What WrestleMania did Randy Orton face Seth Rollins?

What WrestleMania did Randy Orton face Seth Rollins?

WrestleMania 31
Randy Orton hits Seth Rollins with a jaw-dropping RKO out of nowhere: WrestleMania 31. The Viper strikes in spectacular fashion with an RKO on Seth Rollins.

Who is famous for the RKO?

Randy Orton’s RKO is a sudden weapon, one that has earned the slithering Superstar victories, championships and WWE glory. At its best, it is both gorgeous and destructive. His version of the cutter is quicker and smoother than those of the men who used it before him, including John Laurinaitis and Diamond Dallas Page.

Who is RKO King?

Ladies and gentlemen, look at Kong, the Eighth Wonder of the World! King Kong is a giant ape monster who first appeared in the 1933 RKO Radio Pictures film King Kong. He is the first incarnation of the character….King Kong (RKO)

King Kong incarnations
← None King Kong (RKO) King Kong (1962) →

How do you counter RKO?

9 Best Counters To Randy Orton’s RKO

  1. 1 AJ Styles. This is by far one of the most underrated counters to the RKO ever.
  2. 2 Cody Rhodes. It was in 2013 when The Authority and Daniel Bryan storyline was 3 months in.
  3. 3 Shinsuke Nakamura.
  4. 4 Mustafa Ali.
  5. 5 Matt Riddle.
  6. 6 Kurt Angle.
  7. 7 The Miz.
  8. 8 Keith Lee.

Where was Wrestlemania 31 held?

Levi’s StadiumWrestleMania 31 / Location

Who invented RKO?

Randy Orton’s RKO has taken out every heavy hitter from Hulk Hogan to John Cena. So it may come as a surprise that the maneuver was innovated by John Laurinaitis — the former Raw General Manager who is better known to the WWE Universe for his misguided governance than his Japanese ring career.

Who invented spear in WWE?

There is a lot of confusion about who used the spear first, but the majority suggests that it was Goldberg. Though some superstars used the shoulder block before Goldberg, he was the first one who made if famous with the name.

Who created the RKO?

John Laurinaitis
Randy Orton’s RKO has taken out every heavy hitter from Hulk Hogan to John Cena. So it may come as a surprise that the maneuver was innovated by John Laurinaitis — the former Raw General Manager who is better known to the WWE Universe for his misguided governance than his Japanese ring career.