| 1. Wrestling runs in Orton’s family; his father 'Cowboy' Bob Orton and uncle Barry Orton are former professional wrestlers. |
| 2. In 2001, Orton won The Rookie of the Year award from Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI), a reputable wrestling magazine. |
| 3. Orton showcased his acting skills in two movies: "That's What I Am" and "12 Rounds 2: Reloaded." |
| 4. Orton's signature move, The RKO, is a tribute to his birth name 'Randy Keith Orton.' |
| 5. A notable achievement for Orton was winning the WWE title twice in a single night. |
| 6. Orton displays his affection by tattooing his daughter's name on his left forearm. |
| 7. Orton's career in WWE began as a referee, not as a wrestler. |
| 8. Before transitioning to WWE developmental, Orton had a stint in military prison for disciplinary reasons. |
| 9. Orton's reputation for having a hot temper led him to undergo anger management classes. |
| 10. Wrestling runs in Orton's family; his father 'Cowboy' Bob Orton Jr., grandfather Bob Orton, and uncle Barry Orton are former professional wrestlers, making Randy a third-generation wrestler. |
| 11. Orton showcased his acting skills in three movies: 'That's What I Am', '12 Rounds 2: Reloaded', and 'The Condemned 2'. |
| 12. The RKO finisher has become a viral sensation and pop culture trend known for its 'Outta Nowhere' nature. |