WWE WrestleMania 36: 3 reasons why Randy Orton should beat Edge

HOUSTON - APRIL 05: Randy Orton and Triple H battle during their WWE Championship match at "WrestleMania 25" >> at the Reliant Stadium on April 5, 2009 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/WireImage)
HOUSTON - APRIL 05: Randy Orton and Triple H battle during their WWE Championship match at "WrestleMania 25" >> at the Reliant Stadium on April 5, 2009 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/WireImage) /
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At WWE WrestleMania 36, Randy Orton will be taking on the Rated R Superstar, Edge, in a Last Man Standing match. Here’s three reasons why The Viper should win.

This Saturday (or Sunday, who knows), WWE WrestleMania 36 will showcase a war among gladiators. Mind you, it lacks the sport of the coliseum or the crowd that comes with it, but all these gladiators will need is the bad blood brewing between them alongside a referee.

Then again, they are also going to need the endurance to continually get up at the count of 10. That’s right, folks. We’re talking about a Last Man Standing match and the gladiators in question are the spontaneously combusted former World Tag Team Champions, Rated RKO themselves, Randy Orton and Edge.

Along with following up on The Viper’s psychotic attacks on both Edge and his wife Beth Phoenix, this match will also mark the Rated R Superstar’s first one-on-one match back in the ring since his shocking Royal Rumble return from an 9 year hiatus due to an injury.

Edge looks to shake the ring rust by shaking Orton’s neck back and forth until he’s incapacitated for at least 10 seconds. But the question is: should it lead to a win?

It would be easy to assume that Edge will naturally win his first singles match back, but can an argument be made for Randy Orton to win instead? The answer to that question is yes. In fact, exactly three arguments can be made in favor of The Apex Predator.