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The Legacy (professional wrestling)

The Legacy was a villainous professional wrestling stable in the professional wrestling promotion World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), who competed on its Raw brand from 2008 to 2010. Originally, The Legacy was a group led by Randy Orton that contained the tag team of Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr. Two other wrestlers, Manu and Sim Snuka, were briefly members of the stable as well. The concept behind the group was that each member was a multi-generational wrestler. The name The Legacy was a reference to their extensive family histories in wrestling.

The Legacy
The Legacy (left to right: Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Ted DiBiase Jr.) in 2009
Stable
MembersRandy Orton (leader)
Cody Rhodes
Ted DiBiase Jr.
Manu
Sim Snuka
Name(s)The Legacy
DebutSeptember 1, 2008[1]
DisbandedApril 27, 2010
Years active2008–2010
2011
2022 (one night only)

In June 2008, Rhodes and DiBiase first formed an alliance after winning the World Tag Team Championship at Night of Champions, when Rhodes betrayed his original partner, Hardcore Holly, to align with DiBiase. Soon after, the pair tried to earn Orton's respect, which they eventually did. Together, the team helped Orton win the 2009 Royal Rumble match, giving Orton an opportunity to compete in the main event at WrestleMania XXV. The team also wrestled together in a tag team match to win the WWE Championship for Orton at Backlash. The team helped Orton win the championship three times over the course of 2009 despite a tumultuous relationship which saw Orton often physically attacking his two students. This led to Orton splitting from the group in early 2010. Rhodes and DiBiase eventually turned on each other in their match with Orton at WrestleMania XXVI. As of 2023, Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes still work for WWE.

Concept Edit

The concept behind the group was that each member is a multi-generational wrestler. The name of the faction, The Legacy, referred to their extensive family histories in wrestling.[2] Randy Orton's father (Bob Orton, Jr.), uncle (Barry Orton) and grandfather (Bob Orton, Sr.) were all professional wrestlers. Ted DiBiase Jr., meanwhile, takes his name from his father, (Ted DiBiase) who wrestled before him along with both his grandparents (adoptive grandfather, Mike DiBiase and grandmother Helen Hild).[3][4] Cody Rhodes followed in the footsteps of his father (Dusty Rhodes), his brother (Dustin Rhodes), and his two uncles (Jerry Sags and Fred Ottman), who preceded him in the business.[5] Due to their status as multi-generation wrestlers, all the members of The Legacy believed themselves to be superior to the other wrestlers in WWE, in storyline.[6]

The Legacy has been compared to the former WWE faction Evolution of which Orton was a member, but Rhodes and DiBiase have said that they saw the comparison as an opportunity to prove themselves and show their potential.[7]

History Edit

Formation (2008) Edit

Cody Rhodes was a World Tag Team Champion throughout the beginning of 2008 alongside Hardcore Holly, who was acting as a mentor to him.[8] Ted DiBiase made his first WWE appearance on the May 26 episode of Raw, in which he claimed that he and a mystery partner would take the World Tag Team Championship from Rhodes and Holly.[9] At the Night of Champions pay-per-view event in June, DiBiase revealed his partner was running late and started the match without him, however Rhodes quickly betrayed Hardcore Holly by attacking him. This turned Rhodes into a villainous character and meant that he and DiBiase won the championship.[10]

 
Rhodes and DiBiase were two-time World Tag Team Champions

In September, Randy Orton, who at the time was injured, made an appearance on Raw, where he criticized all the champions, mocking Rhodes and DiBiase for allowing their title belts to be stolen by Cryme Tyme (Shad Gaspard and JTG).[11] The two responded by assaulting Cryme Tyme and introducing Manu (son of Afa the Wild Samoan, nephew of Sika the Wild Samoan and cousin of Rosey and Roman Reigns) as their new member at Unforgiven.[11][12] This did little to impress Orton, so later that evening Rhodes, DiBiase, and Manu assaulted World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk as Orton confronted him backstage. This allowed Orton to punt Punk in the head, removing him from his championship match, and gaining Orton's respect.[12]

When Orton was well enough to wrestle, Punk demanded a match with him, which he won via disqualification when DiBiase interfered. As a result, Orton punted DiBiase in the head, putting him out of action; this storyline was put in place in order for DiBiase to take time off to film The Marine 2.[13][14] Orton then invited Rhodes and Manu to form a group with him called The Legacy, and used them to help in his rivalry with Batista leading to a three-on-two handicap match where Batista was put out of action for four months.[15][16]

