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Orton’s career may be over

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WWE wrestling superstar Randy Orton might never enter the ring again.

According to reports, Orton has been advised by doctors not to return to the ring due to ongoing health issues.

He has a history of injuries has gone under the knife several times, and his doctors are concerned that a return to wrestling could cause further damage.

While Orton has expressed a desire to return to the WWE, several reports online suggest that his comeback may be in doubt due to his medical condition.

Orton, 41, has been wrestling for the WWE for more than two decades, and he is a 14-time world champion. However, his long career has taken a toll on his body.

Over the years, he has suffered several injuries, including a broken collarbone, a herniated disc and a dislocated shoulder. In 2018, he underwent surgery to repair a medial meniscus tear in his knee and, in 2020, he had surgery to repair a torn labrum in his shoulder.

The Daily Mail reported that Orton’s doctors have advised him not to return to the ring due to concerns about his neck. He has had a history of neck problems, including the herniated disc in 2012, which required surgery.

The doctors are worried that further damage to his neck can lead to long-term

health issues. They have recommende­d that he take a break from wrestling and focus on his recovery.

Despite the medical advice, Orton has expressed a desire to return to the WWE. In an interview with TMZ Sports in March, he said that he was “itching” to get back in the ring and hoped to make his comeback soon. However, the article did suggest that his return might be in doubt due to his health issues.

 ?? ?? RANDY Orton, 41, has been wrestling for the WWE for more than two decades, and is a 14-time world champion. | Twitter
RANDY Orton, 41, has been wrestling for the WWE for more than two decades, and is a 14-time world champion. | Twitter

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