Randy Orton accused of allegedly pulling his dick out to WWE writers
Over the years, Randy Orton has been dug out of quite a few situations that would normally spell the end of one’s career as a public figure. He received a bad conduct discharge from the Marines in 1999, he vandalized a woman’s bag in the women’s locker room, and he’s been popped for steroids numerous times with one incident was while he was an outspoken anti-steroid spokesperson (right after the Chris Benoit tragedy). The list is practically endless.
More recently, on episode 49 of the MLW podcast, former WWE writer Court Bauer told a rather disturbing tale regarding Randy Orton’s behavior towards writers that worked for WWE:
“For every new writer that would show up, he’d come in the room put his hand down his pants, pull out his dick, touch himself, then say “I’m Randy Orton, shake my hand…oh you don’t want to shake my hand? You’re big leaguing me? That’s fucked up man. Should I tell Vince and Steph you won’t shake Randy Orton’s hand?”
On paper, and at face value it does seem a little funny, but when you look at Randy’s past career, it really puts things in perspective that he just wants to do whatever the fuck he wants and that he’s above any rules. This is a very old school way of abusing your power and status to bully someone who doesn’t feel comfortable where they are yet.
Other former writers that were asked about Randy’s conduct during their tenure included Kevin Eck and Freddie Prinze Jr. (yes the one you’re thinking of). Both refused to comment on any specific incidents, but both also said they didn’t shake his hand back then and wouldn’t now.
This story has since been picked up by The Daily Star, Lad Bible, and now Fox News.
WWE sent a statement to WrestlingNews.co that simply said: “WWE is looking into the matter.” Doesn’t sound like they’re looking too hard, but we’ll see how this develops.
I’m going to end with a quote from Randy about John Cena that I found browsing Reddit. Enjoy this one.
Braden Jackson – @Dembrae
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