After Sim Snuka, the son of Jimmy Snuka, also expressed interest in joining the group, Orton made them qualify through a series of tests which Manu failed the first week.[17] On the January 5 episode of Raw, Snuka and Rhodes won a tag team match against Cryme Tyme. Before the match, Orton informed them that they had to win the match in order to be part of the group. After the match, Orton explained that since Snuka did not pick up the pinfall, he was out of the group.[18] The following week, Manu and Snuka informed Rhodes that they were intending to assault Orton and had brought someone to help them do so, giving Rhodes an ultimatum to choose a side. When Rhodes refused to side with them, Manu and Snuka brought out a returning Ted DiBiase to aid them, and tried to assault Orton with Rhodes seemingly ready to attack Orton as well, Instead DiBiase joined The Legacy, attacking Manu and Snuka, and forgiving Orton for attacking him.[1]

Feud with the McMahon family (2009) Edit

 
Randy Orton after winning the 2009 Royal Rumble match

With The Legacy finally formed, Manu and Snuka still wanted revenge on Orton. Fearing they would try to convince Raw general manager Stephanie McMahon to fire him, Orton went to speak to her himself but their conversation ended in an argument. When Vince McMahon, Stephanie's father, made his return that night Orton maintained he was owed an apology. His brashness angered McMahon who responded by trying to fire Orton, but before he could finish his sentence Orton slapped McMahon and gave him a running punt which left him hospitalized in the storyline.[19] During the 30-man Royal Rumble match at the Royal Rumble the group worked as a team, making them three of the last four contestants in the ring with Triple H as the other. Ultimately, in throwing out Rhodes and DiBiase, Triple H was distracted enough to allow Orton to throw him over the top rope and win the match.[20] The next evening on Raw, The Legacy came to the ring accompanied by lawyers and doctors, with Orton explaining his outburst against McMahon was a result of intermittent explosive disorder (IED) and threatened to sue the company and cancel WrestleMania 25 if he was fired, as winning the Royal Rumble match guaranteed him a championship match at WrestleMania. Instead he was booked for a no holds barred match with Vince's son, Shane, at No Way Out in February, which Orton won.[21][22] The night after No Way Out, they fought again in an unsanctioned match until Orton punted Shane unconscious. Stephanie McMahon came to the ring to oversee her brother being carried away by the paramedics and shouted at Orton until he performed an RKO, his finishing move, to her. Triple H ran to the ring and chased away the group, standing over the body of Stephanie McMahon. The next week, Orton and The Legacy attacked Triple H, when Stephanie came out to stop The Legacy, Orton attacked and made out with her before hitting Triple H with a sledgehammer.[23]

In an interview on SmackDown that week, Triple H revealed his real life marriage to Stephanie (even though they had divorced on-screen in 2002 prior to their actual marriage).[24] Originally, Orton announced he did not have intentions of facing Triple H, who at the time was the WWE Champion, but instead planned to face the World Heavyweight Champion. Triple H, however, goaded Orton into "avenging" his first World Championship loss and ousting from their previous stable, Evolution, and Orton changed his mind, leading to their match being booked for WrestleMania.[25] Orton revealed that he had targeted the McMahon family in order to avenge his unceremonious departure from Evolution in 2004. Due to the intensity of the rivalry, the decision was made that the WWE Championship could change hands at WrestleMania due to a countout or disqualification; despite this, Triple H won the match after hitting Orton with a sledgehammer while the referee was knocked down.[26]

The night after WrestleMania, Orton demanded a rematch, threatening Linda McMahon (Vince's wife) as well as their grandchildren. McMahon did not grant him the rematch but scheduled a six-man tag team match for the pay-per-view Backlash between Triple H and Shane and Vince McMahon and The Legacy, with a preview that evening between Vince and Orton. However, Raw's general manager at that time, Vickie Guerrero, made their six-man tag team match a WWE Championship match. The stipulation was that if Triple H's team won, he retained the championship, while if The Legacy won, Orton would win the title. As the singles match progressed, Shane and Triple H came to Vince's aid, causing both Rhodes and DiBiase to interfere until a returning Batista appeared and cleared the ring; McMahon then announced that Batista was to replace him in the match at Backlash.[27] At Backlash, Orton, Rhodes, and DiBiase won when Orton pinned Triple H after an RKO and a running punt, leaving Triple H hospitalized according to the storyline.[28] In spite of Triple H's absence, Shane McMahon continued his feud with the group, leading to another match between him and Orton on the May 4 episode of Raw. After the original match ended in a no contest due to interference, Rhodes and DiBiase won singles matches to be entered into a handicap match with all of The Legacy facing Shane later that night. This match was used to write him out of the storyline, as The Legacy members used the steel ring steps to shatter his ankle.[29]

