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124.09.2025Enzokkk238.0 
223.09.2025WrestlingGOAT  
321.09.2025Macca6668.0 
418.09.2025I love you wrestling6.0He has size, looks, athleticism and consistency. Very consistent. He'll consistently give you the same boring ass 15 minute promo. The same boring ass 15 minute tv main event. The same boring ass 25 minute ppv match. He's fine. I think he would have actually been great outside of WWE but I can't rate him on think he would haves.
516.09.2025Leo Muhammad10.0 
615.09.2025CrandonM200110.0 
712.09.2025BrandiRhodes769010.0 
810.09.2025Deadpool8.0 
909.09.2025Tribaldog10.0 
1008.09.2025Brutish Dandy8.0Two factors keep Randy from being in the all timer discussion. Firstly, the long stretches of his career in which he was simply going through the motions. A guy this naturally gifted should not spend so much of his life sleepwalking. Secondly, he's a WWE lifer. That's not a knock against the company or the man himself, but the fact remains that he hasn't worked a single match that was outside of the WWE umbrella. He knows one style, one way of doing business, one way to work a match. You can hardly be called an all time great in your field if you only ever study one aspect of it. Shame, really, because he's otherwise a flawless performer.
1107.09.2025Mordfrey8.0 
1207.09.2025Astoria10.0 
1307.09.2025Xenomorph8.0 
1406.09.2025Matzen10.0 
1506.09.2025Pneuma8.0 
1605.09.2025Fanatico9.0 
1704.09.2025LucidNightmare9.0 
1804.09.2025notoriou58.0 
1904.09.2025Syzygium8.0 
2003.09.2025Cherry Lawler Randy Orton might be the most talented wrestler that WWE has seen in the past two decades. He constantly keeps evolving and rises the bat. His intensity and work ethic are in the league of his own.
2101.09.2025cpatchj8.0 
2201.09.2025bherbert1980 Randy Orton has been a mainstay at the top of wrestling for two decades, blending natural talent with a smooth in-ring style that few can match. His longevity and ability to reinvent himself have kept him relevant across multiple eras. From his days as The Legend Killer to his championship reigns and memorable rivalries, Orton has proven himself as one of the most reliable and iconic performers in wrestling history.
2331.08.2025Australian Critical  
2427.08.2025Butcher10.0The Viper, one of the best wrestlers of his generation, Randy is capable of much more than he shows; his shoulder injury at a young age slowed him down.
2524.08.2025Lamentis0410.0 
2623.08.2025Bockelito8.0 
2723.08.2025GRAPIFY8.0I will always give Randy props for being one of the few guys from his generation who is still consistently wrestling. I think this is mainly because Randy seemed like a natural at many aspects of wrestling from the beginning and was able rise up very quick because of it. While he definitely had some down periods in his career the longevity is unprecedented and at the very peak of his work was able to be one of the best heels in wwe history.
2821.08.2025dinosaurjr10.0 
2920.08.2025Blacker10.0 
3018.08.2025Luj10.0 
3118.08.2025Willie 192008.0 
3216.08.2025Kromil9810.0 
3313.08.2025FryePro9.0Chiseled and was made to be the neutral and general look on what a pro wrestler really is, Randy Orton has it all in him. He has every tool in the business to be succesful and has made a amazing career on who and what he is today. Aswell as one of the best heels in his generation.
3411.08.2025Robertb2210.0 
3511.08.2025Mivan7.0 
3607.08.2025the nox8.0One of the finest and most reliable wrestlers in all of wrestling history, oozing that "it" factor that many seek to have.
3706.08.2025Dguy10.0 
3803.08.2025ChefCurry8.0 
3903.08.2025GaelDJPP6.0 
4001.08.2025endianness7.0 
4129.07.2025Jetrixx Randy Orton is, quite simply, one of the most naturally gifted performers professional wrestling has ever produced. As someone who's followed wrestling for decades, I've watched his evolution from a young third-generation talent into a future Hall of Famer who commands the ring with a quiet intensity few can replicate.
