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Old 09-25-2010, 04:10 AM   #4
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I don't like heel Orton. At the right time and the right place he is good, but it's time for him to roll with the motions and be a face. The fans essentially turned him, and the WWE actually listening to the fans is such a rarity that I am enjoying his current run.

As a performer, you have to do what the company asks of you. Triple H always thought he was a natural heel, and was reluctant to become a babyface, but he took the hit for the company and four years later he was still playing the same babyface character.

Maybe Orton feels the pressure is on him to deliver more as a top face, but I think if he just rolls with it he will surprise himself. Heel Orton really doesn't have a place in the current scene, in my opinion. At least not for quite a few months.
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