Backstage News On The Randy Orton Injury Scare During A WWE House Show

Backstage News On The Randy Orton Injury Scare During A WWE House Show

On Sunday night, reports surfaced that the former WWE World Champion suffered a major injury during a house show in Hershey, Pennsylvania; however, it appears that Randy Orton might not be injured afterall.

By EliteGuy101 - Dec 30, 2019 11:12 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: wrestletalk.com
Is Randy Orton injured?

During a live event in Hershey, Pennsylvania, reports starting flying over the former multi-time world champion suffering a knee injury during his match against AJ Styles. His bout against the former United States Champion abruptly ended after Orton went for the RKO. Officials came out to check on Orton and he was helped to the back.

However, according to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer, Orton's injury is not real and it's just apart of the storyline between him and Styles. On wwe.com, the article stated that the former world champion has undergone medical evaluation and that updates will be provided soon. However, WWE has just released a statement regarding Randy Orton's status for RAW tonight:


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