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Fans Lose Their Minds Over Randy Orton’s Intense Altercation With Angel Garza

Published 07/07/2020, 4:00 AM EDT

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“‘The Legend Killer’” just keeps getting better and better. Randy Orton turned a lot of heads in his latest match at Monday Night RAW.

In the tag team match, the team of Randy Orton, Angel Garza, and Andrade went up against Big Show and the Viking Raiders.

The match was extremely one-sided and the Viking Raiders pretty much put Garza and Andrade out of the equation. A frustrated Orton watched as his partners were dominated by their opponents throughout the match.

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Orton didn’t manage to even get tagged for a majority of the fight. At one point, Garza lost his cool and began shouting at a downed Andrade. 

“The Viper” sensed the lack of focus and patience in Angel Garza and asked him to come out of the ring immediately. 

Randy Orton put Angel Garza’s head in the game

When Garza did this, Orton immediately pushed him up against the plexiglass and told him, and I quote, “Pull your head out of your a**!”

This was just one of the sentences that Orton said to him. You can see the entire thing on one of the tweets attached.

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There is a variety of posts you can choose from because the moment got a lot of reactions from the wrestling world. Some jokingly brand Randy Orton as a motivational speaker.

Ever since turning on Edge, Randy Orton is looking more in his prime than ever before. He has become the very definition of heel in the business and there’s a lot that other Superstars can learn from him.

Orton obviously feels the same but doesn’t put it in the same subtle context when it comes to Angel Garza.

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Orton ended up winning the match for his team when he delivered an RKO to Erik and pinned him. Big Show could only helplessly look on as the “Apex Predator” secured the win.

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Despite how it may sound, after Orton’s ‘advice’, Garza and Andrade actually started working much better, and more importantly, as a team.

After all, Orton did just want to get Angel Garza’s head in the game. For a guy like “The Viper”, the end justifies the means.

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