Randy Orton’s attack on Edge left the entire WWE Universe speechless. We knew that the rated-R Superstar will return for his revenge and he did that at WrestleMania 36. ‘The Viper’ locked horns with Edge in a Last Man Standing match and delivered a classic Orton bout at the ‘Grandest Stage of Them All’.
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Orton and Edge were engaged in a brutal encounter that saw them exploring every corner of the WWE Performance Centre. From gym equipment to office desks, both men made a weapon out of anything that they could find around them. The storyline, the build-up, and the overall drama added so much more to this match. And, Orton played a huge part in delivering an unforgettable performance alongside his old friend.
Although Orton ended up losing to Edge, he must be credited for working tremendously hard to elevate the standards of his match against the returning Superstar. After this, Edge can have a fond memory of WrestleMania to hold in the face of the nine-year struggle to get back inside the ring. And none of that would have been possible without Orton and his impeccable performance tonight.
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Shruti Sadbhav
Shruti Sadbhav is a WWE writer at Sportskeeda Wrestling. With a triple major in Journalism, English Literature, and Psychology, she has always been drawn to writing. As an avid sports lover, writing about sports was the finest way to combine her passion with her prowess.
Whenever she writes, Shruti puts herself into the shoes of fans to see how she would appreciate an honest account of anything related to something she follows wholeheartedly with engaging and relevant information to cater to the readers' needs.
Shruti has seven years of experience. She previously worked as a content manager at Fox Sports Asia and as an assistant manager and digital marketer at Kickstart FC. Shruti previously worked in multiple roles in Sportskeeda, where she was a WWE features writer, editor, and content manager. She has over 40 million+ reads across all her writer profiles, giving her an immensely diverse audience across WWE and football.
When it comes to pro wrestling, Shruti does not particularly remember the first match she watched. However, she recalls accompanying her brother and getting hooked when she saw The Undertaker – a fascinating wrestler that she, like thousands of others, believed in.
Her views on pro wrestling evolved as she grew older and understood the intricacies of the business. This allows her to appreciate those who dedicate themselves to the craft and, once in a while, it does become what it has always been touted to be – magical. Her favorite wrestler is Finn Balor due to his persistence.
When she is not working as a writer, Shruti loves to read, enjoy a good cup of coffee, and let Manchester City dictate her weekend plans.