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https://www.si.com/wrestling/2023/04/12/wwe-randy-orton-injury-retirement
>In a shocking turn of events, Randy Orton, the WWE superstar, recently spoke about the possibility of retiring from the world of professional wrestling. In an exclusive interview with Sports Illustrated, Orton opened up about the serious back injury that sidelined him in May of 2022 and the toll it has taken on his body.
>"It was a tough injury to deal with," Orton said. "I've been wrestling for over 20 years, and injuries are just part of the job. But this one was different. It really made me question how much longer I can continue doing this."
>Orton, who has won multiple championships in the WWE and is considered one of the all-time greats, acknowledged that retirement is something he has been thinking about for a while.
>"I love this business, and I love performing for the fans," he said. "But at some point, you have to start thinking about your long-term health. I don't want to be one of those guys who can barely walk when they're older."
>Whether we'll ever see Orton in a WWE ring again is uncertain. But whatever happens, you can guarantee that AEW is fucking gay and /pw/ is a bunch of worked fucking bitches. Got 'eem.
>In a shocking turn of events, Randy Orton, the WWE superstar, recently spoke about the possibility of retiring from the world of professional wrestling. In an exclusive interview with Sports Illustrated, Orton opened up about the serious back injury that sidelined him in May of 2022 and the toll it has taken on his body.
>"It was a tough injury to deal with," Orton said. "I've been wrestling for over 20 years, and injuries are just part of the job. But this one was different. It really made me question how much longer I can continue doing this."
>Orton, who has won multiple championships in the WWE and is considered one of the all-time greats, acknowledged that retirement is something he has been thinking about for a while.
>"I love this business, and I love performing for the fans," he said. "But at some point, you have to start thinking about your long-term health. I don't want to be one of those guys who can barely walk when they're older."
>Whether we'll ever see Orton in a WWE ring again is uncertain. But whatever happens, you can guarantee that AEW is fucking gay and /pw/ is a bunch of worked fucking bitches. Got 'eem.