Randy Orton pays tribute to Triple H

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Seasoned WWE Superstar Randy Orton spoke of the possibility of someday becoming a Federation Hall of Famer, with Triple H, Ric Flair or even John Cena introducing him. Recently, Randy Orton talked about this with Adam Glyn on the YouTube show ‘Adam’s Apple’
On the names that might introduce him to a future Hall Of Fame night, Randy Orton said: “My wife told me about this the other day and we were thinking about it. It was kind of funny because we didn’t know who was going to be bothering me.
They went out then. the names of Triple H, John Cena, Ric Flair. Probably Cena wouldn’t come from Hollywood to do that. Maybe he could do it virtually, I don’t know but the others maybe… ”
Randy Orton praises Triple H
Randy Orton was also asked which wrestler had helped him the most and made him feel at home since his WWE beginnings in 2001: “I think Triple H is probably what has helped me the most during my career.”
On his future after wrestling and retiring, Orton revealed: “You know, I don’t think it would be the right lifestyle for me to become a movie star. I enjoy working with WWE as well as I do right now, so. I still see myself here for a long time wearing my wrestling boots.
I’m 41 and see myself in the ring for at least another ten years. When I’m 50, I think I’m done. I audition for the cinema every now and then, but I always hope they don’t call me back because I want to keep fighting.
I don’t want to stop because of my body. I want to make sure I do everything I can every day to keep fighting and keeping with my physique. I don’t want to be a part-timer who only shows up at Wrestlemania, goes back to SummerSlam and then comes back again.
I think Shawn Michaels did that, The Undertaker, as well but I don’t want to. I’m one of the few who has a number of mandatory dates to do per year. For me be present on tv one once a week, it’s perfect.” Finally, Randy Orton also added that Madison Square Garden is the best arena in the WWE, in which he has ever played a…
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