 What's good, George Boros back again with another video. So we're going to check out when Randy Orton turned face in 2014 by wrestling career. I've been looking forward to checking this video out. And I felt like this was the perfect moment to check this out since it's been confirmed that Randy Orton will be returning back into wrestling action at this year's survivor series. And he's going to be a part of Cody's team in war games. So it only makes sense to check out a video talking about Randy Orton turning face back in the day. And it just makes sense, man. I've seen a lot of you guys wanting me to check out some more Randy Orton content. So that's what we're going to do for you guys, man. And also I want to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving for those who celebrated, man. Hope you guys are enjoying the food. Hope you guys are enjoying the family and friend time. And just always remember, be thankful for the loved ones. Be thankful for the family and friends and just be thankful for just being alive and being able to see this day. I just want y'all to know I am very thankful for y'all, man. Every day I wake up trying to make some content for you guys to enjoy. You guys have changed my life for the better. I know my purpose in life and that is to entertain you guys. And I just want to say I'm thankful for each and every one of you guys that have subscribed, that's like, that's commented. Even if it wasn't positive, I appreciate the criticism. All that, man. I appreciate all you guys. I'm very thankful for y'all. So let's get right into this one. It should be a good one. Let's check out when Randy Orton said, you know what? I'm going to be a good guy just for a little bit. Randy Orton's time as a face had run its course by 2013. WWE thought a heel turn would result in a fresh change for the Viper. As early on he wasn't struggling, but Orton was not on the same level he was from 2010 to 2011. It was always in and out of the main event scene, with no title reign to show for it. Guys like Jack Swagger were challenging for the title at WrestleMania. His name wasn't even in contention from the summer of 2012 to the summer of 2013. It probably had to do with the wellness policy violation. The money in the bank opened a lot of possibilities and by the end of it, Randy Orton was back at the forefront in the main event of WrestleMania. The heel turn did wonders for him because as I said, he was not struggling. They just chose not to put him at the very top. His spot in the authority and storyline was mostly safe until Seth Rollins joined the group. This put things in jeopardy because Triple H and Stephanie were mostly favoring the young guy over the established 12-time champion. The preferential treatment of Rollins was slowly starting to piss off, or, and not to mention, Rollins dropped him with a curb stomp on Raw. He was boiling, his demeanor was becoming unpredictable and Triple H had to calm him down. The fans were loving this though. The COO wanted to deal with this at a later time, but Orton wasn't having it. He basically disobeyed the authority and in turn made himself a dead man walking. The Viper's actions the following week only added fuel to the fire. This was good. This, this, this transition, the transition they had from him being a part of the authority and him being that, that good heel figure that, you know, that we all have grown accustomed to in Randy Orton to see in how things were playing out, how the, you know, Triple H and Stephanie were looking at, looking at Seth Rollins as the next guy up and kind of slowly but surely phasing Randy or into the back and him seeing that. Ah, this, this, this heel turn was very, very entertaining. Now, not heel turn, this face turn was very entertaining. And after demanding a match against the architect, it was granted. The man lost his train of thought and by the looks of it, it wasn't coming back. Rollins ended up winning the match and it was a tough pill to swallow, but he did come to terms with it for all of two seconds. It was costly. At this point, Triple H was like, screw it. He saved Rollins from a pun after a failed attempt at calming things down. He was out. This man was full on 2010 Rand Yoren Zero Logic, all emotion and in the heat of the battle. He took a curb stomp on the announce table and the game didn't really want to continue, but Stephanie told him to finish this and a friend of old, the guy he brought in, basically his own kid, he ended up taking out. This was done to give Randy Yoren a hiatus. I believe he was shooting a movie. But Yoren was away. We all know how the story was going to continue, of course, but it was going to take a while. Randy Yoren returned at fast lane and dropped everybody in sight except for Seth Rollins. The architect ran away with a look of fear in his face and this feud was going to continue. He came out the next night on the road to discuss his disappearance. It was fuming and said that this was only the beginning and said that it was a state of execution for Seth Rollins. And this is when the authority without the architect came out. Stephanie was still trying to get him back in the authority, but Yoren had one intention, to take out Seth Rollins. It was a situation where they were forced to take him out and Stephanie was so desperate to move past this and look forward. To him, he'd rather kick ass than kiss ass. The