Former 11 times WWE Tag Team Champion Kofi Kingston recently spoke on The controversy that is on the air right now of Jim Ross addressing Randy Orton, the former 13 times WWE World champion as the best wrestler in the world right now.
Former WWE commentator and the current AEW commentator Jim Ross recently addressed Randy Orton as the best wrestler in the world right now. This raged a lot of fans and the comment faced a major backlash from those fans.

Kofi Kingston Speaks On The Controversy Of Jim Ross Addressing Randy Orton As Best Wrestler
Jim Ross in a recent episode of the grilling Jr podcast spoke on that controversy. There are a lot of fans defended this comment of Jim Ross too. And to be honest we do not think there is any harm on giving personal opinion. Randy Orton may not be the best wrestler in the world right now according to a lot of fans, but it does not mean that others cannot call him the best wrestler in the world right now.

Former WWE champion Kofi Kingston believes that there is no harm in calling Randy Orton as the best wrestler in the world right now. Kofi Kingston is working in WWE for over a decade and she has worked with the former 13 times WWE world champion for so many times. So there is no one else who can understand Orton better than coffee and his other co workers.
Kofi Kingston recently spoke with the Daily Star where he spoke on The controversy that is on the air right now of Jim Ross calling the former 13 times WWE World champion Randy Orton the best wrestler in the world right now. He said;

“The whole premise of ‘who is the best’ [is] really subjective – it’s just what you like. As far as Randy is concerned, I think he has the ability to do so many things so well. A lot of people think that because he doesn’t do a lot of moves, he’s not good, but that’s simply not true.
“The industry is not about the moves; it is about being able to connect with the crowd and express what you’re thinking without saying things a lot – to make people watch you. If you watch Randy move around the ring, he moves so slowly and every step has a purpose – you can’t take your eyes off him, yet he doesn’t ‘do’ anything, right?”