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Randy Orton Makes A Big Prediction About Roman Reigns’ Future

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• Randy Orton Makes A Big Prediction About Roman Reigns’ Future

Randy Orton’s official WWF debut aired 20 years ago today. On tonight’s RAW, WWE will have a celebration for Orton’s 20th anniversary.

While discussing some of the greatest moments of his career during an interview with WWE, Orton talked about his legacy in the wrestling business.

Orton said current Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns (who will complete 10 years on the WWE main roster later this year) will leave for Hollywood, but he’ll still be here.

Below is what the 14-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion said:

“A lot of people ask me what my legacy will be.

I think, if you’re talking WWE more specifically, my legacy will be that I was the next guy – after The Undertaker – that was the only person that never went anywhere else, and had more matches, more titles, more accolades.

I don’t care if Roman Reigns…I’m sure he’s got Dwayne Johnson’s agent’s number on speed dial. Roman will be in Hollywood, I’ll still be here.

I’m in my prime, ladies and gentlemen. I got a long way to go. My legacy will be that I did it longer than anybody.”

Orton has noted in the past that he plans to wrestle till he’s 50. He’s 42 years old right now.

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (April 25, 2002) – WWF SmackDown! *Randy Orton Debuts*

On this day in 2002, the World Wrestling Federation aired another episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF SmackDown!’.

This episode was pre-taped at the Peoria Civic Center in Peoria, Illinois and featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF Judgment Day 2002’ PPV.

Here’s the match-card:

1. Al Snow, Maven & Billy Kidman vs. Tajiri, Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo

2. Randy Orton vs. Hardcore Holly

3. Mark Henry vs. Christian

4. Kurt Angle & Albert vs. Edge & Rikishi

5. Chris Jericho vs. Triple H


        
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