Orton would first challenge Shawn Michaels, with his mentor and Evolution stablemate Ric Flair by his side. In 2004, Orton began to declare himself the ‘Legend Killer,’ with the young upstart challenging the more tenured Superstars of WWE. Therefore holding all of the gold in WWE. It was after the Armageddon 2003 PPV event that Evolution would fully assert their dominance on the RAW brand. Triple H, Ric Flair, Batista and Orton were part of the jet-flyin’ team. Evolution was a group built to resemble a modern day Four Horsemen. Once his return, Orton was chosen as one of the four men to join the Evolution stable. The couple married in 2015 and they have two children – Brooklyn Rose and Alanna Marie. Randy Orton is married to Kimberley Kessler. Orton reportedly has a net worth of $11 million US. During the time away from the ring, Orton would record backstage vignettes called the Randy News Network these played during other segments, interrupting them and making Orton a heel on WWE programming. After being traded to RAW, Randy would be sidelined with a shoulder injury which kept him out of action for months. Orton would make his move to the WWE main roster in 2002, making his first televised appearance in April 2002 on SmackDown. The likes of John Cena, Batista and Brock Lesnar also passed through the territory. The ‘Viper’ was part of a historic class from that time. Orton would sign for WWE in 2001, being sent to the Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) developmental territory. In terms of height, he stands 6ft 5ins tall (1.96m). Randy was born on Apin Knoxville, Tennessee and he is now 42 years old. Randy Orton began his career in pro wrestling in 2000 making his debut at Mid-Missouri Wrestling Association-Southern Illinois Conference Wrestling (MMWA-SICW). Orton is a third-generation pro wrestler, behind his grandfather Bob Orton and father Bob Orton Jr. WWE Superstar Randy Orton (real name Randal Keith Orton) is currently signed to the Monday Night RAW brand.
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