big show tried to convince him to rejoin the group, the authority, but it was like selling out. Stephanie thought it was ironic Yoren was taken to high ground because he was committing even bigger crimes in the past. Even to her on multiple occasions. And that's what I like about this because it's like that's crazy. You would take this high ground purpose where it wasn't that long ago that you fucking gave me a DDT in the ring while my husband was tied up or handcuffed to the ropes and couldn't help me and you kissed me while I was knocked out. It wasn't too long ago where you kicked my father in the head and my brother in the head. You punted him in the head. We ain't forget. So now you want to be a good guy? What? Love it. He wanted him to come back home. This is great. As they're walking up the ramp, Yoren had a change of thoughts. He called for a meeting in the back and when it came time for it, Seth Rollins looked terrified, but was still able to talk about his worries of Yoren rejoining the authority. Stephanie was insistent on this, but the rest weren't. Her intentions came true though and the authority was back on the same page. Rollins and Yoren teamed up in the main event, but there was some problems. The Viper was more experienced and his instinct knew what was about to go down, so he wanted to tag in. But Rollins ended up refusing to do so and cost them the match. Right, towards the architect was laying in the same exact position many have in the past. Jane J got involved, paid the price, but Yoren wasn't going to do anything. It was clear though that at any time... And this was good. This was, it was the teasing. Because we knew Randy was going to strike. We just didn't know when and that's what I like about it. They didn't go right into it. They built up to it. It was like, all right, we're going to wait. And the whole idea of this is Randy being able to strike whenever he wants. And Seth knew that. And that's what makes this good. I can get you whenever I need to. I'm just going to wait. I'm going to wait until your guard is completely down. And then it's over for you. This was so fun. And he was going to strike. And Rollins was quite weary of that. He knew he was well aware of the fact that Randy Orrin was a snake. He was going to end up archioing him eventually. In the meantime, he was by Seth Rollins' side. Orrin was officially welcomed back into the authority and all these guys were talking good, sucking up to him. Jamie Noble had his reservations about him though. The future of the WWE was very comfortable about things. And he didn't even consider the possibility of Orrin turning on him at this moment. He thought about it last week, but things had calmed down since then. His returns to the group was met with strong criticism. Not from the guys, but the contrary. Orrin was trashing all of them. He called Kane a dumbass, Big Show a whiner. Jamie Noble's irrelevant and short. He didn't even talk to Joey Mercury. And Seth Rollins, he planned to make him his bitch. But this was all jokes. Fast 14. Yeah, that's what made this so funny. He was cooking everybody. And then he was like, yeah, I'm going to make you my bitch. I'm just playing, bro. Lighting up. I'm not about to hurt you. I'm not about to hurt you. The end of the night, Randy Orrin finally made his intentions known. He thought it was shameful that Rollins didn't think he would do something about it. He followed with a PGP down on the architect. The five-minute assault with Orrin launching him into the announce table, feeding him on the barricade and to top it all off in RKO. The authority expressed deep regret for letting him in and Orrin ended up challenging the architect, Seth Rollins, to a match at WrestleMania. This was accepted. However, Rollins wanted to match on rock. Yes, there was a bad intention there and Orrin was all aware of that. If all five of the authority members come out, he has enough venom in him, and if he gets taken out, then he'll be even more motivated to retaliate at WrestleMania. That thought came out true. The authority were here. One chair wasn't going to absolve him of this attack, but he was going to go out swinging. Sting, though, was more than gracious to help and this image is crazy. It's almost surreal. The fact that Randy Orrin and Sting stood in the same... That was so fucking cool, bro. Oh, they fucked this moment up with Sting, dawg. It is still one of the most infuriating what-could-have-been moments in WWE. Damn near in wrestling history that they fucked this up. There's no reason on God's green Earth Sting should be losing at his very and only appearance out of WrestleMania. There's no reason why other than pettiness from Vince McMahon. And I think a little bit of with Triple H, too. I ain't gonna absolve Triple H of all this, but this was a cool visual. Same ring, side by side. It's weird. It's very odd. Now it doesn't seem odd, but when you look at it from that time period, you didn't think Sting would come to WWE let alone stand next to Randy Orrin in the same ring. They cleared house and the momentum was still on Orrin's side. He was almost unstoppable ahead of WrestleMania and Seth Rollins refused to come near. He lost a handicap match to the Viper on the final round before WrestleMania and that was the build. That's the build. Randy Orrin had an almost uncontrollable rage that couldn't be contained. Rollins' status