Randy Orton is the victim of a female stalker, which has resulted in an ugly back and forth war of words on twitter. This real life feud first came to light a few days ago. Orton reposted a picture of himself with a female fan, who he commented was "miss piggy". He took a bit of heat for what appeared to be a callous comment. He went on to delete it and later tweeted "I apologise if any of my previous tweets offended anyone. The answer to bullying isn't more bullying..." It was then clarified that the woman he called Miss Piggy was in fact harassing Orton's girlfriend. The viper is currently dating Kim Marie, who revealed on her Twitter the level of harassment she has been subjected to for being Orton's partner. Both Randy and Kim are very upset by all of this, hence the Miss Piggy tweet. The stalker in question is actually called Kayla Gomez. What's her side of the story? She tweeted the following "Let's get one thing straight. @RandyOrton blocked me because I said his balls were in his girlfriend's pocket. #RandyOrton" Undoubtedly, that sounds a little unhinged. What fans like this need to realise is that WWE performers are actors. You might know Randy Orton from TV, but you don't really know Randall Keith Orton the human being. Even insightful documentaries are works to an extent, a side of the person that they're willing to show you. For this fan to invade Randy's personal life and discuss his partner is plainly wrong. Randy has now sent an extended tweet, clarifying his anger over this situation. "I blocked you because you've been stalking and harassing my girl for too long now. Then stalking me when I had no idea who you were for a pic, just so you could use it to again, to harass my girl. You waited outside the gym to get to me! That's called stalking! I dare you to get a freaking life or just go be a troll somewhere else."