Tattoo

Randy Orton’s Tattooed Bible Verse: Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.” - 1 Peter 5:8

26 May 2012


SmackDown Results: May 25, 2012

Randy Orton Vs. Kane Vs. Alberto Del Rio

(WATCH | PHOTOS)
As Kane entered the ring to compete against Alberto Del Rio and Randy Orton in the Triple Threat World Title No.1 Contender’s Match, Daniel Bryan suddenly emerged from nowhere, unleashing an absolutely rabid assault on The Big Red Monster. After blasting him with a steel chair 26 times, WWE's "Yes!" man left the monstrous target of his rage lying in the canvas in incredible pain.
In spite of the incredible onslaught he suffered just moments earlier, The Devil’s Favorite Demon would choose to still compete against two of Friday night’s best for the right to face  Sheamus at No Way Out.
In the height of the action, Bryan returned with the steel chair. This would distract Kane long enough for Orton to regain the advantage and hit his masked opponent with the RKO. However, just when it looked like The Viper was going to grab the three-count, Del Rio took him out of the equation, stealing the huge win to become the new No. 1 contender for the World Heavyweight Title.
As the Mexican Superstar celebrated at the top of the ramp, Sheamus emerged, sending a clear message to his aristocratic new challenger that he can’t wait to kick his head off at the coming pay-per-view.

24 May 2012

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