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Randy Orton Signs Multi-Year Contract With WWE

By The Spotlight StaffAugust 13, 2024
Randy Orton Signs Multi-Year Contract With WWE

Randy Orton made his return to WWE at the 2023 Survivor Series after recovering from a severe back injury. Orton was then involved in storylines with Logan Paul, The Bloodline, and Gunther.

In an interview with Marca, Randy Orton stated that he has yet to consider starting a storyline with former Legacy member Cody Rhodes.

“I know you’re alluding to Cody [Rhodes] and his [Undisputed WWE] title and maybe I’d like to do it later, but I don’t think I should rush it. I’m going to keep doing this for a long time.”

The 44-year-old confirmed that he had signed a five-year contract extension with WWE.

“I just signed a five-year contract extension and I don’t have to rush it. I’ve got all the time in the world as far as I’m concerned. I feel great. I feel healthy.”

Orton is scheduled to face Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship on Saturday, August 31st at WWE Bash in Berlin.

Randy Orton

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