Randy Orton as WWE Champion (2009) Edit

 
Orton won the WWE Championship three times throughout 2009

Batista was left on his own as a result of The Legacy attacking Shane McMahon, but continued to challenge Orton for the WWE Championship. Orton and Batista had a match at Judgment Day, but it ended with Orton intentionally slapping the referee to cause a disqualification, which meant that the championship did not change hands.[30] In their rematch, however, which was held inside a steel cage at the Extreme Rules pay-per-view, Batista won the championship.[31]

The following night on Raw, during Batista's celebratory speech, The Legacy attacked Batista, and injured him in storyline. This storyline was used to cover a real injury Batista had sustained.[32] Orton's rematch that night, intended to be used despite Batista's absence,[33] The following week, a match was held to determine the new WWE Champion between Orton, Triple H, John Cena and Big Show, which Orton won.[34] At The Bash pay-per-view, signs of dissention between DiBiase and Orton appeared when DiBiase argued with Orton backstage. Despite this, DiBiase and Rhodes both helped Orton retain his WWE Championship later that night against Triple H.[35] This tension was later expanded upon when DiBiase's father booked Orton and DiBiase in a match on Raw while he was in charge; Orton won the match but the team showed solidarity later in the same evening by interfering in a WWE Championship contender match between Triple H and Cena, leading to it being ruled a no contest. This made the subsequent match at Night of Champions a triple threat contest.[36] Similar tensions arose briefly in the group late in August when Rhodes' father, Dusty, booked Orton and Rhodes in a match on Raw. It quickly turned out to be a ruse with Dusty's intention to allow The Legacy to attack Cena, who was special guest referee. Despite the four standing tall together, Orton quickly gave an RKO to Dusty which angered Rhodes though he would fall in line.[37]

After Orton retained the championship in July's Night of Champions, the team worked together again to prevent Triple H from receiving a rematch against Orton by slowing his Beat The Clock Challenge match, so that he did not have the quickest time and did not receive a championship match.[38] As a result, Triple H refocused his attention on Rhodes and DiBiase, losing to them in a handicap match, and reforming D-Generation X (DX) with Shawn Michaels.[39] Rhodes and DiBiase faced DX at SummerSlam, but lost the match, although they later defeated DX in a Submissions Count Anywhere match at the Breaking Point pay-per-view, using a combined figure-four leg lock and Million Dollar Dream on Shawn Michaels.[40][41] The following month DX defeated DiBiase and Rhodes at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view by locking DiBiase out of the cell and double-teaming Rhodes, just as the team had done to Michaels earlier in the match.[42] Meanwhile, Orton retained the title against Cena at SummerSlam after the match was restarted a number of times to prevent Orton sneaking a win through disqualification and count out, with an unknown fan, later revealed to be Ted's brother Brett, eventually coming in from the crowd to attack the referee and cause a distraction which helped Orton retain.[40] At Breaking Point, Orton lost the WWE Championship to John Cena in an "I Quit" match[41] only to win it the next month in a Hell in a Cell match at the eponymous event.[42] At Bragging Rights, Orton lost the championship to Cena in a 60-minute Iron Man match with the stipulation that it would be the last championship match between the two. Earlier in the evening Rhodes appeared on Team Raw in a match that pitted Raw against SmackDown in a tag team match. He was seen backstage blaming Kofi Kingston for the loss and in retaliation Kingston ran out to chase away Rhodes and DiBiase when they interfered in the Iron Man match.[43]

