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I don't see Orton going anywhere. Even if he were to violate again, I doubt WWE is releasing him. Although I don't think he will anyway.Didn't watch obviously, but I feel like the decision to put the unified titles on Orton is the right one, at least from a booking standpoint. There's really nothing for Cena to accomplish while being champ and he certainly doesn't need the rub. On the other hand, Orton being only one strike away from dismissal kind of makes him a somewhat odd choice, at least from a true business standpoint.
I guess what I'm saying is that I wish the Ultimate Warrior came back and won the title.
The handcuffing to the ropes, breaking the top rope off and climbing the ladder, almost winning and being pulled down onto a table is anticlimactic?I was rooting for Orton but that finish was totally anticlimatic.
Your boy will win it for you if you come...I really need to get tickets to the Royal Rumble as its here in Pittsburgh.
Their rules. Three strikes and you're out.I don't see Orton going anywhere. Even if he were to violate again, I doubt WWE is releasing him. Although I don't think he will anyway.
As long as he stays on the straight and narrow he'll be fine, but if he fucks up, they can hardly not release him."Third Violation:In the event of a third positive test for substances prohibited by this Policy other than marijuana and alcohol, the WWE Talent's contract with WWE will be terminated and WWE will publicly disclose the WWE Talent's name and that WWE Talent's contract was terminated for a third violation of the Policy."
I know what it says. WWE would find a loophole. I'm pretty sure they already did a couple of months ago.Their rules. Three strikes and you're out.