*Spoiler* Randy Orton suffered a serious injury



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*Spoiler* Randy Orton suffered a serious injury

Unfortunately, injuries are commonplace in the WWE rings, with athletes who over the years have broken bones, torn tendons, torn muscles or even had much more serious injuries. Occasionally, we have also seen much worse illnesses, such as the heart attack live on Monday Night Raw by Jerry "The King" Lawler, literally miraculously saved by the WWE medical staff, who immediately understood the gravity of the thing, applying the first medical care necessary for the athlete who is no longer very young.

Also, on the latest episode of Monday Night Raw, a segment of the show that was not foreseen's said to have been staged, as it seems that Randy Orton has suffered a blow to the upper part of the trunk, probably in the shoulder, which was not foreseen and the athlete thus having suffered his umpteenth shoulder injury.

During his tag team match alongside Matt Riddle, against the pair formed by Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins, Randy Orton seems to have suffered a severe blow to the shoulder, so much so that Montez Ford's Frog Splash seems to have caused more damage than those expected, with Orton who was unable to complete his match as it was expected.

Randy Orton and Riddle are former RAW Tag Team Champions

Ford, while executing his finisher, accidentally hit Orton's shoulder, leaving the athlete in excruciating pain. Immediately after the blow, Orton was expected to put his foot on the ropes, to stop the count, but the referee preferred to end the contest there, evidently because he understood what had happened.

At the moment there is no official yet on what Randy Orton has found, but it is very likely that the athlete has suffered some type of injury that will cause him to remain stationary for some time, hoping that The Viper does not have to skip Wrestlemania now.

The Viper was aware that he was by the ropes and tried to kick his foot onto the bottom rope in order to break the pinfall, but Angelo Dawkins was there to stop it. The issue here is that Orton tried to put his foot on the ropes, but he was too far away, so instead, it appeared as though Dawkins was just trying to catch Orton's foot.

Randy Orton