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Randy Orton Bio







Name               :          Randal Keith Orton

Ring Name      :          Randy Orton

Birth Date       :          1 April 1980

Birth Place      :         Tennessee, USA


Mini Bio


Randal"Randy" Keith Orton was conceived on April 1, 1980 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Grandson ever extraordinary wrestlers Bob Orton Sr. what's more, child of "Cowhand" Bob Orton, Randy proceed with the Legacy of his family in wrestling calling. Randy is the eldest of his two siblings – Becky and Nathan. Randy has finished his graduation from Hazelwood Central High School in 1998. Later he joined the Unite States Marine Corps. Following a year he was put into military jail for 38 days for resisting his leader. Orton gets preparing from his dad "Rancher" Bob Orton. Randy made his presentation in WWE in 2001. Randy is the most youthful to wind up "World Heavyweight Champion" at age of 24. He has additionally won World Tag Team Championship collaborating with Edge. This Legend Killer is additionally champ of 2009 Royal Rumble. Randy was the Ex-Member of gathering Evolution which comprises of Triple H, Ric Flair and Dave Batista. On April 26, 2009, Orton collaborated with Ted DiBiase Jr. also, Cody Rhodes to thrashing Triple H, Batista and Shane McMahon at the 2009 Backlash pay-per-view. 

Full Bio 

Randall Keith "Randy" Orton (conceived April 1, 1980 in Knoxville, Tennessee), is an American third-era proficient wrestler as of now working for World Wrestling Entertainment's SmackDown! brand. 

Orton originates from a group of expert wrestlers beginning from his granddad Bob Orton, Sr. His uncle Barry O was additionally a previous wrestler. Subsequent to moving on from Hazelwood Central High School he was prepared by his dad, "Cattle rustler" Bob Orton, and made his expert wrestling debut in 2000 with the MMWA-SICW in the place where he grew up of Saint Louis, Missouri, and had a match with another St. Louis bunch, Central Championship Wrestling, with O.G. Stevie B. Not long after, he marked a formative manage WWE and was sent to Ohio Valley Wrestling. He appeared on WWE programming in April 2002. 

Orton prepared at Ohio Valley Wrestling in Louisville, until he was raised to the primary list. He had little effect as a face on SmackDown! before being drafted to RAW, where he turned into a heel. 

Orton's heel turn was drawn out more than a while. While sidelined with an isolated shoulder, Orton propelled the "Randy News Network", a week after week vignette which highlighted Orton clarifying the present status of his shoulder. He likewise gave an email address by which fans could get in touch with him to express their bolster (GetWellRandy@wwe.com). His pompous, egotistical state of mind continuously turned the fans against him. 

Upon his arrival on January 20, 2003, Orton tripled H, Ric Flair and Batista beat down Scott Steiner, an opponent of Triple H's. Triple H later called the foursome Evolution. Now Orton was given the contrivance of The Legend Killer which saw him overcoming or embarrassing incredible wrestlers and identities. Orton picked up disgrace when he spat in the characteristics of wrestling legends Mick Foley and Harley Race. At Unforgiven 2003 on September 21, Orton crushed Shawn Michaels with the assistance of Ric Flair. 

Orton went ahead to crush Rob Van Dam for the WWE Intercontinental Championship at Armageddon 2003 on December 14. He got to be one of the longest-ruling Intercontinental Champions of late years, holding the title for seven months. 

On the July 26, 2004 scene of Raw, Orton won a 20-man fight illustrious to end up the main contender to the World Heavyweight Championship. On August 15, 2004 at SummerSlam 2004, Orton vanquished the World Heavyweight Champion Chris Benoit by pinfall taking after a R.K.O. to catch his first World Heavyweight Championship, making him the most youthful ever World Heavyweight Champion in the WWE at the age of twenty-four. After the match, Orton and Benoit shook hands in which Benoit urged Orton to "Take care of business." The match was held in Toronto, Ontario at the Air Canada Center. 

