Seems at 3 years old I was watching Stone Cold with excitement. Home video as proof. But towards the video, wasn't much a fan of Bob, wasn't a ran of Randy till the Cena feud
Only thing I didn’t like is that they didn’t go deep and more details about his transition to the viper gimmick and how cold the gimmick was which was pretty cool
@@theworldisimmense that's my only take away from it as I was really hoping that they talk about the viper gimmick which saw him put out his best work ever as a heel in 2009
@@WarhawkBeyond2040maybe because that's in-depth work-related, which he already spoke about many more other times. This excellent documentary is more on the personal side and how he would approach certains circumstances in time.
@@ryanpulliam8987 He's been back four months on tv. He's had a reduced schedule since 2016 with live events and tv. Similar to HBK's 2002-2010. His presence is there enough you won't forget him. But he won't be on all 52 Raws and all 12 PPVs.
Fucking awesome biography. All those future greats ovw at the same damn time, man. And orton being real as fuck about his struggles, his military career, and his personal life. It's just a great watch for anyone, even if you don't watch or like wrestling.
Woah. Randy has been having a hard time back in the day, this was so fun to watch all the things about Randy. He will always be my favourite wrestler of all time and he of course is the GOAT
Randy orton reminds me of Vegeta, had an anger issues, wss pain in the ass and narcissistic arrogant personality, but overcame his own demons and became a better person, father, and a MAN.
Damn Cena wasn't kidding when he said Randy Orton was the Shawn Michaels of his era like their careers really do mirror each other in the ring and back stage 😂😂😂
I knew there was more to that people shouldnt judge him for that it is wrong by standards but id of done the same thing a small price to pay and hes famous now
All you can do, and all we can ask for, is that you change and become a better person. I didn't like you until I listened to you outside of the Ring. You inspire me to be a better person than I am today. Thank you, Randy Orton, for making that change and be willing to talk about it.
Truly happy he's found happiness in his life. Having all the things happen for him so fast in his career, who would have been able to handle that at his age? Randy is a major reason i'm starting to get into the business and to me, belongs on that mount rushmore for his longevity and commitment to his craft. Dude is awesome and it's amazing to see his maturity and growth throughout this documentary. My favorite since 2004 💯
This one really made me tear up from being cocky n not listenin cause he was extremely young he totally did a 180 wait no he did a 360 congratulations to Randy Orton he deserves everythin comin to him
Working 4:30pm to 5am mon through fri outside Sunday and a small portion on Saturday i only see my son 15 minutes. Like my childhood growing up feeling like I don't have a father, providing to never see. As a kid, only seen my dad if I stayed up all night
Ruthless Aggression era fan here: Where do I start? Didn't get a chance to watch his 2003-2004 evolution run. Reason: Didn't have cable at the time. But I did remember looking at the RAW magazines in the store and seeing Orton win WHC at Summerslam. It shocked me because it happened too soon at the time. I did get a chance to watch Orton in 2005-early 2006 when he was on Smackdown brand. People say that the Mick Foley feud is what took him to the next level, but I actually think it was the Undertaker feud that took him to the next level as a main event star. I also remembered watching the RAW vs ECW supershow and thinking why is Orton on team RAW wearing a RAW t-shirt? Now, looking back at it, I get it. Never knew he had a drug problem at the time. 2007-2008 Orton was starting to steer towards viper Orton with that punt kick. Give credit to HBK and RVD for their Oscar-like performance and helping build that "age of Orton" character. But in 2009, he was at his peak with that Viper character. One of the best character work I've ever seen in pro wrestling. He was the only reason why I was watching WWE in 2009. It's great to see that he's still going strong to this day. Great biography!
From enjoying his RKO OUTTA NOWWhere Memes on Vine in the mid 2010s, to now watching his whole career unfold. I am a witness to his excellence, albeit only through videos.
I got emotional while watching this biography he is one of my motivation my inspiration im so happy and feeling energetic on his return at Survivor series and happy to hear that he still going to wrestle for few more years might be 4,5 years more.he motivated millions of people who are suffering from their hard times . for me Randy Orton is the greatest wrestler ever in the history of wrestling business and one of the greatest athletes in this world.truly the brightest diamonds in wrestling business 💎💎💎💎💎🥲🥲🥹🥹💪💪
Orton has always been my absolute favorite. I knew about most of this but not how serious it was. God was absolutely looking after him and gave him chance after chance. Good for him finally becoming the man he always could be. What a legend
Man i am shocked he fought 10-12 years with back pain injury with full of speed and the athleticism lots of respect to the Viper I am watching him since 2005 love how he overcame his demons and reached to success
I LOVE RANDY ORTON. I LOVE HIS DEVOTED AS A WRESTLER. EVERY TIME HE MADE US FEEL HIS MOTION IN ALL COMPETITIONS. HIS SAVAGES, HIS STYLE ALWAYS BE ICONIC OF WWE. THE GRETEST WWE SUPERSTAR OF ALL TIME.
Love these A&E bios such awesome work for everyone they do n love randy from day one best an greatest of all time hope to see randy orton beat cena n floats champ records
I'll never forget when he first came on to Raw to when he joined Evolution to where he won his 1st Championship to his 14th, to where he celebrated 25 years and now all the way to the Survivor series return last year. Not only this man was a Legend killer but it became a Legend himself❤
He's one of the best to ever do it I love randy a lot I mean how could you not? he deserves all of the good things that he earned his legacy will live on for decades to come I respect him a lot as well so I hope to meet him someday