Kingston won a return match against Chris Jericho the following night, who had pinned him at Bragging Rights, but after the match Orton attacked him. Kingston retaliated by vandalising a NASCAR that Rhodes and DiBiase bought Orton to cheer him up after his title loss.[44] The rivalry continued when, at Madison Square Garden, Orton attacked Hall of Famer Roddy Piper, but just before he could deliver a punt Kingston came out and attacked Orton, making him bleed and leg dropping him through a table.[45] Kofi headed a team at November's Survivor Series against Orton's team of The Legacy, William Regal and CM Punk which ended with Kingston eliminating Punk and then Orton in quick succession to become the sole survivor while Christian eliminated Rhodes and DiBiase earlier.[46] The next night on Raw Jesse Ventura announced the contender for the WWE Championship would be determined by a series of matches contested for by wrestlers who had never held the title before. Despite this Orton managed to persuade Ventura to allow him into the tournament by defeating Evan Bourne while Rhodes and DiBiase defeated Cryme Tyme to make it through but in the Battle Royal final were eliminated by Mark Henry while Orton was pulled over by Kingston, who held on to the ropes after Orton had thrown him out.[47] Orton defeated Kingston the following week on November 30's Raw after he was attacked from behind by both Rhodes and DiBiase separately,[48] while Kingston took a return win the following week after guest referee Mark Cuban made a fast count[49] leading to a rubber match at the TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view, which Orton won.[50]

Split from Randy Orton and dissolution (2010) Edit

 
Orton attacking Rhodes after being disqualified at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view in January 2010

On the January 11, 2010 episode of Raw, guest host Mike Tyson announced that the winner of a triple threat match later that night between Orton, Kingston, and John Cena would challenge Sheamus for the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble. Orton ultimately won with the help of The Legacy, who attacked Cena and Kingston.[51] At the Royal Rumble, Orton failed to win the championship when he was disqualified when Rhodes tried to interfere. After the match, Orton attacked Rhodes and DiBiase, who attempted to aid Rhodes.[52] On the February 15 episode of Raw, Orton took on Sheamus in a non-title rematch, but was again disqualified after Rhodes and DiBiase interfered.[53] During the WWE Championship Elimination Chamber match at the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, in which both Orton and DiBiase participated, Rhodes passed a pipe to DiBiase. DiBiase hit Orton with it, and eliminated him.[54] The next night on Raw, The Legacy participated in a six-man tag team match against Kingston, Yoshi Tatsu, and Evan Bourne, designed to show their unity, but Orton attacked Rhodes and DiBiase[55] and the following week on Raw, Rhodes and DiBiase attacked Orton in retaliation, although Orton was able to fight them off.[56] Orton's split from the group was cemented when he lost a handicap match against both Rhodes and DiBiase on Raw and showed increasing signs of becoming a fan favorite.[57] This led to a Triple Threat Match between all three members at WrestleMania XXVI, where Rhodes and DiBiase proclaimed neither minded not winning so long as Orton was pinned, but in the match Orton pinned DiBiase. DiBiase and Rhodes attacked each other during the match, ending the duo, and Rhodes was punted by Orton and taken out of action for approximately a month.[58] The split was confirmed when Rhodes moved to SmackDown brand during the 2010 WWE Supplemental Draft.[59]

Brief reunions (2011, 2022) Edit

Cody Rhodes reformed his alliance with Ted DiBiase on the May 20 episode of SmackDown, and the duo went on to feud with Sin Cara and Daniel Bryan.[60][61][62] In August, Rhodes attacked DiBiase after DiBiase lost a match to Orton, ending their alliance.[63] On the September 16 episode of SmackDown, DiBiase disguised himself as a member of the audience by wearing a paper bag – part of Rhodes's gimmick – to allow him to attack Rhodes.[64] This led to DiBiase unsuccessfully challenging Rhodes for Rhodes's Intercontinental Championship at Night of Champions.[65] Rhodes and Orton spent much of the latter part of 2011 feuding with each other.[66][67][68] Following his match with Rhodes, DiBiase introduced a new gimmick in 2011; known as the "DiBiase Posse", DiBiase held tailgating parties with fans prior to the start of WWE events.[69][70] In August 2013, DiBiase announced his departure from WWE after opting not to re-sign.[71] On May 21, 2016, Rhodes revealed on Twitter that he had requested his release from WWE,[72] which was officially granted the following day.[73] Rhodes cited frustrations with WWE's creative department and his position within the company as the reasons for requesting his release.[74][75][76][77]

In April 2022, Cody Rhodes made his return to WWE.[78][79][80] On the April 25, 2022 episode of Raw, which coincides with Randy Orton's 20th debut anniversary, Rhodes reunited with Orton for one night only, they teamed up with Ezekiel and Riddle (one half of Orton's tag-team, RK-Bro) to defeat Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens, and The Usos in an eight-man tag team match.[81]

Championships and accomplishments Edit

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External links Edit

  • Randy Orton's WWE profile
  • Cody Rhodes's WWE profile
  • Ted DiBiase's WWE profile

