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3 WWE Superstars Who Can Retire Randy Orton

1 years ago By Jhon Woug

Randy Orton is one gem of wrestling that may never be found again. The minute he walked in, everyone just knew the man was special. Gone are the days when Randy Orton was remembered as the youngest member of Evolution; today he is recognised as one of the most successful.

The Legend Killer has been out with a back injury since May last year. Randy Orton is one of the last of the OVW stars to be around, and a well-rested Viper is what the fans want to see. His RKOs to Ricchochet, Evan Bourne, and The Messiah are played almost every week on shows to remind us that he is still the best when he needs his reflexes. Fans remember a young Randy Orton from the Ruthless Aggression Era, who used to ask them for support when he was out with a shoulder injury. We all know the history he made after that.

But now that the clock may have done a full circle for the apex predator, here are three superstars that can retire Randy Orton.

GUNTHER In a war, when all seems lost, you pull out your biggest gun, fire the entire ammunition, and be brave enough to take what comes. Gunther is that gun for Team Raw. Upturned collar, chest out, and short cropped hair—the Ring General is the guy you’d want facing Randy Orton. In the modern day, very few, if any, possess the accolades and leadership skills of the Ring general who has taken his faction of The Imperium to the pinnacle of sports entertainment, and should the Intercontinental Champion stand first in line, there will be very few applications for challenging him.

SETH ROLLINS One might argue about his dressing style of late. But none will if the Messiah wishes to stomp his authority on the other superstars in the locker room. A master at work, he can be face, heel, or clown, all to deceive and despise what he actually sees, and that is the spotlight, where he truly belongs. Shinsuke Nakamura may have made an impact by taking out his anguish on Monday Night Rollins, but he offers the latter a perfect chance to comeback and answer them all once and for all.

FINN BALOR

Not so long ago, Mr. McMahon told Fin Balor that he is a hell of a guy, but with all this beef here, he would never stand a chance, and he advised his friend that he should not stick around with the big guys. Fast forward to 2023, and Finn Balor has proved that he can be the best leader when it comes to getting the job done. The Leader of the Judgement Day has made one too many enemies, but looking at his resume, it will be hard for anyone to outmatch the demon king, and old Randy Orton may just not be able to go the distance.

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