Could Randy Orton Retire Early?

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It is strange to think that people like John Cena could add 2 to his world title count in the space of 2 pay per views. This is really off topic but did holding the undisputed title count as 2 added to your title tally?
 
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No way that it should. That's a real cheap way to be recognized as champion.
 

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I can see Randy Orton sticking with wrestling but acting at the same time like what Cena is doing. Even though Randy did peak so early I can't see Randy getting bored of wrestling or losing his passion for it because if he keeps getting those reactions I find it hard to believe you can get bored of it and like someone said before, he grew up with wrestling.
 

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He will be in the business until he is at least 38-40. He doesn't have the acting ability or charisma to make a transition to movies the way the Rock did. Wrestling is probably the one thing Orton is great at and he will never find another career where he can make the type of money he is making now.

If anyone will retire early it will be Cena. I don't care how much he says he loves the business.
 

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I think Orton has really just started to come into his own, like in the last year or so. I really don't think we've seen what the guy is going to accomplish in the business. I don't think Orton was ever truly solidly over with the fans in any aspect as he's just started to be in the past few months. Also I'm sure that's the mindset of a lot of wrestlers. Who wants to have the hell beat out of them into their 40's. Make your money and get out.
 

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I'd like to think that a third generation superstar like Randy Orton would have a little more respect for the company than that but, as we all know, it doesn't always turn out the way we want.