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The Legacy was a villainous professional wrestling stable in the professional wrestling promotion World Wrestling Entertainment WWE who competed on its Raw brand from 2008 to 2010 Originally The Legacy was a group led by Randy Orton that contained the tag team of Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr Two other wrestlers Manu and Sim Snuka were briefly members of the stable as well The concept behind the group was that each member was a multi generational wrestler The name The Legacy was a reference to their extensive family histories in wrestling The LegacyThe Legacy left to right Cody Rhodes Randy Orton and Ted DiBiase Jr in 2009StableMembersRandy Orton leader Cody RhodesTed DiBiase Jr ManuSim SnukaName s The LegacyDebutSeptember 1 2008 1 DisbandedApril 27 2010Years active2008 201020112022 one night only In June 2008 Rhodes and DiBiase first formed an alliance after winning the World Tag Team Championship at Night of Champions when Rhodes betrayed his original partner Hardcore Holly to align with DiBiase Soon after the pair tried to earn Orton s respect which they eventually did Together the team helped Orton win the 2009 Royal Rumble match giving Orton an opportunity to compete in the main event at WrestleMania XXV The team also wrestled together in a tag team match to win the WWE Championship for Orton at Backlash The team helped Orton win the championship three times over the course of 2009 despite a tumultuous relationship which saw Orton often physically attacking his two students This led to Orton splitting from the group in early 2010 Rhodes and DiBiase eventually turned on each other in their match with Orton at WrestleMania XXVI As of 2023 Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes still work for WWE Contents 1 Concept 2 History 2 1 Formation 2008 2 2 Feud with the McMahon family 2009 2 3 Randy Orton as WWE Champion 2009 2 4 Split from Randy Orton and dissolution 2010 2 5 Brief reunions 2011 2022 3 Championships and accomplishments 4 References 5 External linksConcept EditThe concept behind the group was that each member is a multi generational wrestler The name of the faction The Legacy referred to their extensive family histories in wrestling 2 Randy Orton s father Bob Orton Jr uncle Barry Orton and grandfather Bob Orton Sr were all professional wrestlers Ted DiBiase Jr meanwhile takes his name from his father Ted DiBiase who wrestled before him along with both his grandparents adoptive grandfather Mike DiBiase and grandmother Helen Hild 3 4 Cody Rhodes followed in the footsteps of his father Dusty Rhodes his brother Dustin Rhodes and his two uncles Jerry Sags and Fred Ottman who preceded him in the business 5 Due to their status as multi generation wrestlers all the members of The Legacy believed themselves to be superior to the other wrestlers in WWE in storyline 6 The Legacy has been compared to the former WWE faction Evolution of which Orton was a member but Rhodes and DiBiase have said that they saw the comparison as an opportunity to prove themselves and show their potential 7 History EditFormation 2008 Edit Cody Rhodes was a World Tag Team Champion throughout the beginning of 2008 alongside Hardcore Holly who was acting as a mentor to him 8 Ted DiBiase made his first WWE appearance on the May 26 episode of Raw in which he claimed that he and a mystery partner would take the World Tag Team Championship from Rhodes and Holly 9 At the Night of Champions pay per view event in June DiBiase revealed his partner was running late and started the match without him however Rhodes quickly betrayed Hardcore Holly by attacking him This turned Rhodes into a villainous character and meant that he and DiBiase won the championship 10 nbsp Rhodes and DiBiase were two time World Tag Team ChampionsIn September Randy Orton who at the time was injured made an appearance on Raw where he criticized all the champions mocking Rhodes and DiBiase for allowing their title belts to be stolen by Cryme Tyme Shad Gaspard and JTG 11 The two responded by assaulting Cryme Tyme and introducing Manu son of Afa the Wild Samoan nephew of Sika the Wild Samoan and cousin of Rosey and Roman Reigns as their new member at Unforgiven 11 12 This did little to impress Orton so later that evening Rhodes DiBiase and Manu assaulted World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk as Orton confronted him backstage This allowed Orton to punt Punk in the head removing him from his championship match and gaining Orton s respect 12 When Orton was well enough to wrestle Punk demanded a match with him which he won via disqualification when DiBiase interfered As a result Orton punted DiBiase in the head putting him out of action this storyline was put in place in order for DiBiase to take time off to film The Marine 2 13 14 Orton then invited Rhodes and Manu to form a group with him called The Legacy and used them to help in his rivalry with Batista leading to a three on two handicap match where Batista