
Will Randy Orton return to haunt John Cena at Saturday Night's Main Event? All we know
The Undisputed Champion John Cena is set to take on R-Truth in a non-title match at Saturday Night's Main Event on May 24. The match has the potential to be a one-sided affair with the Cenation leader picking up an easy win over the 53-year-old lower mid-card act. However, it may prove to be a nightmare for the soon-to-retire star if a ghost from his past decides to how up at the event.
Randy Orton to return at Saturday Night's Main Event?
Randy Orton and John Cena have been arch-rivals for over two decades. In fact, their rivalry defined the WWE for fans of the 'Ruthless Aggression' era. The two recently faced of for 'the last time' at Backlash where the 'The Last Real Champion' emerged victorious after resorting to under-handed techniques.
Fans haven't heard from Orton since. There is a possibility of him interfering in Crena and Truth's match at Saturday Night's Main Event to teach the Cenation Leader a lesson. Hypothetically speaking, 'The Viper' could return during the match when the referee is down and nail Cena with the RKO. He could also attack Truth for costing him the Undisputed title at Backlash.
The above angle, however, is speculative. Orton is currently not advertised for the show.
What happened at WWE Backlash?
Randy Orton and John Cena put on a classic at Backlash and hit each other with their finishers. The match also included a couple of referee bumps. At one point, Orton geared up to hit Cena with the punt kick but could not as Truth made the save and received an RKO for his actions, This distraction, however, gave Cena a chance to deliver a low blow and nail him with the belt to pick up the win.
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