#4 Randy Orton
Considered amongst the greatest third-generation superstars in WWE history, Randy Orton has had a Hall-of-Fame worthy career with the company with a massive thirteen World Championships to his name. The Viper has also won the Royal Rumble twice and headlined multiple WrestleManias.
The picture above shows a young yet determined Randy Orton (Real Name: Randal Keith Orton) during his time as an amateur wrestler at Hazelwood Central High School in St. Louis County, Missouri. I wonder whether he has RKO'd his classmates out of nowhere?
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Randy Orton is also one of the few WWE superstars with the most pay-per-view appearances for the company. His longevity in such a physically taxing industry is an incredible feat in itself.
#3 Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins was seen by many as the company's new poster boy, taking over the reins from his Shield brother Roman Reigns (no pun intended). The Beastslayer is also recognized as one of the top in-ring performers in the entire world.
Seth Rollins (Real Name: Colby Lopez) graduated from Davenport West High School in Iowa in 2004. The above picture shows a young Rollins, as energetic as always, posing for a click. He got his early training at Danny Daniels' wrestling school in Chicago and in 2014, he started his own wrestling school - the Black and Brave Wrestling Academy.
Having completed the unthinkable task of defeating Brock Lesnar twice in a year, Rollins has enjoyed a stellar career as a singles competitor. He has won six different titles with the company which includes both the WWE championship and the Universal championship.
Rollins is an integral part of WWE's plans for the future and awaits more championship gold to be acquired.