THE APPEX PREDATOR VS THE RATED R SUPERSTAR
The Rated R Superstar Edge is all set for a tough clash with The Viper
Randy Orton. In 2006, Orton joined forces with Edge in
a tag team known as Rated-RKO. Together, they held
the World Tag Team Championship. After Rated-RKO disbanded in mid-2007,
Orton gained two WWE Championship reigns in one night, becoming the
second-youngest two-time WWE Champion at the age of 27.
Orton has held the WWE Championship nine times and WWE's World
Heavyweight Championship four times. He was the final holder of the World
Heavyweight Championship whereas the Edge has won the World Heavyweight
Championship a record seven times, the WWE Championship four times, the
Intercontinental Championship five times, the United States Championship once,
the WWF/World Tag Team Championship a record twelve times, and the WWE Tag Team
Championship twice.
We can expect a little longer match as it’s a Last
Man Standing match. May be one to two RKO’s and one to two SPEAR’s will be
there in the match.
Edge’s return to WWE went from idyllic to catastrophic in 24 hours
thanks to Randy Orton. But a chance for retribution will come when they go
one-on-one on The Grandest Stage of Them All in what figures to be a barbaric
Last Man Standing Match.
The Royal Rumble played host to a storybook comeback for Edge, who
shocked the world when he entered 21st in the eponymous match. Receiving a
raucous reception, the WWE Hall of Famer racked up three eliminations and
lasted nearly 24 minutes before being the second-to-last man eliminated in his
first competition in nine years after retiring due to a neck injury.
Glowing in the palpable electricity from the crowd the next night on
Raw, The Ultimate Opportunist declared he was back to end his career on his own
terms. He was met by Orton — whom he eliminated from the Rumble — and The Viper
proposed a possible reunion of their Tag Team Championship-winning duo known as
Rated-RKO.
But Orton suddenly dropped him with a vicious RKO, following through
with a steel chair Con-Chair-To that was especially heinous even by Orton’s
standards and left everyone in attendance disgusted and shocked.
When Edge’s wife, fellow Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix, provided a medical
update the next month on Raw, she too was interrupted by Orton. The Viper
finally explained his vicious attack, insisting that he was merely saving his
former tag team partner from further injury and deriding Phoenix as an “enabler.”
Responding with a slap when Orton maintained that he loved Edge more
than she ever could, Phoenix too received an RKO.
The Apex Predator finally received a dose of his own medicine when he
was taken out with an RKO by an incensed Edge the next week. Orton escaped
further damage, but not before The Rated-R Superstar sent him a message by
channeling his rage into a steel chair-assisted RKO and two Con-Chair-Tos to
MVP — and he later followed that by extending his challenge with the Last Man
Standing stipulation, which Orton accepted on the March 23 edition of
Raw.
Edge’s first singles bout since 2011 comes under circumstances that are
beyond personal, but will Orton prove that it was a mistake all along? Can the
Viper strike with RKO against the Vicious Spear from the Rated R superstar?
EDGE
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