Randy Orton Theme Song and Finisher

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Randy Orton is an American professional wrestler, who is widely considered to be one of the greatest ever. Born into a wrestling legacy of his father, grandfather, and uncle, Orton followed in their footsteps and carved his own path to superstardom. Debuting in WWE in 2002, Orton quickly rose through the ranks. He achieved early success as part of the legendary faction Evolution alongside Triple H, Ric Flair, and Batista.


Orton struck out on his own, earning the nicknames "The Legend Killer" and "The Viper" for his ruthless aggression and signature RKO maneuver. Over his two-decade career, Orton has amassed an impressive list of accolades. He's a 14-time world champion, tied for third all-time. He's a two-time Royal Rumble winner and a Grand Slam Champion in WWE, having held all of the company's major titles.


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Randy Orton Finisher

Randy Orton uses RKO as his finisher. It is easily one of the most famous moves in all of professional wrestling. Known as the Three Most Dangerous Letters in all of wrestling, RKO can come out of nowhere in a match. Besides RKO, The Viper utilizes a variety of moves to dismantle his opponents, each with its own devastating impact.


RKO

This is undoubtedly Orton's most famous move and a contender for the greatest finisher in wrestling history. It's a leaping cutter, where Orton jumps and catches the opponent in mid-air, driving their face into the mat. The beauty of the RKO lies in its unpredictability. Orton can hit it from anywhere, anytime, be it after a standing exchange, a reversal of an opponent's move, or even mid-air. This keeps fans on the edge of their seats, never knowing when a match might be abruptly ended by the three most dangerous letters in all of professional wrestling.


Punt Kick

A signature maneuver from Orton's days as The Legend Killer, the Punt Kick is a chilling display of brutality. He delivers a powerful kick directly to the opponent's head, often targeting a weakened state or catching them off guard. This move has been used to take down some of the biggest names in the business and is a testament to Orton's willingness to win at any cost. The move is counted among the most brutal moves in WWE and was even banned for quite a long period before Orton brought it back in 2020.


Vintage DDT

A variation of the classic DDT maneuver, Orton's version adds a touch of his own vicious style. He hooks the opponent's head and neck, then drives their face down onto the turnbuckle or the ring mat with incredible force. The energy Orton shows while grabbing the opponent’s neck is truly infectious. While the move is not a finisher, it is truly worth the watch.


Powerslam

Orton possesses incredible strength and utilizes it for impactful slams. One of his signature variations involves using the ropes to his advantage. He'll whip the opponent into the ropes with force, then catch them on the rebound for a devastating power slam. While power slam is a common move in WWE, Orton’s quick power slam stands out as the most unique one.


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Randy Orton Theme Song


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Randy Orton uses Voices by Rev Theory as his theme song. The history of the theme song dates back to 2008 when Orton first used it in the May of that year. Since then, it has become one of the greatest theme songs in all of professional wrestling.


Voices (feat. Rev Theory)

This is Orton's current theme and arguably his most recognizable. Released in 2009, "Voices" perfectly captures his dark and calculating persona. The driving rock beat and haunting lyrics about internal struggles resonate with Orton's character battling his own demons.


Talk to Me (w/ Riddle)

During his entertaining tag team run with Riddle, their entrance used a remixed version of Riddle's theme, "RK-Bro." This upbeat, almost carnival-like track with Riddle's signature "BRO!" shouts contrasted sharply with Orton's usual ominous vibe, reflecting the oddball yet surprisingly effective partnership.


Live in Fear (w/ Wyatt Family)

For a brief period, Orton aligned himself with the mysterious Wyatt Family. Their entrance theme, "Live in Fear," was a chilling and atmospheric piece that perfectly suited the group's eerie presence. The dark, almost ritualistic soundscape added another layer to Orton's character during this time.


Burn in My Light (2004-2008)

This was Orton's theme song during his rise as a ruthless young superstar. The heavy guitar riffs and aggressive vocals mirrored his own in-ring style. During his time with this theme song, Orton became one of the biggest names on the roster at a rather young age.


Line in the Sand (Evolution)

As part of the legendary faction Evolution, Orton shared their entrance theme. This powerful rock anthem reflected the group's dominance and star power. The members of the Evolution, Ric Flair, Triple H, Randy Orton and Batista have won 50 world titles, which is enough to give an idea of the domination of these four wrestlers.


Randy Orton Theme Song Lyrics

The lyrics of Randy Orton's voices theme song by Rev Theory:


"I hear voices in my head

They council me, they understand

They talk to me

You got your rules and your religion

All designed to keep you safe

But when rules start getting broken

You start questioning your faith

I have a voice that is my savior

Hates to love and loves to hate

I have the voice that has the knowledge

And the power to rule your fate

I hear voices crying, I see heroes dying

I taste the blood that's drying

I feel the tension rising

I hear voices in my head

They council me, they understand

They talk to me, they talk to me

They tell me things that I will do

They show me things I do to you

They talk to me

(Talk to me, talk to me, talk to me)

They talk to me

(Talk to me, talk to me, talk to me)

All the lawyers are defenseless

All the doctors are disease

And the preachers all are sinners

And the police just take the grease

All you judges you are guilty

All the bosses I will fire

All you bankers will have losses

Politicians are all liars

I see darkness falling

I hear voices calling

I feel justice crawling

I see faith has fallen

I hear voices in my head

They council me, they understand

They talk to me, they talk to me

They tell me things that I will do

They show me things I do to you

They talk to me

(Talk to me, talk to me, talk to me)

I hear voices crying, I see heroes dying

I taste the blood that's drying

I feel the tension rising

I hear voices in my head

They council me, they understand

They talk to me, they talk to me

They tell me things that I will do

They show me things I do to you

They talk to me

(Talk to me, talk to me, talk to me)

They talk to me

(Talk to me, talk to me, talk to me)"


FAQ's on Randy Orton

Q. What year did Randy Orton change his theme song?

A. Randy Orton changed his theme song in 2008 to his current theme song. 

Q. Who composed Randy Orton’s theme song?

A. Randy Orton’s theme song “Voices” was composed by Rev Theory. 

Q. Who sings Burn in My Light Randy Orton?

A. Burn in My Light was composed by Mercy Drive. 

Q. Does Randy Orton uses the Punt Kick now?

A. Randy Orton sporadically uses the Punt Kick as of 2024. 

Q. How old is Randy Orton?

A. Born on April 1, 1980, Randy Orton is currently 44 years old.