Orton was kicked out of Evolution the night subsequent to winning the World Heavyweight Championship, which the gathering's pioneer, Triple H, trusted had a place with him. Orton turned into a face, and Triple H started quarreling with him over the title. Simply under a month later on September 12, Orton lost the World Heavyweight Championship to Triple H at Unforgiven 2004. His short rule as World Heavyweight Champion was to a great extent viewed as a dreary disappointment, to a limited extent because of his undesirable and sudden ascent to headliner status however to a great extent since his face turn was not generally welcomed by most of the WWE group of onlookers, particularly as Chris Benoit had unmistakably been a famous World Heavyweight Champion. Backstage governmental issues by Triple H were additionally reputed to have had influence in his short keep running as champion. 

In the wake of being kicked out of Evolution the night subsequent to winning the World Heavyweight title, Orton started an extensive quarrel with Triple H over the title. Towards the end of October, Orton was in a match where in the event that he lost, he would not be permitted a shot at the title the length of Triple H was the champion, so when Orton was one of the one-night-just General Managers of RAW, he attempted to ensure Triple H lost the title, by putting the belt on hold in a Battle Royal. 

Orton, alongside Maven, Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit, rose triumphant at Survivor Series 2004 in a match which qualified the champs for each be General Manager for one of the four weeks taking after the occasion. On the November 29, 2004, scene of RAW, Orton booked a Battle Royal for the World Heavyweight Championship. Be that as it may, Vince McMahon overruled Orton, changing the Battle Royal to a main contender match. Orton likewise gave Eugene and William Regal a match for the WWE World Tag-Team Championships against La Résistance, and planned an unmentionables challenge between a few RAW Divas. 

After the World Heavyweight Championship was abandoned, Orton was confronted Triple H, Chris Benoit, Edge, Batista and Chris Jericho in an Elimination Chamber match at New Year's Revolution to decide another champion. Triple H figured out how to win the match, subsequently keeping their fight dynamic for a more drawn out timeframe. He was later unsuccessful in his endeavor to win back the World Heavyweight Championship from Triple H at the 2005 Royal Rumble. 

After Batista's push started, Orton was minimized. He started an onscreen association with Stacy Keibler and quickly quarreled with Christian. After "Hotshot" Billy Graham exhorted Orton to "go where no wrestler has gone before", Orton tested veteran SmackDown! wrestler The Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania 21, making the eager claim that he would crush The Undertaker, in this way closure Undertaker's undefeated WrestleMania streak. 

This quarrel saw Orton hitting the R.K.O. on Jake "The Snake" Roberts, who had cautioned him not to "take on more than he can realistically handle" by confronting The Undertaker. Only two weeks before WrestleMania, Orton established his heel status by thumping Stacy unconscious with the R.K.O. He went ahead to slap The Undertaker and ambush him taking after a diversion by his dad, Cowboy Bob Orton. In spite of impedance from his dad, Orton was vanquished by The Undertaker at WrestleMania 21 after he endeavored a Tombstone Piledriver, however was shaky, empowering The Undertaker to turn around the move into his own Tombstone Piledriver for the pinfall triumph. 

In storyline terms, a match with Batista the night after WrestleMania bothered Orton's shoulder issues originating from the earlier night, (all things considered, he was sidelined for a while recovering from his third bona fide shoulder damage). The next week, WWE indicated footage of Orton experiencing shoulder surgery in a healing center, where he sent Batista a message. Stacy Keibler, viewing alongside some other RAW divas, expressed "Orton got what he merited." He showed up on RAW on May 16 to discuss he was going to remain focused to get revenge on Batista and take his reality title amid the draft lottery and got in a showdown with Vince McMahon. While Orton guaranteed that he couldn't be drafted to SmackDown! since he's on the harmed list, Vince McMahon eliminated any confusion air for Orton by saying "Even those on the harmed rundown are not insusceptible to the draft." 

Orton returned on the June 16, 2005 release of SmackDown!, assaulting The Undertaker and reporting that he had been drafted back to SmackDown! as the second pick in the 2005 draft lottery. On August 4, he tested The Undertaker to a WrestleMania rematch at SummerSlam, and his test was acknowledged. Orton won his initial two matches taking after his harm, vanquishing Kamala (with Kim Chee) and Chris Benoit in back to back weeks, and went ahead to crush The Undertaker at SummerSlam taking after obstruction from his dad. As an aftereffect of his wins, Orton turned out to be progressively fearless, and declared that he was making a retirement store for The Undertaker, who was "dead and covered." However, The Undertaker returned on the principal scene of Friday Night SmackDown!, setting the check land with a strange electrical jolt. 

