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A RKO is a finishing move in professional wrestling performed by Randy Orton. It involves Orton grabbing his opponent's head and quickly dropping down to drive their face into the mat.
An RKO is a finishing move in professional wrestling performed by Randy Orton. It involves Orton grabbing his opponent's head and quickly dropping to the mat, driving their face into the canvas. The move is executed with speed and precision, often catching opponents off guard.
In Wrestling RKO stands for RANDY KEITH ORTON :)
The RKO is the finishing move of wrestler Randy Orton. If you attempt it in real life outside of a professional wrestling ring, it would hurt very much and can damage the neck.
In professional wrestling, the key difference between an RKO and a TKO is the way they are executed. An RKO is a jumping cutter move where the wrestler grabs the opponent's head and drops them face-first to the mat, while a TKO is a fireman's carry neckbreaker move where the wrestler lifts the opponent onto their shoulders before dropping them neck-first onto the knee.
rko is gonna dominate hhh
I'm confused by what you mean when you say "real professional wrestling". Professional wrestling is not real wrestling, it is entertainment. If you mean real, collegiate wrestling, then yes. It is.
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Kingdom - professional wrestling - was created in 1997.
Evolve - professional wrestling - was created in 2010.
Professional wrestling in the United Kingdom was created in 1952.
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