Randy Orton ready to face Gunther in Germany

Randy Orton thanks the standing ovation he received during his entrance. He can’t help but mention that hearing the WWE Universe singing his theme is a great thing, even if it took them fifteen years. « I’ve won many titles throughout my career, but there is one title that I have put above all others: the World Heavyweight Title. The reason is because it was the first title I won and engraved my name as the youngest holder. Ten years ago, I was given the opportunity to unify the title and my name was the last one engraved in the legacy of that title. A year ago a new champion was crowned, but I was at home recovering from a spinal fusion and all I could think about was that, with the grace of God, my name would be engraved on that title again. Now I have the opportunity to do it. » , comments Randy Orton in a very emotional speech.

Orton knows he’s entering foreign territory in Berlin. He also knows he’s facing a living legend in Europe – Gunther is a legend in that region. He’s going up against a man who has his head so far up his ass that he doesn’t realize he’s going up against the most controversial, dangerous and successful man the industry has seen in twenty years. “ I grew up in front of all of you. I signed my first contract when I was 19. You’ve watched me grow up. You’ve watched me humiliate myself over and over and learn over and over again. Until I had to step out of the shadows and earn every word of respect that comes with my name. When Gunther first stepped into a WWE ring he was in his thirties and carried himself like a jerk – maybe that’s the only similarity between the two.

Gunther has never been put in his place, but this Saturday, that’s what I intend to do. This was all about the World Championship, but Gunther made it personal by messing with my legacy. I have paid in the past and now I will use my demons to win the World Heavyweight Title. How will I do it? Using the three most destructive letters in sports-entertainment: RKO, ” The Viper declares before heading to Germany in search of the 15th World Championship of his professional career.