On the September 15 scene of SmackDown!, Orton and The Undertaker battled for a third time. Prior to the match, Orton and his dad endeavored to stun The Undertaker by putting a coffin in the ring with a likeness of The Undertaker inside. In spite of the mental assault, Orton lost the consequent match. The next week, the Ortons conveyed another coffin to the ring, containing what was purportedly the Undertaker mannequin from a week ago. In any case, while the Ortons cut a promo on the mannequin and asserted to have vanquished The Undertaker rationally, if not physically, the mannequin (uncovering itself to be The Undertaker in the tissue) got Orton by the throat and tossed him into the pine box. As an aftereffect of the occasions of earlier weeks, the Ortons were booked to confront The Undertaker in an impediment coffin match at No Mercy on October 9.

On October 3 release of WWE Homecoming, Randy and his dad showed up and intruded on "Unruly" Roddy Piper and Mick Foley amid Piper's Pit, this brought about an encounter amongst Randy and Piper who fought bringing on Foley and Bob to intercede between the two which finished with Bob battling Foley. The portion finished with Randy giving the R.K.O. to Piper and unavoidably including "Raucous" Roddy Piper to the rundown of legends murdered. This later set up a match amongst Piper and Randy for October 7 release of SmackDown!, 2 days before the Ortons confronted The Undertaker at No Mercy. 

Before meeting The Undertaker in any case, The Ortons would manage "Raucous" Roddy Piper when Piper appeared on SmackDown!, and was plainly troubled with getting RKO'ed by Randy. The two Ortons tested Piper to an impediment match in which Piper won because of Undertaker's diversion. While The Undertaker was on the titan tron, four baffling and dull dressed men drew closer the ring with a coffin in which The Undertaker encouraged them to investigate. At the point when the Ortons did, they were stunned to discover two exact shams of themselves resting in peace inside the coffin. 

At No Mercy, Randy and his dad "Cowpoke" Bob Orton figured out how to beat The Undertaker in their first historically speaking coffin match, on account of Bob Orton blinding Undertaker with a discharge quencher took after by a seat shot from Randy Orton. While trying to demonstrate that he is a bonafide Legend Killer, Randy Orton assaulted the coffin with a hatchet before setting it land while trusting that The Undertaker was still inside the coffin. Be that as it may, when the flares subsided and the coffin was opened, Randy and Bob were stunned to discover The Undertaker wasn't there. 

On the October 14 version of SmackDown!, Orton battled Eddie Guerrero to decide the Number One Contender to Batista for the World Heavyweight Championship. As Guerrero scaled to the top rope for his finisher Frog Splash, Bob Orton pushed Guerrero off the turnbuckles and into the ring. As an aftereffect of this, Guerrero was pronounced the victor by means of DQ. 

Orton was planned for a Triple Threat match against Eddie Guerrero and Batista on the November 18 version of Friday Night Smackdown, where the World Heavyweight Championship would be up for snatches. It was anticipated that Batista would drop the title to Guerrero in view of taking time far from the ring for wounds. In any case, after the startling passing endlessly of Guerrero, it was obscure what might happen concering the Championship. 

The normal Buried alive match amongst Orton and The Undertaker was canceled permitting Orton to have Eddie's spot to join Team SmackDown to face Team Raw at Survivor Series. 

On the November 25 release of Smackdown! it was declared that Orton would confront Batista for the World Heavyweight Championship in a No Holds Barred match. With Batista's future as Champion still misty on account of a damage, it was reputed Orton may have won the title. The match however finished as a no challenge as the Raw list attacked Smackdown inside minutes of the match beginning. 







At Survivor Series, Orton was by and by the sole survivor for the third year in succession as Team Smackdown! vanquished Team RAW in an exemplary Survivor Series match. His triumph was however fleeting as a returning Undertaker descended and made Orton come up short on the ring. 

On an extraordinary live release of Smackdown on November 29, Orton gave The Undertaker a RKO, hit him with a crowbar and hung him over the storage compartment of one of Eddie Guerrero's lowriders that Rey Mysterio had headed to the ring out of appreciation for Eddie. Orton then began the auto and turned around it into the Smackdown set, bringing on the auto and, as far as anyone knows, The Undertaker, to burst into flames. This point has as of now pulled in a substantial number of dissensions from fans saying this was a slap to the substance of Eddie Guerrero's legacy only two weeks after his passing. 

