How has Orton's career been "way, way bigger" than Hart's? Orton is the obvious choice based on how much more of a big deal he was? I'm not seeing that at all. I think Bret Hart is a bigger name than Randy Orton in WWE history. As far as Bret not being brutal with a weapon, ask Diesel and Steve Austin about that. Good match here but Bret is just better and he deserves to move one.
I think Bret gets hugely overrated due to the fact he was the Ace during a short period while WWF was the second biggest company in the world. 5 years as a main eventer in the weakest roster the WWF has ever had, before underachieving hugely in WCW when he jumped there. That, compared to Orton in his eighth year as a main eventer in the biggest company by a mile in the world, for a large portion being billed as Cena's antagonist. I'll take Orton's 538 days as World Champion (420 with WWE title) in modern day WWE over Bret Hart's 654 while losing the ratings war.
If you wanna look at kayfabe results, I'd say this leans dramatically further towards Orton though.
Starting with Bret; first reign had PPV defences against upper midcarders Michaels and Ramon, until he dropped it to Yoko at Wrestlemania. Wins it back a year later against Yoko, before losing via DQ to an upper-midcard Diesel, retaining vs a midcard Owen Hart, before losing it to a 42yo Bob Backlund. A year after that, he gets the belt back against a now-main event Diesel. Retains against midcard Bulldog, loses by DQ to Undertaker, retains against Diesel, loses to Shawn Michaels. See the theme? Diesel twice and Yoko once are the only main eventers he's beaten during his first three title runs. Two to go! Fourth reign - won fatal fourway vs Vader/Austin/Undertaker! All three men (maybe not quite Austin, but about to become the Ace so i count him) solid main eventers! However, this reign lasted a day before losing it to Sid on Raw. Fifth reign - beating Undertaker (albeit via inadvertent shawn michaels help) at Summerslam for the strap, however another mediocre reign followed of mostly tag matches before dropping the belt in his first major defence (not including Faarooq on Raw) to Shawn in the screwjob.
Honestly, it's commonly documented how underwhelming his time in WCW was, so I'm not gonna go into that. You see the level of kayfabe competition he had during his time on top of WWF? I'll do the same in a shortened version for Orton, I realise this is laborious.
Gets title clean as a heel Vs Chris Benoit, drops it to Triple H. Two year hiatus from being champion while still main eventing PPVs, before awarded title, loses to HHH same night, beats HHH same night. Loses via DQ to HBK, beats HBK. Retains vs upper midcard Jeff Hardy, lost via DQ to Cena, beats HHH and Cena in a Triple Threat at Mania, lost it in fatal fourway to HHH feat. Cena and JBL. Stays challenging for WWE title for a year (something Hart didn't do in between reigns), wins it back at Backlash in tag match. Drops it to Dave in a cage, wins it back off HHH/Cena/Big Show in fatal fourway, retains vs HHH in 3 stages of Hell. Drops to Cena in I Quit, wins it back in HiaC, loses it to Cena in 60m ironman. Close to a year break (numerous PPV title matches), wins WWE title again in 6pack challenge vs Cena, Y2J, Barrett, Edge and Sheamus. Retains against Sheamus in a Cell, a midcard Barrett, before Miz cashes in MitB. 3 month break, off to Smackdown, wins the title against Christian. Retains vs Christian, and again at the next PPV, loses by DQ costing him the title as per the stipulation to Christian at the next, beats him in a No DQ match to win the belt back at Summerslam, retains and wins feud in a cage. Loses it to Mark Henry at the next. And nothing for last year and a half, by far the longest he hasn't held a World Title in the last 6 years.
I mean that looks more onesided than it is in truth - more PPVs for Orton modern day, two heavyweight titles to contend/hold. Still, don't look at the length of the post, look at the amount of main eventers, former champions that Orton dealt with for a far longer period than Hart did. Sure, he lost his share but I'm not arguing win/loss here - just career vs career, Orton accomplished a WHOLE lot more. I mean, between his first title win and the start of 2012 there have been 80 WWE PPV's - Orton's either main evented or had a World Title match in 53 of them. 53/80 PPVs! And sure, it's not just about title reigns - a lot of Hart's best work came without a title, such as pushing Austin, the awesome Owen feud, his work with Lawler. For all that, Orton has Mania moments and HiaC with Undertaker, feud with DX, feud with Evolution, formation of Legacy, feud with Hogan, multiple Royal Rumble top 4 finishes etc.
I dunno. All I'm saying is, if you look at the numbers alone it may seem like Hart accomplished more, but he definitely hasn't. Maybe he's more memorable as he stands out more from the 90s WWF than Orton does from 2000s WWE - that's pretty unfair when you consider how dire the product was in the mid-90s.
I mean people bandy around that Bret was a bigger draw a lot - it's hard to prove. Let's take a look.
See that spike early in the graph towards Raw? Yeah, that was Hart dropping the title to HBK. Sure it dropped away again by the summer through no fault of Bret's, but neither of his reigns tipped the balance either. Sure, when he jumped to WCW it spiked in that direction, and held for WCW for the first year he was there until 1998. The first time he had the title to carry the brand? November 1999, with the rating wars already well over.
I don't even like Orton. At all. I just don't see a way anyone could say that Hart's had the better career, in or out of kayfabe.