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I'm impressed that they're doing the actual ring introductions once all the pomp, music, and pyro have died and both wrestlers are in the ring. It's a small touch, but a nice one for me.
Randy Orton was taken into a room to be examined immediately upon his return to the backstage area and then sent to the hospital for to test the severity of his injury.
Backstage went bezerk after Orton took the bump out of the ring. Orton could be heard telling the referee he broke his collarbone, something the announcers started selling on the broadcast.
We'll try to have a definitive word on Orton's injury as soon as we can.
The Last Man Standing Match at One Night Stand proved to be WWE Champion Triple H’s means of abolishing the “Age of Orton,” but also injuring the Legend Killer, who suffered a broken left collarbone.
In the heat of battle, Randy Orton looked to deliver a critical blow – the RKO – to The Game. The challenger carefully sized up his former mentor and dashed toward him at a seemingly perfectly calculated moment, but the veteran champion reversed the attempted strike and hurled Orton over the top rope to the arena floor.
In addition to the pained scowl on the Legend Killer’s face immediately after the fall and well after the match on his way back to the locker room, the injury was indicated by heavy swelling and bruising. After being examined at the San Diego Sports Arena by WWE medical staff, Orton was immediately transported to a local medical facility for further treatment.
Be sure to check back with WWE.com as updates on the Legend Killer become available.