Randy Orton Health Bombshell Revealed

Randy Orton is a true veteran in the world of professional wrestling as he has worked in WWE for close to twenty years at this point. It seems he has a lot left in the tank and is more than determined to work in WWE for several more years. Triple H also recently approached for a replacement of Randy Orton.

 


 

For the past couple of months, Randy Orton has been teaming up with Monday Night RAW Superstar Matt Riddle and together they have been known as Team RK-Bro and have been quite successful since their debut together. They even went on to become RAW Tag Team Champions after defeating AJ Styles and Omos at WWE SummerSlam back in August last year.

They would eventually lose the titles to Alpha Academy last month and since then they have been engaged in a feud with Chad Gable and Otis. During this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW, Team RK-Bro faced The Street Profits in a tag team match. During the match, it was feared that Randy Orton might have suffered an injury after Montez Ford overshot his Frog Splash and landed directly on Orton’s elbow. He pinned Orton in a botched ending.

After Monday Night RAW went off the air, Montez Ford took to Twitter and seemingly provided an update on Orton’s injury status as he said that “everyone is healthy.”

Pinned a World Champion.
Got the Woman.
And everyone is healthy.
All in one night.

GOD IS GREAT

In other news concerning Orton, during a sit-down with The Ringer Wrestling Podcast, Orton discussed how he attributed a lot of his longevity to another future WWE Hall of Famer – John Cena. Credit to Inside The Ropes for the following.

“It gets highly, highly difficult to remember all that and when you watch it back, you’ll never have a chance as a fan to sit down and digest anything you’ve seen. Damn it, I love Reggie, he’s a local St. Louisan like myself, but I worry about that kid. He’s doing these flips, his knees are going to blow out before he even goes out and gets to work with anybody. There’s something to be said about longevity in this sport, in this business. I learned a lot of that from John (Cena),”

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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