4228.07.2025RedstickRebel8.0 
4327.07.2025Doh The Don9.0 
4426.07.2025Kreuflex  
4524.07.2025perconflncns8.0 
4608.07.2025Mihaawk7.0 
4705.07.2025JRMac8.0 
4805.07.2025ProjektCloudz9.0 
4905.07.2025TheSoultaker407.0 
5005.07.2025TERRYFUNKFANATIC8.0 
5123.06.2025THE BRAZILIAN PAUL HEYMAN GUY8.0 
5222.06.2025YuuRiTK6.0 
5322.06.2025hcrealill6.0He's been more fun to watch in recent years, but that won't sanitize the majority of his 20+ year career being low-effort matches and boring 15-minute promos shoved down our throats. By the time he finally started caring, I already stopped. He gets credit for sticking around this long, but it's not as if is seat was ever in real danger of being taken. Wild to think that he's a 14-time champ. Seems like people consider him worthy of praise because he's won so many accolades, but it should be the inverse. If WWE is a meritocracy (lmao imagine), then of any wrestler to be a world champion 10+ times, Orton is one of the least deserving
5419.06.2025Loe Jist10.0 
5517.06.2025Spanky10.0 
5617.06.2025Mark4Lyfe9.0Randy Orton is one of the most consistent and versatile performers in wrestling history. His longevity, smooth in-ring style, and iconic moments--from the "Legend Killer" days to The Viper's cold, methodical persona--make him stand out. Whether he's in a world title match or elevating younger talent, Orton always brings something compelling. His timing, psychology, and ability to tell a story in the ring are elite. A true generational talent.
5715.06.2025bruh1238.0 
5814.06.2025Tobyg46410.0 
5914.06.2025notanothersmark9.0I seriously think that Orton is perhaps the greatest ring general WWE's ever had (well at least in the upper card). Always able to get fantastic matches out of his opponents, knows what the crowd expects from him, and just so creative when it comes to putting together spots. Orton also oozes charisma and confidence no matter what role he's placed in, there's a reason that he's been given chance after chance by WWE, and he's deserved and made the most out of almost every single one of them. He's more than deserving of his "Legend Killer" moniker, and I can only hope Randy continues being such a strong performer for years to come.
6013.06.2025Cancun10.0 
6111.06.2025KILLER699.0 
6203.06.2025Kingjuanburner10.0 
6331.05.2025Aecaq Aqber10.0 
6426.05.2025ialnc10.0 
6526.05.2025TheVisionAry10.0The Best Wrestler in WWE history. He doesn't get enough appreciation. But Randy Orton proved why he's the Goat. He is so smooth in the ring. He's an Fantastic Mic worker. He is literally him.
6624.05.2025astrae9.0 
6724.05.2025kewf19889.0 
6820.05.2025Jjj76910.0 
6919.05.2025sanjuro5.0Apart from his early Legend Killer gimmick, Orton is one of the most consistently unengaging figures to ever have a multi-decade presence at the top of a roster. Admittedly, his mic skills aren't so much lacking as undercut by his prime being in WWE's 20-minute promo era, and when he can keep things shorter he's able to put across a good heel aura. But almost no one has done less with more main event time, working a methodical, drawn-out style that's like HHH but with more mobility. Occasionally clicks as a tag partner when his in-ring time is reduced and made more purposeful, and there's no denying the the RKO has made for some electric finishes, but otherwise it's baffling that a guy who was widely considered mediocre at the peak of his push is now enjoying revisionist nostalgia despite nothing about him improving.
7018.05.2025LetmetellyouBrother8.0 
7117.05.2025IYOSreign  
7217.05.2025Joker king8.0 
7316.05.2025RemyLeBeau9.0 
7415.05.2025Screensquatteur7.0 
7514.05.2025Bristant4407.0 
7614.05.2025Michaz7.0 
7714.05.2025SkyIcons7.0 
7811.05.2025Moranjeboom8.0 
7911.05.2025Talulla9.0 
8011.05.2025boyish joshi6.0Great finisher, great looks for wrestling, good at what he did but never re-invented himself in-ring wise and he's been an ex-wrestler for quite a while. His bravado, expressiveness and videogame-ideal moveset carried his career. Not even at his prime was I impressed by a Randy Orton performance.
