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Originally Posted by road doggy dogg
I was refering more to Savior's post.
Do agree with Orton though, felt like he was one of the few "young guys" that at the time seemed like he was ready to hang with the big boys and never really got the chance.
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Hopefully, the bigger reason as to why they stopped his push had more to do with his backstage conduct (I.e. him being a dick) rather than him just being overly buried.
Even aside from the 2004 debacle........the WWE actually did a tremendous job of rebuilding and rebranding Orton about 5 years later when Orton became leader of Legacy and faced Triple H in the main event at Mania.
But again - Orton.......who had TREMENDOUS momentum heading into the main event, was defeated by Triple H.