Randy Orton occasionally posts messages at Orton-Forum.com, a discussion forum for all things Orton. The administrators have confirmed several times that it is indeed the WWE Superstar.
Furthermore, he has made announcements there in the past, such as the birth of his first daughter and his apparent motorcycle accident last summer.
It was brought to Orton’s attention that during a recent interview, Ken Anderson, formerly known as Mr. Kennedy in WWE, blamed both him and John Cena for getting him fired from the company. He also implied they were using political clout to bury other wrestlers.
In response to his allegations, Orton made the following post:
“He is in denial. He thinks you have to be able to do a moonsault to know how to work. And, as for dropping me on my head, he did. He never got to see all 4 camera angles of him doing it. I did. Plus, the left side of my neck down to my trap was sore all week in MX. I did tell Ken that he shouldn’t be dropping me on my head with such a simple basic move. He never said sorry, and even called me a liar after the match! I remember looking at him in disbelief. And yes, I did tell management I did not want to work with him after that. Who wouldn’t? That’s my side.”
He later followed up his initial post with another post regarding Kennedy. Here is what he wrote:
“There is another thing…..never did I get my neck ‘taped’ As he claims it was in that interview. Also, the whole ‘bear hug’ story does Have some truth to it. Early in the day that morning in LA, he came up behind me and grabbed around my chest and picked me up off of the floor. I don’t know anyone who enjoys being tackled from behind and picked up off the floor. When he let go and I realized that it was ken, I was like oh,ok, your back, cool. My reaction Of his big return was watered down and I found it very funny reading In his interview that he felt like I had an agenda,or almost like I wanted him gone.
Not until I was given a belly to back suplex onto back of my neck did I have any neg Feelings with Mr anderson. I honestly hope for his wifes sake that he can find sometrh Else he’s marginally good at,and earn a living. I know he really wants to entertain, so Good luck ken, you r gonna need it.
RKO”
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I didn't have a problem with what Orton said in that interview at all. I mean, I'm a huge Kennedy fan. I always like him and I was choked when he was released. I hope that he's successful in TNA or wherever he lands, and that one day he finds himself back in the WWE. But the thing is, Orton wasn't wrong. Kennedy DID drop Orton on his head coming out of a fairly basic maneuver.
I can fully understand Orton being wary of working with someone who botches something that simple. It's a real shame, because I think that Kennedy had Wrestlemania headliner written all over him, and this is a case of completely wasted potential. But if you have a guy with a ton of baggage in Kennedy with a number of suspensions and serious injuries under his belt, and a guy who Vince had tried hard to push for years, that now has a rift with two of the the business' biggest stars, it's not hard to tell who's getting fired, regardless of how talented he may be.
As for John Cena's involvment, it's not tough to see why he backed Orton. The guys are best friends backstage and like Orton, Cena is known as a relatively safe worker. I mean, has anyone forgotten that it was Kennedy who injured Cena back in 2007 in a throw-away match that caused Cena to miss months and vacate the WWE Championship?
It's a real shame, because I'd have loved to see Kennedy as a world champion and working with guys like Cena and Orton. But if it comes down to it, I'm picking the latter two any day of the week.
I completely agree with what Randy Orton said. Kennedy always tried to blame everyone for his problems and mistakes. He was nothing more than an average wrestler and over hyped product anyway. Blaming John Cena of all people after Kennedy has had a history of injuring superstars was stupid. He got what was coming to him.
Orton sounds a little like an egotistical *** in that interview. I hope he was just staying in character.
Yeah, that's really Randy Orton who can't spell or use proper grammar.
honestly it sounds like someones just a tad bit cocky about himself