Edge Turns Heel on WWE Raw, Randy Orton Gets Over

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The babyface run for Edge is over. The Rated-R Superstar went back to being a heel on WWE Raw on Monday night.

He made his return to WWE Raw with an episode of The Cutting Edge.

He began by talking about his transition back to Raw from Smackdown and how all his work at taking the WWE World Title would be for not as he was drafted.

He touched on his reasons for taking out Randy Orton last week and was about to call out Mr. RKO, but Wayne Brady beat him through the curtain.

Brady said he wanted to know what it felt like to be a WWE Superstar. Edge told him to feel free. With that Brady launched into a promo about being the best Raw guest host ever. Instead of Bob Barker he was Bob Darker.

As he was continuing, Randy Orton cut him off and made his way to the ring.

Orton and Edge had a stare down that was broken up when Brady went to shake the Viper’s hand. Orton hit him with an RKO instead.

Edge said that he would not be RKO’d tonight and listed a number of reasons why. Among them, Edge reminded him of their team, Rated RKO.

Orton didn’t seem to keen on that idea, so Edge continued and said that the fans never fully accepted him. He said that he was disappointed that the fans chanted for Orton, but that he wasn’t Champion.

Then Edge threatened him and said that he would keep laying out Orton until he was just an after thought on the show.

Orton snapped and went for the RKO, but was blocked by Edge. As the Rated-R Superstar set up for the spear, Orton was thinking of a counter and did just that. As Edge launched in for the spear, Orton successfully hit him with the RKO as the show drew to a close.

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