Randy Orton May Have Suffered A Serious Knee Injury During A WWE Live Event On Sunday

Randy Orton May Have Suffered A Serious Knee Injury During A WWE Live Event On Sunday

A video has emerged from last night's WWE live event in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and it shows Superstar Randy Orton being attended to by medical staff after seemingly suffering an injury during his match...

By MarkCassidy - Dec 28, 2019 10:12 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: WWE
It looks like Randy Orton may have suffered a pretty serious injury last night during a WWE live event in Hershey, PA.

Video of the Viper being attended to by referees and medical staff did the rounds online today, and it certainly appears as if the veteran Superstar is having a hard time stranding up. WWE has released a statement on the matter, but it only clarifies that there have been "unconfirmed reports" of a leg injury, so chances are we'll find out for sure what the extent of Randy's injury is tonight on Raw.

There's never a good time to go down with an injury, but this would really be a downer for Orton with WrestleMania coming up, so let's hope he's not hurt as badly as the video would seem to suggest.

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