as the face or the future of WWE was coming to question and it was very one-sided, which I think is right because they took him out in the beginning. WWE was clearly thinking ahead here and Rollins had some other plans, so you have to heat up Randy Orrin. Now every time I see this WrestleMania, I'm gushing over at the Vibe Santa Clara, California, the Sunda, man, it was perfect. As for Orrin and Rollins, good. The Viper changed it up wearing red trunks and elbow pads and he was basically a modern version of his 2004 self look-wise. One thing to notice is that this man was even more energetic and exciting than previous. He found a great combination on this night of his experienced self and his young self. Seth Rollins on the other hand, you know 2015 rounds, but the match clicked because it wasn't trying to be anything special. The only thing that was different was, as I said, Orrin was more eccentric. He was more exciting. There was something in the air that day about him and best of all was the mid-air archaic. I swear Orrin was wilding on this thing. He felt so reinvigorated. This is so good. And I don't know what it was, but it was so fresh. It was just his attitude. So what made this match different compared to others was his energy. It was good. You felt that he was more in tune and eager to put on a show. Seth Rollins though had the last laugh as he cashed in money in the bank to become champion by the end of the night. He rained down Rollins' parade saying, regardless of being champion, he beat him at WrestleMania. Basically, he wanted to do it again for the title. Kane had enough of this and demanded respect and in an effort to test Randy Orrin, he made a match between himself and the Viper. DQ finished. Orrin was hurting, but he was prepared for the number one contender's main event. This match was chaotic. Everyone was involved, but Orrin stood victorious for all of five seconds because Rollins hit the curb stop. Both men had a confrontation the following week over the stipulation and Rollins had his choice. The RKO was banned. And this match was more comfortable than a baby at night. But now it was Orrin's choice. And this is what made that kind of cool. The RKO was banned. You can't use it. So how is Randy Orrin going to overcome this? That's his secret. We're not even a secret weapon. That's just his best weapon. That's the weapon that he's won so many. Well, not weapon. Well, essentially, I guess you could say it is a weapon. But that's the move. He's won so many championships with how is he going to overcome this and the authority to stop Seth Rollins? He wanted to take away Rollins' best weapon, the authority. So he chose a steel cage match. He flipped over Rollins through J&J security around and sent them running. The RKO was going away for extreme rules, so Orrin decided to pull something straight out of the attitude era, a night full of chaos. He gave everyone a preview of extreme rules. Rollins came out and said he's the best at this game. If Randy Orrin praises Randy Orrin about assuring him, he won't be the champion. He told him to get all of his system. And he was like, saying no more. I'm on an RKO everybody I see. Best of all, he promised to RKO Seth Rollins before it ended. And this was so good, too. This was so good. Him just going around RKOing people was fantastic, bro. Just to hype up for this match. That was so good. Actually, what happened? He RKOed the new day. He slayed her in the back. Seth Rollins was so distracted by the drama with Cain that he completely forgot about the Viper. He made good on his promise. Triple H was mad. Cain was elated. And Randy Orrin was in a nice position ahead of extreme rules. Their match at Extreme Rules didn't really hit that hard. It's unfortunate, but the skill cage kind of hurt these two. It was supposed to prevent the others from entering, but that's exactly what happened. But that's the problem with WWE booking skill cages. You know someone's going to get involved. Like in war games. I am truly expecting Rhea Ripley to get involved. And I am expecting Randy Orrin to handle it. Simple. If there's a cage, there's going to be some interference. That's just how it is. As I said, Rollins and Orrin were just better suited in another situation. It would have been better if they were actually facing off in literally an Extreme Rules match. I think that would have made more sense. Match-wise. Story-wise, Orrin of course wanted to prevent the authority from interfering, so that made sense. Rollins arched Orrin to steal the victory, and it would have been better if it was another match. Orrin wanted a rematch, but the problem was Rollins turned him down. Roman Reigns wanted a title match too. Kane saw things differently and was willing to give them a chance. The fans were going to choose them. And when it came down to it, they chose a triple-thread match. The Viper was more than confident about his chances. Roman Reigns though, was quick to shut him up and made mention of their history in the past. Problem was, Randy had 12 world championships, so he is used to this situation. He actually won matches involving the world title. They had an even bigger problem though, because Dean Ambrose got himself a title shot as well, so it was a fatal 4-way match. Very excited match at Payback. Fatal 4-ways always hit, but this one was a hidden gem. It really was. It's pretty