On the December 2 release of Smackdown, The Undertaker began playing his typical traps on Orton, including a coffin and striking lightning close Orton at whatever point he attempted to escape from the ring. The fight was at last settled with a Hell in a Cell match at Armageddon, where The Undertaker offered to resign on the off chance that he lost. On December 16, The Undertaker entered the ring to convey a promo while one of his druids seemed, by all accounts, to be remaining in the ring. The Undertaker supported a RKO from Orton in a shock assault. The druid uncovered himself to be Orton's dad, who gave Orton the Undertaker's urn, which, as indicated by the storyline, permitted whomever held it to control The Undertaker. The Undertaker, be that as it may, beat both Ortons in a Hell in a Cell match, which finished their nine-month-long fight with The Undertaker. 

Taking after Armageddon, Orton entered the January 2006 Royal Rumble as the thirtieth wrestler to enter the match, however he was wiped out by Rey Mysterio. Mysterio won the match and a title shot, and Orton encouraged him to put the title shot in question in a match at No Way Out. In the weeks going before No Way Out, Orton made stigmatizing comments about Eddie Guerrero, Mysterio's companion, trying to pick up heel heat. Guerrero's passing had happened just months beforehand, and numerous fans felt the remarks were baseless and exceedingly tacky. Orton won at No Way Out, gaining Mysterio's title shot for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 22. General Manager Theodore Long re-added Mysterio to the WrestleMania 22 title match, be that as it may, making it a Triple Threat match between Orton, Mysterio, and afterward champion, Kurt Angle. On April 2, at WrestleMania 22, Orton was stuck by Mysterio, making Mysterio the World Heavyweight Champion and consummation their on-screen competition. 

On April 4, 2006, Orton was suspended for sixty days for "amateurish behavior." In a meeting, Orton expressed, "my behavior was unbecoming of a champion, which is the thing that I will be again when I return". To cover for the suspension, a faked damage was contrived, where Kurt Angle broke Orton's lower leg amid a fight. In July, Orton said his suspension came about because of smoking maryjane backstage. Orton came back from his suspension in June to the Raw brand, where he occupied with a storyline quarrel with Hulk Hogan. Orton started cutting promos offending the maturing Hogan and played with Hogan's eighteen-year-old little girl Brooke. At SummerSlam, the two met in a "Legend versus Legend Killer" match, which Hogan won. 

Evaluated RKO and the Age of Orton 

After the recently changed D-Generation X (DX) (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) cost Edge the WWE Championship various times, Edge drew nearer Orton and requesting that he unite to vanquish the group. Orton, whose title reign had been finished by Triple H in 2004, concurred, shaping the label group Rated-RKO. The two turned into the first to crush DX since their get-together and immediately ruled the Raw brand's label group division to end up label group champions. As a major aspect of the point, Rated-RKO assaulted Ric Flair with steel seats to chafe DX on November 27. At New Year's Revolution, Rated-RKO confronted DX in a title protection, however the match was pronounced a no-challenge when Triple H endured a honest to goodness harm amid the match. 

With Triple H out of activity, Rated-RKO proceeded with their on-screen competition with outstanding DX part Shawn Michaels. Michaels collaborated with John Cena to crush Rated-RKO for the label group title on January 29. Orton and Edge endured a progression of misfortunes to Cena and Michaels in the next months, building disdain towards each other. Edge and Orton likewise got to be opponents in their objectives of accomplishing the WWE Championship. Neither Edge nor Orton won the Championship, and they lost their cases as number one contenders after a fizzled match with Cena at Backlash. Orton then proceeded with his "Legend Killer" persona, assaulting Shawn Michaels. Utilizing successive assaults to the head, including a raised DDT and a running punt to the face, Orton vanquished Michaels at Judgment Day. At the point when the kayfabe injured and concussed Michaels broken down in the ring, the ref was compelled to stop the match and honor Orton the triumph. Orton proceeded with his assaults when he drew in himself in quarrels with Rob Van Dam, Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, and Sgt. Butcher. 

