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RR: World Heavyweight Championship


 Triple H once saw Randy Orton as a future World Heavyweight Champion. But Randy Orton shot up the ladder of success just a little too quickly for The Game's liking. Once Randy Orton defeated Chris Benoit for the World Championship at SummerSlam, Triple H rained on the third genereation Superstar's parade and unceremoniously kicked him out of Evolution, leaving him a bloody mess in the process.

Triple H defeated Orton one month later to regain his World Heavyewight Championship, and outside of participating in the Evolution Chamber at New Year's Revolution, this is Orton's first chance at revenge against Triple H. RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff tried to ensure that Batista wouldn't play a role in the outcome this time, as he banned Evolution from ringside.

From the outset, you could tell that matters went much deeper than the World Championship. You could tell things were intensely personal when Orton started the match by slapping the taste out of Triple H's mouth. But it wasn't long before Triple H's experience started to make an impact. A la fellow Evolution member Ric Flair, Triple H began to systematically work on Orton's left leg. After softening his leg up with a series of moves, Triple H locked in the figure four leglock. After several moments of excruciating pain in the maneuver, Orton was able to reverse the hold.

Orton came back with a flurry, hitting a modified neck breaker, swinging neck breaker and a powerslam, but all it could get Orton was a two-count. As Orton went to work on Triple H in the corner, The Game came back with an inverted atomic drop, but Orton came back with a fling bodypress. Triple H tried to lock in the Pedigree, but Orton countered into a slingshot.

Orton set up for the RKO, but Triple H saw it coming and sent him into the corner before hitting a knee lift. Triple H set up for the Pedigree once again, but Orton countered into a clotheseline for a near fall. After missing a DDT, Orton seemed out on his feet. As the referee checked on him, Triple H nailed both of them in the corner, knocking the ref out in the process.

With the ref down, Triple H went for his trusty Sledgehammer. As Triple H went in for the kill, Orton sent The Game face-first into the ring post. As both Superstars cralwed back into the ring,Triple H hit a clothesline and the Pedigree for the win to retain his World Heavyweight Championship.


Credit: WWE.Com



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