#3. WWE Superstar Randy Orton

Randy Orton is one of the biggest names on the WWE roster today and has been around for nearly two decades. However, despite all his achievements in the business, he still has one regret from his earlier days.
In 2005, Randy Orton had to go one-on-one against The Undertaker at WrestleMania. It was the biggest match of Orton's career at that point, but he did not give it that much importance back then.
Orton and Taker had a rehearsal for their match the day before WrestleMania. The rehearsal was supposed to involve Orton's father, Cowboy Bob Orton, referee Mike Chioda and the two wrestlers. WWE agents John Laurinaitis and Ricky Steamboat also had to attend. Although everyone showed up in time, only one man was missing, Randy Orton.
"Let’s just say I got into a little bit of trouble and didn’t get much sleep – just in case my kids are watching. Now keep in mind, this is my second WrestleMania and I’m 24. I’m being given the world! My f**king dad is there! Taker is there. I got down there just as they were finishing up and they were walking out. I’d worked with the Undertaker for a year and it all started off with me missing rehearsal for the biggest match of the year." Orton said on WWE Untold.
Orton sent out a message to The Deadman and revealed he still regrets missing that rehearsal.
"Take, if you’re watching, thank you for not bitching me out, cursing me out or choke-slamming my ass to hell after I missed that rehearsal. That’s probably one of my biggest regrets in the business – letting you men down that night." admitted Orton
The Legend Killer and The Undertaker shared the ring many times over the years. Their last one-on-one match came in December 2009 when Orton defeated The Deadman on WWE Monday Night RAW via a count-out.
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