was put out of action for four months 15 16 After Sim Snuka the son of Jimmy Snuka also expressed interest in joining the group Orton made them qualify through a series of tests which Manu failed the first week 17 On the January 5 episode of Raw Snuka and Rhodes won a tag team match against Cryme Tyme Before the match Orton informed them that they had to win the match in order to be part of the group After the match Orton explained that since Snuka did not pick up the pinfall he was out of the group 18 The following week Manu and Snuka informed Rhodes that they were intending to assault Orton and had brought someone to help them do so giving Rhodes an ultimatum to choose a side When Rhodes refused to side with them Manu and Snuka brought out a returning Ted DiBiase to aid them and tried to assault Orton with Rhodes seemingly ready to attack Orton as well Instead DiBiase joined The Legacy attacking Manu and Snuka and forgiving Orton for attacking him 1 Feud with the McMahon family 2009 Edit nbsp Randy Orton after winning the 2009 Royal Rumble matchWith The Legacy finally formed Manu and Snuka still wanted revenge on Orton Fearing they would try to convince Raw general manager Stephanie McMahon to fire him Orton went to speak to her himself but their conversation ended in an argument When Vince McMahon Stephanie s father made his return that night Orton maintained he was owed an apology His brashness angered McMahon who responded by trying to fire Orton but before he could finish his sentence Orton slapped McMahon and gave him a running punt which left him hospitalized in the storyline 19 During the 30 man Royal Rumble match at the Royal Rumble the group worked as a team making them three of the last four contestants in the ring with Triple H as the other Ultimately in throwing out Rhodes and DiBiase Triple H was distracted enough to allow Orton to throw him over the top rope and win the match 20 The next evening on Raw The Legacy came to the ring accompanied by lawyers and doctors with Orton explaining his outburst against McMahon was a result of intermittent explosive disorder IED and threatened to sue the company and cancel WrestleMania 25 if he was fired as winning the Royal Rumble match guaranteed him a championship match at WrestleMania Instead he was booked for a no holds barred match with Vince s son Shane at No Way Out in February which Orton won 21 22 The night after No Way Out they fought again in an unsanctioned match until Orton punted Shane unconscious Stephanie McMahon came to the ring to oversee her brother being carried away by the paramedics and shouted at Orton until he performed an RKO his finishing move to her Triple H ran to the ring and chased away the group standing over the body of Stephanie McMahon The next week Orton and The Legacy attacked Triple H when Stephanie came out to stop The Legacy Orton attacked and made out with her before hitting Triple H with a sledgehammer 23 In an interview on SmackDown that week Triple H revealed his real life marriage to Stephanie even though they had divorced on screen in 2002 prior to their actual marriage 24 Originally Orton announced he did not have intentions of facing Triple H who at the time was the WWE Champion but instead planned to face the World Heavyweight Champion Triple H however goaded Orton into avenging his first World Championship loss and ousting from their previous stable Evolution and Orton changed his mind leading to their match being booked for WrestleMania 25 Orton revealed that he had targeted the McMahon family in order to avenge his unceremonious departure from Evolution in 2004 Due to the intensity of the rivalry the decision was made that the WWE Championship could change hands at WrestleMania due to a countout or disqualification despite this Triple H won the match after hitting Orton with a sledgehammer while the referee was knocked down 26 The night after WrestleMania Orton demanded a rematch threatening Linda McMahon Vince s wife as well as their grandchildren McMahon did not grant him the rematch but scheduled a six man tag team match for the pay per view Backlash between Triple H and Shane and Vince McMahon and The Legacy with a preview that evening between Vince and Orton However Raw s general manager at that time Vickie Guerrero made their six man tag team match a WWE Championship match The stipulation was that if Triple H s team won he retained the championship while if The Legacy won Orton would win the title As the singles match progressed Shane and Triple H came to Vince s aid causing both Rhodes and DiBiase to interfere until a returning Batista appeared and cleared the ring McMahon then announced that Batista was to replace him in the match at Backlash 27 At Backlash Orton Rhodes and DiBiase won when Orton pinned Triple H after an RKO and a running punt leaving Triple H hospitalized according to the storyline 28 In spite of Triple H s absence Shane McMahon continued his feud with the group leading to another match between him and Orton on the May 4 episode of