why is randy orton still being compared to cena?
Question by Cherlique Lilienthal: why is randy orton still being compared to cena?
randy orton puts a lot of wrestlers over …….CLEANLY. unlike cena where something has to happen to make it look as if the victory was a fluke. randy orton is NOT always in the title seen. he doesn’t have very long title reigns. he is no goodie two shoes. as a matter of fact he only got the same push as cena, when he went to smack-down and defeated christian. maybe that’s the real reason people are hating on him. and lastly orton is always a tweener kind of guy. not a good boyscout typ of hugging fat girls and kissing babies clean cut superman save the day ultimate fan loving face like cena.
Best answer:
Answer by East Asian Peter 4th account
i think they mean like cena is the top face on raw and randy orton the top face on smackdown.
i think the reason why orton not in the title picture because of his suspension. cm punk is up there now but i think as in top faces.
i mean, sheamus still not convinced as a face, people want him to turn heel and find him boring. also both orton and cena been in the wwe longer and are established main eventers.
Give your answer to this question below!
New study maps greatest needs in Charlotte
Filed under: drug abuse foundation
Unified under the study, the United Way of Charlotte County, the government's Human Services department and the Charlotte County Community Foundation are together developing plans to fill gaps in services and provide a wide and well-connected social …
Read more on Florida Weekly
PPMD Calls for New Collaborative Approach to Benefit/Risk Analysis of …
Filed under: drug abuse foundation
"As FDA prepares to receive these Duchenne drug applications, a Duchenne benefit/risk pilot and complementary research and development initiatives with government, industry, and academia are vital to our success. PPMD is … Undertaking a rare disease …
Read more on Sacramento Bee
1% of U.S. patients cause 21% of costs
Filed under: drug abuse foundation
Others are younger “dual eligibles" who qualify for Medicare and Medicaid and who often bounce from emergency room to emergency room, struggling with substance abuse, homelessness and related medical conditions. Still others have private health …
Read more on Bend Bulletin