Randy Orton recently appeared on the 10/11 episode of WWE NXT
Randy Orton is one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, who has had a great run in WWE for over two decades.
The Apex Predator is a 14-time World Champion, who is just two reigns less than equalling John Cena & Ric Flair for the most number of World Championship reigns in WWE. Orton did almost everything in the company and is one of the biggest stars in the company.
Randy Orton recently appeared on WWE NXT on the October 08, 2024 edition in St. Louis, Missouri, where he had a singles match against the young NXT star Je’Von Evans in a singles match. Orton had a tough match against Evans in the main event and secured a win.
However, it was not the only thing that the Viper did on the show. Now a backstage interaction with another NXT star has become a debate and most speculate that they could be related to each other.
Are Randy Orton & Myles Borne related?
WWE NXT on its social media posted a video of Myles Borne practicing Randy Orton’s signature “Legendary Killer” pose backstage. Borne was interrupted by the Legendary Killer himself, who caught him mocking his pose. Orton confronted him and asked him to show what he had got. Borne posed Orton’s signature gesture and the Viper corrected his pose adjusting his hands to perfection.
The video went viral and most of them found Borne looking quite similar to a young Orton. This made most of the fans wonder if they were related to each other. To answer this question in a single word, the answer is ‘No’.
No, Randy Orton and Myles Borne are not related to each other, and the only common thing is both are currently in WWE. Orton is a third-generation WWE superstar, who is the son of Bob Orton Jr and grandson of Bob Orton from St. Louise, Missouri.
On the other hand, Riley Osborne (aka David Bostian III) was born on May 25, 1999, in Wilmington, North Carolina, he is a former Amateur Wrestler, who signed with WWE in 2022 to pursue pro wrestling and is currently a member of the No Quarter Catch Crew.
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