8110.05.2025TheRealShanky10.0R.K.O., a finisher that every kid tries on their friends and cousins. A guy who can never leave our heart. A legend killer himself Randy Orton!
8209.05.2025Bigdaddytrent9999.0 
8306.05.2025jaletta9.0 
8404.05.2025GhassaneJabri6.0If I were to let the irrational aspects of my mind decide how I feel about Randy Orton, I'd have given him a solid 3/10. But alas, it would imply discarding what I think that makes Randy Orton such a fascinating figure in wrestling. He is, without a doubt, the most underachieving 14-time world champion in the history of wrestling, and that stemmed from him phoning it in during most of his career by giving his best 30%. But during the times when he genuinely cared about his craft, you could make a case for him being one of the most technically sound wrestler in WWE history, which is why everyone loses their shit whenever he gives a powerslam or an RKO. His presence oozes so much charisma and he's unbelievably athletic. I still remember that very funny split jump he made back in 2011 (during his feud with Christian) after giving Mark Henry an RKO. If you take away the hilarity of him doing the jump, you'd be able to spot how insane the height he got in that jump. All right, that's it. Randy Orton = overrated and wasted potential.
8504.05.2025DylanC251  
8604.05.2025mangled8.0 
8703.05.2025Falcon10.0 
8802.05.2025JBeno9.0 
8902.05.2025gabsdavero10.0 
9001.05.2025azureeexox7.0Never really understood the revisionist history behind Orton because when he was in the main events constantly in the 2000s and early-mid 2010s the consensus was that he's boring, slow and how his promos dragged. I suppose the people who watched him when very young have grown up now and hype him up. He's smooth in the ring but his promos have never really stood out much if at all because he has that long, dragging tone in his voice and I can't name too many matches over his career that I have very much enjoyed outside the ones with Cactus Jack, Undertaker and Shawn Michaels. Great in the ring but not 'wow' and promo work over his career has left a lot to be desired. His longetitivity can't be understated however and he's always had a very good look but truthfully the most interesting he's ever been to me was his Legend Killer gimmick and that was so long ago.
9101.05.2025SUPERXOR6.0Is Randy Orton truly skilled in professional wrestling? That's a question worth considering. Is he a good wrestler? Another valid debate. Those familiar with his work often praise his execution of the RKO and Powerslam. Fine, maybe he is good wrestler? But if you remove those two moves from his matches, how many distinct techniques does he actually utilize? Some argue it's fewer than three. Fine, maybe he is not good wrestler? Among fans here, he remains wildly popular... Perhaps his strengths and weaknesses are so pronounced that a definitive evaluation feels nearly impossible.
9201.05.2025maaxon10.0 
9330.04.2025sdenapoli10.0Randy Orton may just be the most complete pro wrestler of all time. Works great as a face or heel (though better heel), can be funny and dead serious, and works good in tag teams (Rated RKO/Evolution) and as a singles star. While he had his problems in his youth, and did use his Orton name to an extent, he is now one of the GOATS and is one of the very few top guys to never leave.
9430.04.2025Aspion8.0 
9530.04.2025MyTwoSenseReal10.0 
9630.04.2025Pantaman7.0 
9729.04.2025Humblegoat8.0 
9827.04.2025Joeytheboy10.0 
9926.04.2025Keithnelson189.0His guy is one of the wrestlers who got me into wrestling when I started watching in 2015. He's great at promos, he's matches are either great or just alright, and he's 100% had a hall of fame career.
10026.04.2025JackWatchesWrestling9.0Randy Orton is the best multi-generational superstar, period. He is such a convincing and effective heel and he has perfectly crafted his move set around this slow methodical character that he portrays. While he has slowed down in recent years due to multiple back problems and age catching up with him, I feel he has adapted himself better than most older wrestlers who continue into their 40s. Not to mention how he converted an already great finisher in the cutter and turned it into the most iconic move in wrestling - The RKO.