Randy orton wyatt family burn in my light
It was an awesome way for a guy – I was in my mid-20s then – to learn. Rated RKO with Edge was another example of a guy who knows his craft. Being around those guys and learning from them that early in the business for me was great. Hunter, for instance, I wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for him, in more ways than one. Randy Orton: I always prefer being by myself, but if you look at the teams I’ve been in, Evolution, I don’t even have to say who I was with then because everybody knows and I was around some great talent.
Do you prefer when you’re working in a group or solo heading into an event like WrestleMania? Being in a stable is something you’ve done at different parts of your career with Evolution and Legacy. I infiltrated the Wyatt Family, I became close to Bray, I earned his trust and respect and to ultimately stab a knife into his back, turn on him, it was a very original thing that we did. I’ve had other very good angles going into ‘Mania, long storylines too, but this was different than normal from the way we do things, it wasn’t bad versus good. I think that’s what makes it different for me. Where we’re at in the story is the perfect culmination for WrestleMania. All of that stuff that we had to do to get this storyline where it is, all of that helps it going into ‘Mania. To be able to pull those strings, make this thing go longer than expected, to win the Tag Team Championships with Bray, and then next get kicked out of the family, get Bray alone, burn down his compound. came with the Wyatt Family and what makes this WrestleMania different is that I’ve had five or six months, since October anyway, to let this story marinate.Īt first I could tell peopled weren’t getting with the whole Wyatt Family thing where I became a part of their family because they knew I was going to turn and we knew that they knew that. I got a nasty concussion, got opened up, I had to get my feet back underneath me so to speak and get back used to the grind. This storyline, being injured last year and coming back, having a little run with Lesnar kind of put me back a few steps. Randy Orton: This will be my 13 th match at a WrestleMania, and I’d say one of the biggest differences for me going into this thing is how it came about. Heading into WrestleMania 33, you have been part of these for more than a decade now, how is this one different?