The WWE careers of Randy Orton and Zack Ryder have been quite different over the years. Orton is a 13-time champion, holding nine WWE championships and four World Heavyweight championships. He also acquired the nickname of 'Legend Killer' early on during his wrestling career and his RKO finishing move is one of the most well known in history. Orton will be expected to enter the Hall of Fame when his career ends, cementing his position as one of the best wrestlers WWE has ever seen. Compare that to Ryder, who hasn't quite had the same amount of success in his career - so far. After joining the company in 2007, he has since become a one-time Intercontinental Champion, a one-time United States Champion, and a one-time Tag Team Champion. Three titles in 11 years is not exactly impressive, especially given the fact that Ryder's Intercontinental reign lasted just one night after Wrestlemania 32. To make things worse, Ryder hasn't made a notable appearance on WWE TV since the pre-show of Clash of Champions in December 2017, when he lost to Mojo Rawley. In fact, it appears that he spends more of his time these days travelling while plugging his merchandise on social media. And his latest update, in which Ryder posted a video of two women dancing at Disney's Epcot, while he's laughing in the background - appeared to annoy Orton. 

The 32-year-old was clearly enjoying himself, but he is still under contract with WWE and should be wrestling on the same brand as Orton - Smackdown Live. 

And it's the fact he's not been in action since the end of January - when he was in a fatal four-way with Jinder Mahal, Kofi Kingston and Rusev, that's got under Orton's skin. 

He quote-tweeted Ryder's video, saying: "U sound intoxicated. Have a great time while the rest of us are at work." 

Ouch. If there's one person Ryder's going to avoid when he comes back to work, it's probably going to be Orton. 

But the difference between the two, especially in terms of their attitude and work ethic, prove exactly why only one is almost certainly going into the Hall of Fame, while the other likely won't.