Raw After the original match ended in a no contest due to interference Rhodes and DiBiase won singles matches to be entered into a handicap match with all of The Legacy facing Shane later that night This match was used to write him out of the storyline as The Legacy members used the steel ring steps to shatter his ankle 29 Randy Orton as WWE Champion 2009 Edit nbsp Orton won the WWE Championship three times throughout 2009Batista was left on his own as a result of The Legacy attacking Shane McMahon but continued to challenge Orton for the WWE Championship Orton and Batista had a match at Judgment Day but it ended with Orton intentionally slapping the referee to cause a disqualification which meant that the championship did not change hands 30 In their rematch however which was held inside a steel cage at the Extreme Rules pay per view Batista won the championship 31 The following night on Raw during Batista s celebratory speech The Legacy attacked Batista and injured him in storyline This storyline was used to cover a real injury Batista had sustained 32 Orton s rematch that night intended to be used despite Batista s absence 33 The following week a match was held to determine the new WWE Champion between Orton Triple H John Cena and Big Show which Orton won 34 At The Bash pay per view signs of dissention between DiBiase and Orton appeared when DiBiase argued with Orton backstage Despite this DiBiase and Rhodes both helped Orton retain his WWE Championship later that night against Triple H 35 This tension was later expanded upon when DiBiase s father booked Orton and DiBiase in a match on Raw while he was in charge Orton won the match but the team showed solidarity later in the same evening by interfering in a WWE Championship contender match between Triple H and Cena leading to it being ruled a no contest This made the subsequent match at Night of Champions a triple threat contest 36 Similar tensions arose briefly in the group late in August when Rhodes father Dusty booked Orton and Rhodes in a match on Raw It quickly turned out to be a ruse with Dusty s intention to allow The Legacy to attack Cena who was special guest referee Despite the four standing tall together Orton quickly gave an RKO to Dusty which angered Rhodes though he would fall in line 37 After Orton retained the championship in July s Night of Champions the team worked together again to prevent Triple H from receiving a rematch against Orton by slowing his Beat The Clock Challenge match so that he did not have the quickest time and did not receive a championship match 38 As a result Triple H refocused his attention on Rhodes and DiBiase losing to them in a handicap match and reforming D Generation X DX with Shawn Michaels 39 Rhodes and DiBiase faced DX at SummerSlam but lost the match although they later defeated DX in a Submissions Count Anywhere match at the Breaking Point pay per view using a combined figure four leg lock and Million Dollar Dream on Shawn Michaels 40 41 The following month DX defeated DiBiase and Rhodes at the Hell in a Cell pay per view by locking DiBiase out of the cell and double teaming Rhodes just as the team had done to Michaels earlier in the match 42 Meanwhile Orton retained the title against Cena at SummerSlam after the match was restarted a number of times to prevent Orton sneaking a win through disqualification and count out with an unknown fan later revealed to be Ted s brother Brett eventually coming in from the crowd to attack the referee and cause a distraction which helped Orton retain 40 At Breaking Point Orton lost the WWE Championship to John Cena in an I Quit match 41 only to win it the next month in a Hell in a Cell match at the eponymous event 42 At Bragging Rights Orton lost the championship to Cena in a 60 minute Iron Man match with the stipulation that it would be the last championship match between the two Earlier in the evening Rhodes appeared on Team Raw in a match that pitted Raw against SmackDown in a tag team match He was seen backstage blaming Kofi Kingston for the loss and in retaliation Kingston ran out to chase away Rhodes and DiBiase when they interfered in the Iron Man match 43 Kingston won a return match against Chris Jericho the following night who had pinned him at Bragging Rights but after the match Orton attacked him Kingston retaliated by vandalising a NASCAR that Rhodes and DiBiase bought Orton to cheer him up after his title loss 44 The rivalry continued when at Madison Square Garden Orton attacked Hall of Famer Roddy Piper but just before he could deliver a punt Kingston came out and attacked Orton making him bleed and leg dropping him through a table 45 Kofi headed a team at November s Survivor Series against Orton s team of The Legacy William Regal and CM Punk which ended with Kingston eliminating Punk and then Orton in quick succession to become the sole survivor while Christian eliminated Rhodes and DiBiase earlier 46 The next night on Raw Jesse Ventura announced the contender for the WWE Championship would be determined