

"Finally, I gave them a CD and said that I wanted this music, so they bought the song and they played it for two weeks until Vince said it didn't fit my character," Orton said. Orton says he went to Vince McMahon and TV producer Kevin Dunn to change it, but they only added a few tweaks, leaving him with the same song he hated for four years. "I hated it from the first day I heard it." "For the longest time, I had the 'Burning My Light' or whatever the entrance music was that started with 'Hey, nothing you can say,' and I hated that shit for all four years," Orton told. This time, it's about his previous entrance music, "Gonna Burn in the Light" that was associated with the trademark arms-extended pose. Orton can still find a way to generate a buzz-worthy quote. Raw 2009 video game that came out this week.


Randy Orton doesn't pull punches in interviews, even a basic interview about his favorite video games, such as "Paper Mario" or "LEGO Indiana Jones" to promote the Smackdown vs.
