WWE's Randy Orton offers unfiltered 2-word take on LeBron James when asked about NBA's GOAT debate

The debate over the NBA's greatest player of all-time continues to be a hot topic. Michael Jordan and LeBron James are typically the two names that sports fans bring up during discussions about the best player in history.

When the conversation surrounding the league's GOAT was recently mentioned to WWE star Randy Orton, he made it clear who he does not support.

 "F--k LeBron," Orton said in a video posted to the WWE's YouTube channel during a sit down with Cody Rhodes.

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Rhodes brought up the James vs. Jordan debate as he transitioned to a question about WWE's GOAT.

"How do you feel knowing you're in that conversation?" Rhodes asked Orton.

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"I don't think there is a GOAT… I like the Mount Rushmore. I like who's your top 5, top 10, even top 20. But, the GOAT, I don't think he exists," Orton responded.

Orton has 14 world title reigns. "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and John Cena sit atop the WWE world title reigns all-time list with 16 reigns each. However, Orton's 14 reigns leads all active wrestlers.

Orton did not outright name Jordan as the NBA's GOAT, which makes it unclear whether he is not fond of the Los Angeles Lakers star or believes the Chicago Bulls legend was simply a superior player.

Jordan won six NBA championships, which were a product of two three-peats, during his historic run with the Bulls. He is also a six-time NBA Finals MVP. He won two Olympic gold medals during his time with the USA basketball men's national team.

By comparison, James is a four-time NBA champion and has been named an NBA Finals MVP on four occasions. He broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's all-time scoring record last year. James earned his third Olympic gold medal last week when Team USA defeated France at the Summer Games in Paris.

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Florida police charge North Carolina man with murder after crashing semitruck into Tampa strip club

A North Carolina man accused of killing one and injuring two others after crashing a semitruck into a Tampa, Florida, gentlemen's club on Tuesday morning has been charged with murder and several other felonies, according to police.

The Tampa Police Department said 25-year-old Dylan Fogle of Thomasville, North Carolina, was charged with one count of first-degree murder, two counts of first-degree attempted murder, one count of vehicular homicide, two counts of DUI with serious bodily injury and one count of DUI manslaughter.

At about 4:20 a.m. on Tuesday, officers responded to reports of a pedestrian being struck by a truck in the parking lot of the Emperors Gentlemen’s Club on Adamo Drive.

When officers arrived, they saw that a truck had crashed into the front area of the building that leads to the entrance of the adult entertainment establishment.

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Witnesses told police Fogle was kicked out of the club just before returning to drive his semitruck into a group of people standing at the entrance.

A preliminary investigation found Fogle was removed from the establishment because of inappropriate behavior.

Police said there were six people standing at the entrance, including three victims.

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One of the victims, Giovanni Soto, died at the scene.

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The other two adult men sustained serious injuries and were taken to an area hospital. Both victims have been released from the hospital.

Fogle was also taken to the hospital, and according to police, he had a blood alcohol content above the legal limit of 0.08%.

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He was booked into the Orient Road Jail and held without bond.

Fox News Digital's Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.

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