#3 Randy Orton
Randy Orton is arguably the best heel in WWE right now and one of the finest wrestlers of our generation. He will likely go down in history books as one of the most accomplished WWE wrestlers of all time and his legacy will continue to live on forever.
The 13-time World Champion has recently turned 40, and it seems like he has another 10 years left in him that could help him become the most decorated WWE Superstar in history.
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While Orton joined WWE at a very young age, he enlisted with the US Marines after graduating from high school at age 18. Orton did not last long as part of the Marine Corps as he was discharged after bad conduct in 1999.
Orton was discharged for going AWOL on more than one occasion, and for disobeying the order from a commanding officer.
Randy Orton managed to make it big in WWE
The Viper was tried by the Uniform Code of Military Justice and was convicted under a special court-martial. He was then forced to spend over a month in the brig at Camp Pendleton.
Orton joined WWE in 2001 and ended up becoming the youngest World Heavyweight Champion in the company’s history at the age of 24.