Randy Orton was impressed by a man willing to fight the 2009 version of himself to win a girl’s heart.
2009 was arguably Randy Orton’s best year in the WWE. He won the Royal Rumble at the start of the year and was the most sadistic and cruel he had ever been. He committed such heinous acts as punt-kicking Vince McMahon and DDTing Stephanie McMahon, followed by an unconscious kiss as Triple H looked on.
Fighting him didn’t usually end well for his opponents. However, one man is ready to risk it all for love. On Twitter, a user posted a conversation she had with a potential love interest. The suitor gave numerous examples of unlikely things he’d do in order to secure her phone number and continue their blossoming romance.
This included the claim that he’d “fight 09 Randy Orton for your number”, a bold claim considering how dominant The Viper was during that era. However, she added that “bro is NOT getting my number”, showing that his efforts fell short of the mark.
bro is NOT getting my number??? pic.twitter.com/XrGSOF2hQM
— breigha (@breighaaa) March 18, 2025
This caught the eye of Orton himself, who weighed in on the gentleman’s bravery.
“Bro really willing to risk it all for you” Randy Orton said.
The fan ultimately responded, sharing his shock that Orton actually replied.
Now she definitely has to give him the number since Orton replied, right?
Bro really willing to risk it all for you https://t.co/4gY9Orh4Do
— Randy Orton (@RandyOrton) March 19, 2025
Randy Orton: John Cena Was Always On Top, Now He’s Just The Rock’s Bottom
He shared his thoughts on John Cena‘s heel turn on WWE SmackDown.
At WWE Elimination Chamber, Randy Orton made his return and set his sights on Kevin Owens, who took him out with a piledriver. Later in the show, John Cena shockingly turned heel and attacked Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes.
Orton came to the ring on the March 7th episode of WWE SmackDown and noted that a lot of cray things had happened in the last week. He brought up Cena and said that he had always been on the top of this profession. Orton then said that, now, Cena was just a bottom for The Rock, and that gave a whole new meaning to the term “rock bottom.” Orton also called out Cena by name by saying, “Doesn’t it, John?”