On the July 23 scene of Raw, Orton was named as the main contender at SummerSlam for John Cena's WWE Championship Weeks before their booked session at SummerSlam, Orton assaulted Cena on three separate events by performing RKOs on him. At SummerSlam, Orton lost the title match to Cena, who stuck Orton in the wake of executing a FU. The next night on Raw, Orton requested a rematch for the title, yet his solicitation was declined by Raw General Manager William Regal. Orton then took his requests to Mr. McMahon, who additionally declined to give Orton a rematch unless he substantiated himself. That night, Orton meddled in Cena's match by ambushing Cena and kicking Cena's dad, who was at ringside, in the head. Orton was allowed his title rematch against Cena at Unforgiven and won by exclusion when Cena declined to quit punching Orton in the corner. Cena held the WWE title on the grounds that a title can't change hands by exclusion. After the match, Cena's dad, who was again at ringside, kicked Orton in the head. At No Mercy, Orton was granted the WWE Championship by Mr. McMahon after Cena was stripped of the title because of a harm the earlier week, which additionally finished the Orton-Cena storyline rashly. Orton then lost the title to Triple H in the opening match of the appear, making Orton's reign the third most limited in WWE history. Later in the night, Orton vanquished Triple H in a Last Man Standing match to recover the title, in this manner turning into a two-time WWE Champion in one night.

Taking after No Mercy, Orton proceeded with his quarrel with Shawn Michaels, who made his arrival on the October 8 scene of Raw and performed Sweet Chin Music on Orton. The two met in a title match at Cyber Sunday after a match was made in which the fans would get the opportunity to vote on either Michaels, Jeff Hardy or Mr. Kennedy as the rival. Thus, Michaels was voted to confront Orton. In the match, Orton was excluded when he played out a low blow on Michaels, yet Orton held the title. In a booked rematch, Orton effectively safeguarded the title at Survivor Series against Michaels when he played out the RKO on Michaels for the win. The stipulation of the match was that if Michaels utilized Sweet Chin Music, the match would be ceased and Michaels could never get a chance at the WWE title, however in the event that Orton got himself precluded, he would lose the title. 

Following quite a while of force between the two, Orton crushed Jeff Hardy to hold the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble. Tailing this, he re-occupied with his fight with John Cena, who had come back from harm and won the 2008 Royal Rumble match. Rather than trading in for cold hard currency his title opportunity at WrestleMania XXIV, Cena chose to confront Orton for the title at No Way Out. Orton lost the match in the wake of getting himself deliberately excluded, accordingly holding the title. At WrestleMania, Orton held the WWE Championship in a Triple Threat match including Cena and Triple H. Orton won the match by sticking Cena after a Pedigree from Triple H. The next month, at Backlash, Orton lost the title to Triple H in a Fatal Four-Way Elimination match, which additionally included Cena and John "Bradshaw" Layfield. Subsequent to neglecting to win the title back at Judgment Day, Orton confronted Triple H in a Last Man Standing match at One Night Stand for the title. Orton lost the match and truly broke his collarbone. 


He made his in-ring return on the November 3 scene of Raw losing to CM Punk by preclusion, after Ted DiBiase, Jr. meddled. As striking back Orton went ahead to punt DiBiase in the head. On the December 1 scene of Raw, Orton suggested that he alongside Cody Rhodes and Manu structure a partnership. The next week, they made it official, by crushing Batista and Triple H, Orton's previous stablemates, in a three-on-two impairment match, naming themselves The Legacy. On January 25, 2009, Orton won the 2009 Royal Rumble match, by last taking out Triple H. On the March 2 scene of Raw, Orton tested Triple H for the WWE title at WrestleMania XXV. At the occasion, Orton lost the match. Orton, be that as it may, won the title at Backlash, in a six-man label group match, with Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase, going head to head against Triple H, Batista, and Shane McMahon. 

On the July 7, 2016 scene of SmackDown, Randy Orton was uncovered as Brock Lesnar's rival for SummerSlam. On July 19, at the 2016 WWE draft, Orton was drafted to SmackDown, while Lesnar was drafted to Raw. On July 24, at Battleground, Orton returned as a visitor on Chris Jericho's Highlight Reel to be met about his match with Lesnar. Orton said he needed to confront Lesnar to demonstrate that he has a place in the top spot, before hitting a RKO on Jericho. On the July 26 scene of SmackDown, Orton interfered with Intercontinental Champion The Miz amid a Miz TV fragment before overcoming Miz in a non-title match. Amid Lesnar's promo on the August 1 Raw, Orton showed up and conveyed a RKO to Lesnar. The next night, Lesnar assaulted Orton amid his match on SmackDown, conveying a F-5 to Orton. At SummerSlam, Lesnar vanquished Orton by TKO after a progression of elbows, leaving Orton with a temple wound which required 10 staples. 