damn fun. You should go watch it. I watched the first video. Of course, it was nice. It was a W match. Rollins retained the title to move on and continue his feud with Dean Ambrose, whereas Orrin went elsewhere. Following Payback, Randy Orrin slowly developed a feud with Sheamus. These two were having intense brawls. Sheamus tried to take it out Orrin after his match with Cain, or during his match with Cain, which was a no-DQ match, and he disappeared. And upon his return, Orrin dropped the Celtic Warrior within RKO. Love to see it. He wanted to lift the Mohawk off his fat head and shove it up as exactly what he said in a promo, and this led to a match at Battleground. They had a decent match at Battleground with Orrin winning because Sheamus had the money in the bank curse. Their feud is mostly consisting of six-man tag team matches. Not the money in the bank curse. Orrin was usually on top, but Sheamus hit him where it hurts most. Okay, this is how it goes. The Viper had gotten in himself a title shot against Seth Rollins for the main event of the August 10th, 2015 episode of Ra. Orrin had his hands on the title during the match, but Sheamus cost him the match. He tries cashing in, but the Viper rebinded within RKO, so they were equal. Their match, as some are saying, was once again decent, but this time around, Sheamus beat Orrin clean, which was crazy. Crazy because this man was losing every match and here he is being Randy Orrin. As I said, Sheamus wasn't an established star or anything like that. It's just Sheamus was very cowardly as Mr. Money the Bank. This feud wasn't really detailed. Both men only interacted in matches. Very rarely would they speak, otherwise I would have mentioned it for this video. Orrin won the rubber match on the September 7th, 2015 episode of Ra to move on, but right after the match, the lights went out and the Wyatt family respond. Wyatt went for strikes, Strowman choked them out, slammed them on the mat, and Randy Orrin was yet another victim of the Wyatt family. JBL explained things. So at the time, Ambrose and Reigns wanted a partner for Knight of Champions and Orrin was a potential candidate. Upon Orrin's return, he saved Ambrose and Reigns from an attack and cleared house. The feud was supposed to transition towards Randy Orrin and the Wyatt. Roman was busy with Bray, whereas Dean and Orrin were dealing with the other three. Both men at trust issues, Dean Morso, and Orrin literally said he can't even trust himself. But right afterwards, Orrin suffered a shoulder injury and a tag team match against the New Day. This was a big injury. It wasn't supposed to be as big as it once looked, but it was. On this injury, the Legend Killer said, and I quote, I had a match October 12th in Chicago. My shoulder got stretched back and I had a repair 12 years ago that was destroyed. I had a little pain, got an MRI, and I was told they had to fix my shoulder again, Orrin explains. I had a new guy do it and had a stabilization done that they do to rugby players get. And there's some tough customers. This came at a terrible time because WWE was preparing for WrestleMania 32. John Cena got injured, Seth Rollins stung. That's why Shane McMahon returned. It was tough and I'm sure the Viper would have been in a marquee match. There was a rumor at the time he injured himself taken in a trash out. The wrestling observer reported this. I didn't see much in it. Just wanted to mention it. Randy Orrin missed Survivor Series, Royal Rumble, and most importantly, WrestleMania 32. A lot had changed since Randy Orrin got injured. AJ Styles debuted and cast around the main roster. Chris Jericho had an entirely new character and things were already stacked in the summer of 2016. Yet you add Randy Orrin. Upon his return, WWE had already announced a match between the Beast, Brock Lesnar and himself for SummerSlam. As strange as it sounds, this was a very fresh match. Orrin's first appearance came at battleground. What was more shocking than this match happening was Orrin wearing pants here. Orrin was so gracious and humble about being back and most importantly, he was motivated. He was so excited that he didn't mind sharing the ring with Chris Jericho. Why did you was a bit worried about taking an archaic own thread and hit a code breaker out of nowhere? He relayed Orrin on what happened in the past year and best of all, he wanted to give him the gift of Jericho. Oh, he got scared. Orrin said he looks like Ellen and was warned about Brock Lesnar and basically, Chris Jericho was like, Suplexity was on the horizon. But this is where Jericho got curious. Why is it that both men have been in the company so long, yet they never faced off and claimed Orrin was scared of Brock Lesnar. For him, it was about having an epic return. Facing Brock Lesnar is necessary. He can't face a random like Fondango. And this shut up Jericho. So he told him what's going to happen in SummerSlam. Brock is going to take him to Suplexity. Was this a problem? No, because he was prepared to take 20 Suplexes. But all he needed to do is hit one RKO, no enhancement needed. Now it looked kind of stupid. Yeah, that was, that was a, that was a wild little jab there. Brock said, no enhancement needed for that one. I was like, oh, oh boy. My boy Randy's spitting the venom for real. Hearing that, but it was clearly a reference to Lesnar. You see, Brock Lesnar failed a drug