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Randy Orton: Hilarious Twitter thread claims WWE star was 2003 internet troll

Some members of the Internet Wrestling Community have accused WWE’s Randy Orton of being a hilarious internet troll in 2003.

Will Washington, the host of the Grapsody podcast, has posted a pretty amusing Twitter thread, claiming that Randy Orton could have been a troll in the old AIM message boards.

Washington took to Twitter to ask Orton if he was the ‘OVW3rdGen’ account on AIM back in 2003, giving some backstory on the situation.

Back in January 2003, an AIM user by the name of ‘OVW3rdGen’ popped into a wrestling message board claiming to be Randy Orton, as you can see below.

A tale as old as time.It is time to learn the truth. @RandyOrton. Were you or were you not AIM user OVW3rdGen?Backstory: It was Sunday, Jan 5th, 2003. An AIM user showed up in one of our chats. His name was OVW3rdGen. I'll never forget it. He was claiming to be Randy (1/4) pic.twitter.com/5c18mTQJrW

For context, Orton was an active WWE Superstar at the time, having debuted on the main roster in April 2002.

Washington goes on to say that while no one else in the chat believed that the user was Randy, he was telling everyone some “pretty wild s***”, which “sounded plausible”.

The other AIM users then asked for proof, as they would do, and Orton (sort of) delivered.

Orton, who was 22 at the time, and would go on to become a multi-time WWE Champion, simply said “I’ll just say this. Superkick. Blue Sweater”, and then logged off AIM forever.

This was the next night on Raw. The color has been up for debate. Most called it black. Some say Navy. So it was possible that it was in fact blue. But it was definitely a sweater.But at the end of the show, @RandyOrton does end up taking Sweet Chin Music from HBK (3/4) pic.twitter.com/GZdNb1hd7N

As you can see

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