Randy Orton has gotten quite famous for his signature move, the ‘RKO.' The WWE superstar grabs his victims by the neck and slams them on the canvas. It's a move that affects his body physically.

Randy Orton recently spoke about the RKO with FOX2 Now. The WWE man didn't hold back as he talked about the move.

“I jump up as high as I can, grab the guy’s neck, and come crashing down to the mat. I’ve been doing it for a very long time and I kind of wish I could go back in time and create a finishing move that didn’t entail me jumping up as high as I can and landing on my back.” “After doing that a couple of thousand times over the last few decades, I’m starting to feel it.”

The WWE star has to keep his body in very good condition in order to perform at his best. It's not an easy move to do after all of these years.

“I’m not lifting a lot of heavy weights or anything. It’s about conditioning. It’s about keeping track of all the other injuries and past injuries that I have and that I’m also always kind of working through. WWE Superstars are all banged, bruised up, and working through injuries.” “I think that’s one of the reasons we take so much pride in what we do. It’s definitely very hard and I think sometimes our performers make it look very easy.”

Randy Orton has big plans for his legacy and even hopes to see his kids in WWE. He'd love to see ‘little Ortons' running around.

“I’m blessed. I’m 41 years old. I’ve been doing this for 20 years. Growing up in St. Louis, which is historically a wrestling town, being a part of the Orton family, there’s a legacy there.” “And I’m in control of that legacy now. I look to my five children and their future and you know, who knows? There might be some little Ortons in the ring, you know, fourth-generation superstars in the future. Who knows?”