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Travicity
08-07-2010, 04:25 AM
Source: The Pro Wrestling Torch

In a shades similar to past incidents with Kofi Kingston and Ken Anderson, Randy Orton was visibly upset with The Miz following his match against Jey Uso during the July 26th RAW.

After hitting the RKO on Sheamus, Miz entered the ring to tease cashing in the Money in the Bank briefcase. "The Viper" then hit the RKO on Miz and was unable to hide his frustration. The word coming out of the show is that Orton felt Miz was positioned in a manner that indicated he was about to be hit with the signature maneuver.

Similarly, Orton angrily reacted during a bout with Kingston last January when the Ghanaian grappler messed up the timing of the finish. Orton was seen on-camera shouting "stupid," among other obscenities, towards him. It is said that Kingston's "main event" push at the time was single handedly derailed due to the incident. Likewise, Anderson's untimely dismissal from World Wrestling Entertainment last year was largely attributed to Orton, as a result of the former Mr. Kennedy inadvertently dropping "The Viper" on his head with a back suplex. Orton later admitted to complaining to management about Anderson's in-ring work, which was the primary reason for his release from the organization.

EWN

Yea very good Orton has stroke which is good and bad.

Fire Miz :shifty:

Kage
08-07-2010, 04:31 AM
Hopefully they'll do the same thing to Miz that they did the Kingston: End his main event push.

Travicity
08-07-2010, 04:36 AM
Yes, End his main event push because he wasnt in the right position :D

Kage
08-07-2010, 04:39 AM
^^Exactly!! :evil:

Bubala
08-07-2010, 06:06 PM
Um since when has Orton been infallible? With Anderson I understand because there was a chance for serious injury. But Miz, and Kingston's supposed offenses seem minor at best. I think Orton thinks too highly of himself.

Big Evil
08-08-2010, 07:27 PM
He does think too highly of himself, and these incidents showcase that. He overreacts to minor incidents, with exception to the possibly injury-causing miscue by Anderson. Even with that, though, it is something that happens all the time, and just because he is a 'main-event superstar', how dare anyone mess up a move or timing in a match? Still, he can bitch and complain about that behind the scenes, out in the ring he needs to focus on being a consummate professional and hiding his frustration over minor incidents. The fans deserve more than seeing a grown man throw a fit in the ring.