by a series of matches contested for by wrestlers who had never held the title before Despite this Orton managed to persuade Ventura to allow him into the tournament by defeating Evan Bourne while Rhodes and DiBiase defeated Cryme Tyme to make it through but in the Battle Royal final were eliminated by Mark Henry while Orton was pulled over by Kingston who held on to the ropes after Orton had thrown him out 47 Orton defeated Kingston the following week on November 30 s Raw after he was attacked from behind by both Rhodes and DiBiase separately 48 while Kingston took a return win the following week after guest referee Mark Cuban made a fast count 49 leading to a rubber match at the TLC Tables Ladders and Chairs pay per view which Orton won 50 Split from Randy Orton and dissolution 2010 Edit nbsp Orton attacking Rhodes after being disqualified at the Royal Rumble pay per view in January 2010On the January 11 2010 episode of Raw guest host Mike Tyson announced that the winner of a triple threat match later that night between Orton Kingston and John Cena would challenge Sheamus for the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble Orton ultimately won with the help of The Legacy who attacked Cena and Kingston 51 At the Royal Rumble Orton failed to win the championship when he was disqualified when Rhodes tried to interfere After the match Orton attacked Rhodes and DiBiase who attempted to aid Rhodes 52 On the February 15 episode of Raw Orton took on Sheamus in a non title rematch but was again disqualified after Rhodes and DiBiase interfered 53 During the WWE Championship Elimination Chamber match at the Elimination Chamber pay per view in which both Orton and DiBiase participated Rhodes passed a pipe to DiBiase DiBiase hit Orton with it and eliminated him 54 The next night on Raw The Legacy participated in a six man tag team match against Kingston Yoshi Tatsu and Evan Bourne designed to show their unity but Orton attacked Rhodes and DiBiase 55 and the following week on Raw Rhodes and DiBiase attacked Orton in retaliation although Orton was able to fight them off 56 Orton s split from the group was cemented when he lost a handicap match against both Rhodes and DiBiase on Raw and showed increasing signs of becoming a fan favorite 57 This led to a Triple Threat Match between all three members at WrestleMania XXVI where Rhodes and DiBiase proclaimed neither minded not winning so long as Orton was pinned but in the match Orton pinned DiBiase DiBiase and Rhodes attacked each other during the match ending the duo and Rhodes was punted by Orton and taken out of action for approximately a month 58 The split was confirmed when Rhodes moved to SmackDown brand during the 2010 WWE Supplemental Draft 59 Brief reunions 2011 2022 Edit Cody Rhodes reformed his alliance with Ted DiBiase on the May 20 episode of SmackDown and the duo went on to feud with Sin Cara and Daniel Bryan 60 61 62 In August Rhodes attacked DiBiase after DiBiase lost a match to Orton ending their alliance 63 On the September 16 episode of SmackDown DiBiase disguised himself as a member of the audience by wearing a paper bag part of Rhodes s gimmick to allow him to attack Rhodes 64 This led to DiBiase unsuccessfully challenging Rhodes for Rhodes s Intercontinental Championship at Night of Champions 65 Rhodes and Orton spent much of the latter part of 2011 feuding with each other 66 67 68 Following his match with Rhodes DiBiase introduced a new gimmick in 2011 known as the DiBiase Posse DiBiase held tailgating parties with fans prior to the start of WWE events 69 70 In August 2013 DiBiase announced his departure from WWE after opting not to re sign 71 On May 21 2016 Rhodes revealed on Twitter that he had requested his release from WWE 72 which was officially granted the following day 73 Rhodes cited frustrations with WWE s creative department and his position within the company as the reasons for requesting his release 74 75 76 77 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addresses his departure from WWE and his future prowrestling net May 23 2016 Retrieved May 23 2016 Bryant Nathan April 2 2022 Cody Rhodes returns to WWE def Seth Freakin Rollins WWE Retrieved April 2 2022 Mohan Sai April 3 2022 Cody Rhodes Talks His Complex WWE Contract WWE Giving Him A Bus Wrestling In Retrieved April 3 2022 Mahjouri Shakiel April 3 2022 WrestleMania 38 Cody Rhodes returns to WWE triumphantly as ex AEW vice president beats Seth Rollins CBS Sports Retrieved April 3 2022 Powell Jason April 25 2022 4 25 WWE Raw results Powell s live review of Bianca Belair vs Sonya Deville for the Raw Women s Championship Randy Orton s 20th anniversary in WWE celebration Becky Lynch returns Bobby Lashley vs Omos in an arm wrestling challenge Pro Wrestling Dot Net Retrieved April 26 2022 External links EditRandy Orton s WWE profile Cody Rhodes s WWE profile Ted DiBiase s WWE profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Legacy professional wrestling amp oldid 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