test ahead of UFC 200. Chris Jericho is the spokesperson of Lesnar called Orrin a stupid idiot. He claimed that these were his words. So he was going to be exempt for taking a beating. And he started pressing Orrin to hit an RKO. Ah, nope. Oh, there it is. RKO out of nowhere. Very entertaining segment. Chris Jericho was in amazing form at this point and could do no wrong. Randy was welcomed back with open arms by the fans. And he returned to the squared circle as a member of the SmackDown roster. The draft and brand split were in full swing. You joined a core group of veterans such as Kane, John Cena, and The Miz. Speaking of The Miz, Orrin's first match back was against him later that week. Miz was absolutely dominant, but all Orrin had to do was hit the RKO like that. I thought he was going to book her team, Miz, and was going to wait a minute to pin him, but he ended up hitting another RKO to win the match. By the looks of it, the man was informed. But what did Paul Heyman think? You guys know how he starts the promo, promoting the hell out of Brock Lesnar. He shockingly said that Lesnar's going to entertain the fans. Not in the traditional way that WWE does. It's politically incorrect. It's violent. He said that Lesnar doesn't need to step up to the new era. It's the contrary, the opposite. The new era needs to step up to Brock Lesnar. There's no attempts at courting favor from Lesnar. None of that. And talks about Orrin's ridiculous. He hears voices. Well, how many tell you Lesnar's going to take you to Suplex City? If you're not, well, his mind just filled with nonsense. If it's the opposite, then Orrin should listen to Heyman and said what's going to happen at Summer's Slam. He shouted that Orrin will never hit an RKO on Lesnar and low in the hole that RKO item. That was such a good. This is why I give props to WWE in their production and how they frame up things. You're looking at the hard cam. Well, they're looking at the hard cam. Paul Heyman's talking. They have the camera exclusively on Brock and they do this panning slowly but surely panning in while Paul Heyman saying you'll never hit an RKO on the beast. You'll never hit an RKO on Brock Lesnar. And all of a sudden you get hit with it. That was good. The way they set that up. That was a cool visual. I remember watching it live. I thought that she was cool. Nowhere. I can't overstate how awesome this moment was. It was random. It was something straight from the 2000s. The fact that they actually pulled a surprise on me. This is what it's all about. Like if they do this every once in a while it's nice and they were doing it in the beginning of the brand split. It was like, hey, we want to show you guys we actually changed. But they did, of course. And Lesnar was almost ecstatic. Everything about this program was exciting. It was. It was hype. And in an effort to prevent a situation like Raw, security were in place for Orange Match with Fondango the next night on SmackDown. They were doing business as usual and Lesnar ran into a problem with an F5. The woman shared the accolade of being two of the youngest world champions and Randy said that he lost respect for Brock when he left. He felt that he wasn't the same guy that he thought he was after leaving. He's like, oh, Lesnar turned out to be the guy that I didn't think he was. Brock, on the other hand, saw the Viper as someone who was beneath him. He's a mega superstar. Oren, he's a star. Their archaeo was a sign. He wanted Brock to know that he's the man. Problem was the beast didn't see him that way. He's just a man. And Heyman described them as a surfer that meets a shark. Oren was eager to kill the legend of Brock Lesnar and when asked how he was going to stay in form ahead of Summerslam, Oren assured everyone that it takes one RKO to get to Viperville. This was so good, bro. This was so fucking entertaining. Something fresh. This was good. I just didn't know how the match was going to end, though. But, uh, yeah, this was so good. Virto Del Rio thought it was a joke like Disneyland. So Oren wanted to give him a VIP ride. Del Rio pushed Oren very far, isolated that arm, and even got himself disqualified. But the RKO got him out of a tough situation. On the final row before Summerslam, Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman gave their final thoughts on Summerslam. Before Heyman could speak, Heath Slater of all people interrupted him. Now, this guy was so damn desperate. He was trying to find any way to get a contract even if he had to piss off Brock Lesnar. Slater asked for a chance to face Brock Lesnar and it was all jokes from their side. Heyman moved on like Slater was a jobber and he roared over being disrespected. He's like, He knew he would get his ass kicked but he had a family. Lesnar knew where he was coming from and said that he's got kids too before bringing him into the ring. All to tell him that he doesn't give a shit about his kids. I was like, It's GGs for him, bro. GGs for Heath, bro. And they go, Hey! I was like, bro, they sent this man out here to get fucking destroyed. Tell it to none of me. I don't give a shit about your kids and proceed to beat you up. That's cold. Lesnar gave him two options and even though Slater made his decision, he accomplished nothing. Now that was over with Heyman spoke again. Now, we had to sell the fans on the match and how good Orin is. Brock doesn't