 What's good, Josh Boar Ross back again with another video. So man, check out 10 times Randy Orton shockingly went off script in WWE by WrestleMania, Randy Orton's one of the few individuals in WWE. He's kind of, I guess you could say, earned that privilege where he can go off script. He can say certain things that other superstars cannot say because they don't have that track record with the people in the back. He can get away with a lot of stuff. He's one of those superstars and they may say something to him in the back. They may not. He's that guy. Randy Orton is him. So we're gonna check out some of these moments where he just went off script, said, fuck it, should be a good one. Appreciate all love and support, man. Let's get right into this one. Since debuting on the WWE main roster in 2002, Randy Orton has been one of the top guys in the company. When Orton joined the popular Evolution Stable in 2003, it was clear that WWE had a clear vision for Orton's success. And it's certain that he's overachieved when it comes to WWE's expectations. And he is truly a WWE legend. For sure. Over the past decade, Orton has emerged as someone WWE can count on. And so can fellow wrestlers, as he's pretty much considered the locker room leader in WWE. One of the most under-appreciated things about the Viper is how he's always willing to give back and put talent over. And Orton rarely takes issue with anything he's scripted to do. However, there are 10 distinct occasions where the former WWE champion has decided to deviate away from the script and create a moment that fans will never forget. Joining us today is WrestleMania looks at 10 times of Randy Orton shockingly went off script in WWE. Should be a good one, man. Wishing Randy Orton to speedy recover hopefully he's good. Can't wait for him to come back. Be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusive lists. Also check out our new channel, WrestleMania Shorts. Number 10, cursing. SmackDown 1000 featured a true treat for fans as WWE booked a reunion of popular stable evolution. During the segment, Batista made a common informing Ric Flair to keep that thing in his pants, and all the members of the group lost it, including Orton. Triple H could then be seen whispering something in Orton's ear, which Orton responded by visibly saying a curse word. This wasn't remotely scripted and WWE were forced to heavily edit the segment on their official YouTube upload of the Evolution reunion. Number nine, split jump. It wasn't like it was picked up. I mean, I guess someone can obviously read his lips and what he's saying. But I don't think it's that big of a deal, but hey, I don't run WWE. This one though, this was funny. I don't, he just randomly did that shit out of nowhere, bro. But 2011 was a tremendous year for Randy Orton. Orton engaged in extended feud with Christian, and this highlighted Orton's ordering work so much so that Orton has labelled the feud with Christian as one of his all-time favourite rivalries. For sure. During this time, it was evident that Orton was truly happy with what he was bringing to the table, and this was on full display on an episode of SmackDown on the road to 2011's Over the Limit pay-per-view event. Jin and Charles Robinson couldn't believe what they were seeing. It was a hilarious moment, and it was great to see Orton let loose. Number eight, Live TV. You probably had to cut it for whatever reason, but it's just, what you know already? TV is awesome. Speaking of Randy Orton in 2011, during the All-Star Raw episode, Orton's mic malfunctioned during a promo segment, and it wouldn't handle this with a hilariously unscripted remark. As I was saying, Live TV is awesome. Orton declared as a live crowd cheered on. It's difficult for wrestlers to know what to do when something of this nature happens. Some wrestlers would just continue their promo, but Orton addressing it was a smart move, as Orton was right. It was live TV and anything can happen at any time. This off-screen comment was later edited out of the WB Network version of that particular episode of Raw, but thankfully YouTube footage of the original broadcast existed. Why? Why would they cut that? I don't know man, I feel like WWE, they micromanage a lot, especially like stuff like this, like I wouldn't have cut that. That makes it even more endearing when you hear that or see that, like you know, something happened live, that's what makes it live television and for him to kind of just, you know, have that little endearing remark. I don't, once again, I don't run WWE, so it is what it is, but still. Number seven, Blowing a Kiss. Of the world following Extreme Rules 2015, opened up with a promo segment between Seth Rollins, Randy Orton and Roman Reigns. During the segment, Reigns would stand on the announce table and as who was delivering his promo, Orton randomly went off script and blew a kiss. Some fans believed that Orton was blowing a kiss directly to Reigns, which would be kind of strange, while some fans stated that Orton's wife was in the front row, so the kiss was intended for her. Number six, Can't Keep a Straight Face. R-Truth has a reputation for being one of the funniest wrestlers in the locker room. Punched himself, bro. That's why R-Truth is a national treasure, bro. He said, wait, I got you Big Show. R-Truth has made a number of wrestlers bright character and he even made Brock Lesnar. He had to fucking laugh, bro. And getting Brock to laugh is funny too, bro. Orton almost fall to the floor with laughter during a memorable Raw segment. R-Truth almost made band yacht and break character during a backstage segment on Raw in 2020. Orton was backstage with his former mentor Rick Flair and this is when Orton and Flair were interrupted by Truth. Truth believed that Flair was actually a Kirito Zawa. Flair instantly smirked but Orton was forced to go off script and put his hand over his face as he clearly couldn't stop laughing. It was a brilliant moment that highlighted how Truth can make anyone on the roster laugh. Number five, Are We Off the Air? In 2014, a clip around Orton went viral. Following an episode of Raw in the summer of 2014, a video surfaced of Orton asking a production member of Raw if he was off the air. Once the production team member informed Orton that WWE were indeed off the air, Orton stopped selling and casually began to stroll to the back. It was hilarious to see. Incredibly lucky that the ringside fan captured the iconic moment on camera. Number four, For Getting Lines? Although