On the August 23 scene of SmackDown, Orton talked about his match against Lesnar and announced that he and Lesnar would "run into they ways once more", before Bray Wyatt intruded on him. The next week, Orton acknowledged Wyatt's test for a match at Backlash. At Backlash, Orton was assaulted backstage by Wyatt before the appear and along these lines lost the planned match by relinquish. In any case, Orton assisted his substitution, Kane, in winning by conveying a RKO to Wyatt. It was uncovered that Orton was not cleared to wrestle at the occasion because of a honest to goodness blackout that happened the earlier month at SummerSlam. 


Acting profession 


A previous Marine himself, Orton was thrown in the number one spot part of the activity film The Marine 2 (2009), yet subsequent to harming his collarbone, he was supplanted by Ted DiBiase. He had a supporting part as the father of a secondary school spook in the parody dramatization film That's What I Am (2011). He was set to star in the activity film The Marine 3: Homefront, yet was supplanted by kindred wrestler The Miz because of Orton's past as a Marine. Orton later featured in the activity film 12 Rounds 2: Reloaded (2013). 


Other media 

In 2004, Orton showed up on the syndicated program Jimmy Kimmel Live! to advance Taboo Tuesday. In March 2007, he showed up close by Edge, John Cena, and Bobby Lashley on the amusement show Deal or No Deal. 

In October 2014, Orton turned into a well known figure on Vine, when a pattern started of clasps of a superimposed Orton playing out his mark RKO proceed onward web "come up short" casualties. 


Individual life 

Orton dwells in St. Charles, Missouri. 

In November 2005, Orton got connected with to his better half Samantha Speno. They wedded on September 21, 2007. Their first tyke, Alanna Marie Orton, was conceived on July 12, 2008. Orton has a tattoo of his little girl's name to his left side lower arm, with her birthday initialed underneath in Roman numerals. Orton and Speno separated in June 2013, having isolated in late 2012. In July 2015, Orton got connected with to Kimberly Kessler, and they were hitched on November 14, 2015. In May 2016, the two were expecting their first youngster together, Kessler's fourth and Orton's second. 

Orton has hypermobile shoulders. He had a United States Marine Corps tattoo to his left side arm, yet concealed it subsequent to getting an awful direct release when he went AWOL twice. He was sent home in the wake of serving 38 days in a military jail at Camp Pendleton. 

On March 19, 2007, Sports Illustrated posted an article on its site as a component of its proceeding with arrangement examining a steroid and HGH ring utilized by various expert competitors in a few games. That article specified a few present and previous WWE wrestlers, including Orton who was affirmed to have acquired clomiphene citrate, anastrozole, and the steroids stanozolol, nandrolone, oxandrolone, and testosterone. WWE has since created an impression on this circumstance, guaranteeing that the charges went before the Talent Wellness program WWE propelled in February 2006. 

After being therapeutically cleared to wrestle in the wake of softening his collarbone up a last man standing match at One Night Stand against Triple H, Orton re-harmed his collarbone in a bike mischance. On July 30, 2013, he was assaulted by an observer in Cape Town amid a WWE voyage through South Africa. WWE expressed that the assault was not part of the arranged occasions. 

Titles and achievements 

OVW Hardcore Championship (2 times, last) 

Quarrel of the Year (2009) versus Triple H 

Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (2007, 2009) 

Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (2004) 

Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (2010) 

Youngster of the Year (2001) 

Wrestler of the Year (2009, 2010) 

PWI positioned him No. 1 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2008 

World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE 

World Heavyweight Championship (4 times, last) 

World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Edge 

Regal Rumble (2009) 

WWE Championship/WWE World Heavyweight Championship (8 times) 

WWE Intercontinental Championship (1 time) 

Cash in the Bank (2013 – WWE Championship contract) 

Slammy Award (1 time) 

Hashtag of the Year (2014) – #RKOOuttaNowhere 

Seventeenth Triple Crown Champion 

Wrestling Observer Newsletter 

Most Improved (2004) 

Most Overrated (2013)

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