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Randy Orton: The Evolution of a Predator
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Randy Orton: The Evolution of a Predator

Sep 6, 2011
1h 30m
★ 7.1

Overview

He’s one of the most popular superstars in the WWE, but he has never been the subject of a DVD release—until now. This 3-disc set takes an in-depth look at WWE’s Apex Predator from Elimination Chamber through the road to WrestleMania and Orton’s brutal bout with CM Punk. Along the way, fans learn about the Viper in and out of the ring as he reflects on his career to date. Family and opponents contribute never-before-seen interviews about Orton’s past, present, and future. In addition the set is packed with some of Orton’s most memorable matches and moments from his career.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Randy Orton

Randy Orton

Terry Gene Bollea

Hulk Hogan (archive footage)

Terry Gene Bollea

Paul Lévesque

Triple H

Paul Lévesque

Jason Reso

Christian

Jason Reso

Stephen Farrelly

Sheamus

Stephen Farrelly

Bob Orton, Jr.

Bob Orton, Jr.

Dwayne Johnson

The Rock (archive footage)

Dwayne Johnson

Dave Bautista

Batista (archive footage)

Dave Bautista

John Cena

John Cena (archive footage)

John Cena

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