after WrestleMania featured notoriously the hottest crowd of the year, the crowd is usually made up of the most die-hard wrestling fans, so they're prone to take over the show in any manner they see fit. The Raw after WrestleMania 29 was a newsworthy one, as the crowd were electric, and there were notably boob baby faces such as John Cena, Seamus and Randy Orton. Speaking of Orton, he was involved in a promo segment on the show with Seamus. Both of them teamed with Big Show the night prior at WrestleMania 29, but Big Show had turned on both men. No surprise, so they wanted revenge. The context of this promo was that both wanted to face the Big Show on Raw, but Orton got completely lost and forgot his lines. This forced Orton to go off script and audibly ask Seamus. It was a little awkward as it was rare for Orton to forget his lines, but it looked like the hostile crowd had thrown him off guard. WWE weren't impressed with Orton going off script to ask for his lines, so they decided to heavily edit the promo segment on the WWE network, so footage of the promo slip-up only exists thanks to original YouTube uploads of the- I can see them micromanaging that, I get that, but still. In from a segment, number three, eating a hot dog. By October 2014, Randy Orton was in such a strong position in WWE that he could go off script virtually every week and never be punished. However, most of the times Orton deviating away from the script was to enhance the segment, and this was most definitely the case on the October 6, 2014 edition of Raw. Orton was teeming with Kane and Seth Rollins to take on John Cena in a handicap match when suddenly Dean Ambrose wore a hot dog cart to the ring. Following some commotion involving the hot dog cart, Orton could be seen selling at ringside, but Orton wasn't just selling, he was legitimately eating a hot dog. This was an unbelievable moment, and it was captured on live TV for the entire world to witness. Number nine, flipping off the fans. A night of champions 2012 featured a stacked card and a red hot Boston crowd. Randy Orton at this particular pay-per-view would collide with Dolph Ziggler. The two would have a great matchup, but the crowd were heckling Orton throughout the match. Eventually, this got too much forward, and he proceeded to flip the ringside fans off in a quick gesture. But even though the gesture was on screen for less than a second, WWE was PG by the year 2012, so- Who remembers when Randy Orton flipped off Seth Rollins? Oh, that was so good. When he was teasing like, yeah, you know, no hard feelings after Seth had pretty much like ridden him off TV for a little bit, or had, you know, had storyline injured him or whatnot. And he came back and he's like, oh, everything's good. Everything's great. And I think they had a, I think it was like a tag team match on Monday Night Raw. And Seth Rollins was going to go for the tag, but Randy stepped back. Oh, what? And the crowd started going crazy and Seth like, what are you doing? Come on, bro. Come on, tag me, bro. So you get in and he put up the both the middle fingers. The camera caught it, but then the camera adjusted it or whatnot. But you knew he put up both the middle fingers and all that beat down was so good. Oh my God. That was so good. Who remembers? Great times. Going off script in this controversial way wasn't welcomed by WWE. Orton would be forced to apologize via Twitter following the incident in a tweet which read, had a blast tonight. Great crowd in Boston. Sorry if I offended anybody with that inappropriate gesture. And number one, laying into Kofi Kingston. When fans are asked about what is the most infamous moment of Randy Orton's career, the common answer would be probably the time he laid into Kofi Kingston on Raw in 2010. By late 2009, fans were sick and tired of seeing the same old wrestlers pushed into the main event scene. So WWE needed to push fresh blood. What are the talents WWE decided to push with Kofi Kingston? Kingston was an amazing athlete and was having solid matches on TV. He would enter into a feud with Orton and even pin Orton clean. This push was intended to delete Kingston winning the Money in the Bank briefcase at WrestleMania 26. One triple threat match with Orton and John Cena changed everything. The finish of the aforementioned match went completely wrong. Kingston was supposed to be pinned following a punk kick. However, Kingston got a burly, meaning Orton had to go off script and use an RKO. He then went on an unscripted tirade of Kingston calling it stupid several times. This later WWE cancelling Kingston's push and his Money in the Bank victory would have been awarded to Jack Swagger. This unscripted incident would later be used for a feud between the two in 2019 during the time when Kingston had finally reached the top of WWE and was arraigning WWE Champion. It did not hit because I was looking forward to that. Okay, we're gonna blur the lines of what's real and what's not. They're gonna take us back down memory lane. Kofi now is the champ. Randy wants the championship. We know their history and what happened in the past. It didn't it didn't land. And I think the reason why it for me it didn't land or it didn't live up to what it should have been is Kofi was still this good goody two shoes, eat my pancakes with the new day and and all this other stuff. He still had that that gimmick about him. And it's like that's it's nothing wrong at times. But this is the guy that essentially was the reason why you didn't become WWE Champion years ago. This guy is trying to take this from you. This guy is trying to make it personal. Again, this guy is being very disrespectful and you I don't know it just came off like the power of positivity. That's cool to preach to the kids. But sometimes you got to let the kids know that there's going to be some people out there that don't care about that and you're going to have to fight fire with fire sometimes to to let you know to stand up for yourself. So that was my only thing. I just wish Kofi was a little bit more serious in his title run and definitely more serious in this feud with Randy Orton. That's my opinion. That's just my little little tidbit about that. But this was a great video. Randy Orton, like I said, it's Randy Orton the goat. He can say and do whatever he wants because he's Randy fucking Orton. Comment down below. Let me know your favorite Randy Orton moment promo segment. Let me know down below, man. 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