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Randy Orton Not Cleared To Compete At WWE Backlash
Going into tonight’s Backlash PPV, one of the major matches being advertised is Randy Orton vs. Bray Wyatt. This makes Kane the only compete at both WWE Backlash in 1999 and 2016. It seems like the WWE would not use a fake concussion to sell an angle with them involved in a lawsuit with numerous former wrestlers concerning concussions.
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Randy Orton has been on hiatus from the WWE for 11 months due to injury. Randy Orton as part of tonight’s card.
There’s no word yet on what is set to take the place of Orton vs. Wyatt, and if Bray will be facing someone else instead.
This report is supported by Kane replacing Orton at last night’s live event in Raleigh. Second of all, Backlash has become even less exciting, and there wasn’t that much excitement to begin with. He is now unable to wrestle coming off his TKO loss to Brock Lesnar at Summerslam in Brooklyn.
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The Randy Orton beating was so realistic that Chris Jericho got into Brock Lesnar’s face after the match.