I have been thinking about the similarities between these two for the past couple of months, and last night at Fatal Four-Way, it hit me even harder.
Now, I will admit up until about a year ago I had no interest in Randy Orton. It never had anything to do with his wrestling ability—because he is a great wrestler—but he was just another self-absorbed punk, and since he lost to Hulk Hogan at Summerslam 2006 he has done absolutely nothing with his "legend-killer" gimmick.
Between then and somewhere late last year he had practically no personality whatsoever. Even when he was first labeled as "the Viper," he was still just a guy.
Once he fully embraced the Viper gimmick, at least in my eyes, Orton beca...
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