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Ball So Hard University
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It's true. People have gone out of their way to make Randy look like a God in the ring. They should all receive a fair amount of credit for getting Orton to where he is today. That being said, Orton did a really good job of putting Mark Henry over.
Orton has the crowd behind him. He's proven that he can be both a face and a heel. His ring skills are solid and he, alongside the announce team, does a good job of presenting his gimmick. I'm not really sure what the future holds for him, but he has a solid fan base and I count myself as an Orton fan. One of the biggest complaints about Randy Orton is that he can be boring, one-dimensional, and that his promos can be dull. I never find myself too bored, because Orton is a student of the psychology that goes into these feuds and matches. He plays his part very well. If that's what works for him, that's what works for him. Future Hall of Famer. |
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Feeling Oof-y
Posts: 17,151
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It was easy to say that when he was in there with Punk and Christian (and even Ziggler on the 2 occasions they've faced off) but when the guy can have a good match with Mark Henry you kinda have to admit that the guy wasn't being carried through those earlier fueds.
I'd guess that working with the likes of Punk and Christian has made Orton raise his game/he had learned a thing or two from them. |
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