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Edge defeats Randy Orton

Edge defeats Randy Orton

Edge defeats Randy Orton: WrestleMania Night Two

Result: Edge defeats Randy Orton

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Match

It seemed weird that Edge came out first, but it made sense once we found out Randy Orton was posing as a camera man. Orton surprised Edge with an RKO. Once Edge made it back to his feet, the referee called for the bell and Orton immediately hit another RKO. Edge just barely made it to his feet and Randy hit him with a camera. Orton dragged Edge to the backstage area, which was really just the PC gym. As Orton picked up a weight plate, Edge kicked the plate and sent Orton to the ground.

They fought back to the ringside area where Orton tossed Edge off a platform into the ringside barricade. The match continued to an office area and then into storage section of the Performance Center. Edge climbed a ladder and leaped off a storage cage onto Randy Orton and sent him through a table. Both men answered the 10 count.

The match then proceeded to the garage area where Randy gave Edge a draping DDT on the back of a pickup. Edge then climbed on top of a production truck and Orton followed. This gave Edge a lot of running room to hit a spear and he did that. When Edge went for a second spear, Orton hit an RKO. Randy then left to get a couple of chairs and returned to the top of the production truck. Before Orton could hit the Con-Chair-to, Edge jumped up and put Orton in a choke hold. With Orton choked out, Edge hit a con-chair-to to finish the match.

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