This is the Best Version of Randy Orton We’ve Ever Seen in WWE | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Randy Orton is among the best and most decorated WWE Superstars in pro wrestling history. He is also one of the company’s longest-serving employees, celebrating his 22nd year with the company in 2024.
Despite the countless epic matches, unforgettable rivalries and 14 world titles, though, the version of Orton in today’s WWE Universe is the best we have ever seen.
Yes, he is older now and fending off a bad back that probably would have retired a lesser athlete, but with age comes experience. With experience comes a greater understanding of the industry, its fanbase and the little things that elevate a professional wrestler from great to one of the best to lace a pair of boots.
The Viper is in that stratosphere.
Orton does not need to be someone he’s not. He has more natural charisma in his pinky than most of his peers have in their entire body and knows how and when to utilize it to his advantage.
The 44-year-old has excellent awareness in the ring, on the mic, and in his physical performance. Watch how he tilts his head, narrows his eyes, gives the occasional wink, or maneuvers his body like that of a serpent waiting to strike.
All little things, but all enhancing his performance. These are the tools of a virtuoso performer who has perfected his craft over time and knows exactly when and where to place them for maximum effect.
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Randy Orton staring at the Undisputed WWE title belt 👀
Solo Sikoa vs. Cody Rhodes at Money In The Bank & then Randy Orton vs Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam?
SOUNDS GOOD TO ME! #WWECastle pic.twitter.com/7UedCahg3u
Orton told Marca (h/t Sean Rueter of Cageside Seats) that he had recently signed a five-year contract extension. WWE does not offer that kind of deal unless it believes he will remain a major asset to the promotion and its success over the next five years.
The Viper could have allowed his brand and name value to carry the load for him, but he has not. He has continuously evolved as a performer, improved his performance and ensured his place in wrestling history. He has improved an industry that has been very good to him and his family.
This is the best Orton we have ever seen, and it would not be surprising if this article is rewritten in two years to reflect the new best Orton we have ever seen. He cannot help himself, and pro wrestling and its fans are all the better for it.