Randy Orton's Return to WWE Ring remains uncertain, says father Bob Orton
WWE star Randy Orton's potential return to the WWE ring remains uncertain, according to his father, Bob Orton. Randy, a decorated champion, has been sidelined due to a back injury sustained last year.

"He's training, so we'll see what happens; I don't know," commented Bob Orton to Sportskeeda. "If he feels like he's ready to go back, I think he might, but again he's pretty well taken care of. I don't think he needs to. And I think the doctors have told him not to. But Randy will do what Randy wants to do."
Reports from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter in April indicated that Randy Orton was "nowhere close" to making a return, while his former tag-team partner, Matt Riddle, returned to WWE after WrestleMania 39.
Randy Orton has been a significant figure in WWE since his debut in 2002 as part of the Evolution faction, alongside Triple H (Paul Levesque), Ric Flair, and Batista (Dave Bautista). He made history by becoming the youngest world champion ever at the age of 24.
Fans and wrestling enthusiasts await further updates on Randy Orton's condition and his decision regarding a potential return to the ring.
FAQs
When did Randy Orton make his debut in WWE?
Randy Orton made his debut in WWE in 2002 as a part of the Evolution faction.
What is Randy Orton's notable achievement?
Randy Orton became the youngest world champion in history at the age of 24.
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