Randy Orton is certainly one of the active legends that the WWE roster possesses. The journey for him to the top has never been a smooth one. It’s safe to say he has his ups and downs in the career to go through some interesting experiences during his pro wrestling career. He also received the chance to hang out with some celebrities.
It seems that The Legend Killer had quite the time with Snoop Dogg the first time they met together. Ringside News previously reported through a fan’s tweet that Randy Orton claimed to smoke weed with Snoop Dogg before WrestleMania 25. He also called this a pregame. Later on, he decided to clarify the incident.
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WM 25 pre game ? https://t.co/fCwKd2cGVR
— Randy Orton (@RandyOrton) February 9, 2021
In a follow-up tweet, Randy Orton also made sure to let fans know that this was just the first time he smoked with Snoop.
“It’s come to my attention that I smoked some ganja (for the first time) with @SnoopDogg at WM24 NOT 25
Ps not THE first time, you marks, but the first time with snoop mutha f*ckin DO double G.”
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Randy Orton smoked Marijuana with Snoop Dogg
As you can see, it was WrestleMania 24 instead of 25 where he first smoked with Snoop. It is assumable that Randy Orton already grew a rapport with Sasha Banks’ cousin long before she even entered the circuit. This may not be the only time that The Viper was doing something wrong. But he still remembers the first time to do so with Snoop Dogg.
A Randy Orton fan Twitter account was the first one to tweet out a photo of him with Snoop Dogg. This photo was taken in 2008, and Randy remembered it well. The 14-time World Champion was quick to mention that it was, “WM 25 pre-game.” He also included an emoji of a tree, perhaps to indicate the weeds involved in the context.
Randy Orton has previously admitted in his promos of going into wrong paths while being on top of his game. As a result, he was suspended twice in his WWE career. Legends like Edge helped him out of those situations. He obviously had no issue letting fans know about his pregame ritual after so many years. He did have some memory conflicts with it but he opted to clarify things, later.