believe anything he says. Nobody could stand up to him not even a 12-time champion. Very simple builds for the match. They were keeping them separate a lot. I think it would have been cool to see a bra but it is what it is. This match was something of epic proportions. Randy Orin, one of the very top guys in WWE, a man that reigned to top the company in Lesnar's absence and Brock Lesnar on the other side. A behemoth, I remember my prediction for this match but I had high hopes. That's what it comes down to. It felt like a mesh that was too big to fail. You know those type of matches. Now let's talk about it. Lesnar easily took control. He threw Orin around repeatedly with the German suplexes and I lost count. This man was tossing him around like he was nothing or he didn't put up much of a fight. He was being bullied around but all he took was one RKO on the announce table. Brock was so out of depth at this point. He took a second rogue DDT in RKO but he still kicked out. Brock quickly rebonded with an F5 and delivered some rough referee stopping the match and awarding the victory to the Beast and even then he continued the assault leading to Shane McMahon coming up. Lesnar ended up dropping him as well and it was a strange match. I didn't like it. It was paced horribly and yes Orin did have his moments but it didn't live up to the hype. It didn't because all we did see was Randy Orton get destroyed and he got victimized. He got busted open legit pull the blood leaking out of his skull. That's all we got and then Shane McMahon comes out there and he gets F5 for his troubles like it didn't live up to what I think a lot of fans were expecting still a very sick moment but it didn't live up. Not to mention he suffered a concussion and he suffered a concussion the hardware and Lesnar really ripped him open forced him to bleed and they did it the hard way it's crazy how they actually booked this match and allowed for Orin to get hurt like that it's very strange I believe Shane McMahon was supposed to face Brock Lesnar on May 33 they were starting to build the program up here but man Randy Orton really got shattered here I think that's a reason why he got that super push later on it's to owe up to this problem over here I just didn't like the way the match went and he doesn't need help you know it's Randy Orton at the end of the day Randy Orton is a 12 time champion he does not need help but in a situation like this with a guy who is a little bigger or stronger book than him I think it should have been a little closer than it was because Lesnar I just didn't think it was a good match now there's a counter to this this is one thing to mention it's understandable why they did it you see Brock Lesnar just came off of a UFC 200 victory they're bringing him back to the WWE obviously he's going to destroy one of the biggest wrestlers it makes sense which leads me to another point why have the match Randy Orton returned he needed momentum obviously because at the end of the day he's returning star he's going to bring a lot of value to the SmackDown brand match answer that as I'm assuming they needed a big marquee main event you can't just have Finn Balor and Seth Rounds main event which it could obviously but they probably didn't see it that way so I was happy they booked this match but timing was bad if this happened a year later I'm pretty sure it would have been better because they didn't have to like protect Brock Lesnar as hard as they would have they were going to protect him he was going to win this match no doubt about it but I'm sure it would have been better in other years because in 2016 there was the UFC element so he was always going to win Orton from here went on to feud with the wife and that was actually going to include in this video but things got too complicated I'll eventually do it of course Orton's return was hindered by an injury who knows what he would have done at WrestleMania 32 who knows if he would have been a face but I just want to talk about here so yeah I want you guys to give Randy Orton's face turn please comment down below and that's for his video make sure you hit I'm going to go ahead and give this a like right here this is great this was fantastic right here this this shows exactly why Randy Orton is one of the best to ever do it he had some very interesting back and forth some feuds and even though the Brock versus Randy Orton match should have definitely been a lot better just because of who they are it should have been booked a lot better at the end of the day that ending was still super wild it's the ending that people will always remember the dude legitimately got busted open hard way and caught a concussion we still don't know how that helped anybody else other than Brock and you know the whole shaming man stuff was kind of weird too that didn't fall through but it still was memorable for the lead up and the build up and even just that particular moment or what not but it definitely could have been better either way Randy Orton is that guy so comment down below let me know how did you guys feel about Randy Orton's face turn around this time period and what was your favorite moment from his face turn around this time period as well but I appreciate all of the support you guys shown on channel I'm still young speedy youtube wrestling champion appreciate y'all kicking with me see y'all in the next one peace