WWE WrestleMania 28 Results: Kane Defeats Randy Orton with a Super Chokeslam

By (Featured Columnist) on April 1, 2012

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A backstage segment featured the Miz trying to rally Team Johnny to little success, followed by a commendable effort by John Laurinaitis as the Interim RAW GM gave his own pep talk. 

Up next was Kane vs. Randy Orton.  Orton's signature saunter to the ring is already longer than the world heavyweight championship match. 

Loud "Daniel Bryan" chants broke out as Kane and Orton begun brawling. 

Kane countered an early suplex attempt by suplexing Orton onto the top rope and kicking him in the head.  Kane continued to work over Orton in the corner, then hit a dropkick on a sitting Orton for a nearfall.  Orton began fighting back from out of the corner, but Kane cut him off with a sidewalk slam for a nearfall.  

Orton again battled back and bought time with a swinging neckbreaker for a one count.  Fans begun to tune out of the match as Orton pummeled Kane before Kane regained the advantage.  

Kane connected with a huge suplex for another nearfall.  

Orton backflipped out of a second sidewalk slam attempt and hit a modified back breaker as both men stirred.  Orton hits a pair of clotheslines and follows up with a powerslam as the pace quickened. 

Orton hit his signature suspension DDT as the crowd started to come alive. 

An RKO attempt was countered by a big boot from Kane.  Kane followed up with a flying clothesline attempt that was blocked by an Orton dropkick. 

Orton teased a punt but Kane stopped him with a chokeslam for a neafall. 

Kane countered a second RKO attempt as the two battled in the corner.  Kane went to the top rope but Orton connected with a series of rights on a sitting Kane.  Orton joined Kane atop the ropes, but Kane connected with a super chokeslam for the victory. 

Winner: Kane

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