[5.0] "He was there. He did moves. Wasn't flashy or memorable. He was okay. He basically served his purpose in this business. Never was really involved in any memorable angles or matches."
[4.0] "Late 80's WWF jobber and he did his job well. Being a son of the Orton family, he was unfortunately "distanced" by the writers and they never made any hint that he was a brother to Bob Orton Jr."
[3.0] "If you look up the word "under achiever", this guy's photo should be there. With his pedigree, you'd think he'd be some form of excellent somewhere but NAH! This was the only Orton to ever be humdrum in all possible facets. He had a hard time keeping a wrestler's physique as well. All in all, in the realm of "Enhancement talent" this guy WAS kind of a "jobber" too often and I'm not really a fan. When someone beat Barry Orton, they weren't really beating anybody."
[5.0] "I think this guy could have been something if not for the Terry Garvin scandal. He had a good look and was decent in the ring. I'm not sure I ever heard him cut a promo, but being an Orton should have had some value to him. He was one of the better jobbers in the '80s WWF."
[4.0] "Einfach nicht mehr als ein Jobber gewesen dessen größte aufmerksamkeit wohl die Skandale um WWF waren. Hätte nicht geschadet wenn er dem Wrestling fern geblieben wäre"
[5.0] "Enjoy this dude as a jobber. High end 80s jobber that became a sort of loveable loser type. Kinda surprised he couldn't use the name to get a little higher on the card."
[6.0] "That's a metaphor for his wrestling career. Despite the fame attached to his last name, Barry spent many of his years in the ring well outside of the spotlight, with the audience's attention pointed elsewhere. He was the ultimate jobber the likes of iron mike Sharpe and Barry Horowitz have wins against him he was decent worker and was decent looking what could have been if he wasn't made a jobber to the stars"