WWE Raw star and a former 14 times WWE world champion Randy Orton who is a former WWE Intercontinental Champion and a former WWE United States champion recently talked about who should inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. He talked about his potential retirement.
Randy Orton started his training for professional wrestling back in year 2000. In 2001, he made his professional wrestling debut in the Ohio Valley Wrestling which was the development territory of WWE back in the time. In 2002 he made his main roster debut and he had a very promising start.

Randy Orton Reveals Who Should Induct Him Into Hall Of Fame
Upon his debut he became a member of the famous WWE Raw stable Evolution. In 2004, he became the youngest world champion in WWE history. At the SummerSlam pay per view event of the mentioned year he defeated Chris Benoit to win his first WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
It was just the beginning of the ultimate success of his career. Slowly he went on to become one of the biggest stars in the history of WWE. His rivalry with John Cena is believed to be one of the best rivalries in the history of WWE. You went to a lot of gimmick changes and in every gimmick he has been amazing.

Currently he is a fourteen times world champion in WWE and he has already been started to consider as a legend in the promotion. Right now he is the WWE Raw Tag Team Champion along with Riddle and he is doing an excellent job as a tag team wrestler since last year.
Randy Orton who is a former WWE Intercontinental Champion and a former WWE United States champion recently spoke to Adam Glyn of the Adam’s Apple YouTube show where he talked about who should inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. He talked about his potential retirement. He said;

“My wife actually just brought that up the other day, and we were thinking about it and it was kind of funny because we didn’t know who would be the guy,” Orton said. “Hunter came up, and Cena came up, Flair came up, but you know, I don’t know if I could get Cena to come in from Hollywood to do it. Maybe he could do it virtually, I don’t know.”
“I think Triple H probably prepared me the most, for the life”
“You know, I’m a homebody, I don’t think that would be the lifestyle for me. I like my schedule with the WWE right now, so I see [me] riding off into the sunset, still wearing my wrestling boots.”
“I just turned 40 a year ago, I got another decade in me, you know. We’ll see.”
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