In the long run, however, Orton would turn into the real winner. >RELATED: WrestleMania 36 review: Against all odds in front of no fans, WWE puts on two near-perfect shows In the end, Edge took home the victory after a Conchairto on top of a production truck, his first win in a WWE ring since 2011. The two took each other to the brim throughout their 36-minute match that spanned almost every part of the WWE Performance Center, and the slow-paced, methodical nature of the match fit everything personality-wise that Orton had built up over the last decade. The intensity was building, but like the air being left out of a balloon, it all dissipated when it was announced that WrestleMania 36 would not be able to be held in Tampa, Florida in April, and would instead be taped in front of no fans.Įnsuing promos between Orton and Edge were still as fiery as ever, but the lack of a crowd took away from a few larger-scale moments in the build-up to the “Last Man Standing” match the duo had on Night 2 of WrestleMania 36. He was back to delivering RKO’s to anyone who got in his way and punish people left and right, whether it was Edge himself or Edge’s wife, Beth Phoenix. The two were on a collision course en route to a massive match at WrestleMania 36, and Orton seemed to be back to the former version of himself that had fans tuning in week in and week out for years in the prime of his career. >RELATED: ‘We’re all superstars’: WWE’s influence across sports world continues to grow as company’s deal with FOX beginsīefore fans were forced to start watching from home rather than in-person, Orton was in the early stages of a hot feud with a friend-turned-foe in Edge, known to many by his real name, Adam Copeland. Regardless, Orton has maneuvered through this new era in stride and has managed to take the wrestling world by storm over the last few months, even in the first year of his 40s. Wrestlers have been forced to adjust their speaking styles and movements in the ring to coincide with the company’s new camera set-up, all inside of a plexiglass-protected “stage” of sorts. The thousands of fans that the “Legend Killer” is used to seeing in arenas across the country have turned into a smaller group of WWE developmental talent inside of the WWE Performance Center in Florida. It seems that The Fiend has his eyes on Randy Orton, but The Viper doesn’t want any kind of receipt for burning down Sister Abigail’s shed.WWE superstar Randy Orton may “hear voices” in his head according to his theme song, but he’s not hearing many in the crowd when he steps into the ring for episodes of Monday Night Raw. Instead of turning around, Orton walked towards McIntyre and they continued to fight around the ringside area with Orton slamming McIntyre on the announcer’s table and throwing punches as they went off the air. McIntyre was about to hit the Claymore Kick but the lights went out and when they came back on, McIntyre was left in the ring as Orton backed away towards the backstage area but The Fiend appeared behind Orton. Orton asked for The Fiend but McIntyre ran out and he attacked Orton as Bliss laughed. Bliss noted that Orton burned the house down with McIntyre last night, a reference to when Orton Burned Wyatt’s house a few years ago. The new song uses the same EDM/dubstep chords from her original theme, Spiteful, but is now slightly slowed down with a warped effect, and is accompanied by subtle laughter.īliss asked Orton about his title win at the Hell in a Cell and Orton asked her if she has surprises for him. Bliss was given a darker version of her regular theme song to fit with her new character. This week’s RAW episode closed out with Alexa Bliss’ “ A Moment Of Bliss” with WWE Champion Randy Orton as the special guest.
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