Over the course of his career in WWE, Randy Orton has proved he works infinitely better as a heel. However, his immense popularity with fans has occasionally forced officials to turn him into a babyface.
His debut year aside, Orton first worked face after breaking away from Evolution in 2004, branching out as a singles star. Though he remained over with audiences through the end of the year, it was clear he was better cast as a cocky heel, which he portrayed during his rivalry with The Undertaker in 2005.
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