10 WWE Wrestlers Who Lost Their Mojo
4. Randy Orton
If Randy Orton has lost his mojo, then at the very least his critics must concede that, at 37, he's still young enough to rediscover it before he finds himself on the WWE scrapheap.
Then again, having been rubbing shoulders with the likes of Triple H and Ric Flair at an age when most of us were still trying to figure out how to use a washing machine, perhaps it was inevitable that the Legend Killer would peak, and therefore undergo decline, sooner than most.
The problem for now is less about any obvious slowing down inside the ring, however - it was only last year, don't forget, that he was getting his head caved open by Lesnar (so clearly he can still bump with the best of them) - than it is the inertia that seems to have set in with his character.
Orton reached heights many of us had never seen before seven or eight years ago with the establishment of his voice-hearing, Vince McMahon-punting "Viper" persona. By comparison, almost anything feels like he's driving in second gear - especially the neutered baby-face he portrays today.