Randy Orton is at a bit of a crossroads in his WWE career. He's one of the most important stars in WWE right now and will continue to be for the next five years at least. In other words, he's not going anywhere. Along with John Cena, Orton has been a regular main event player for the past decade and aside from a few injuries as well as suspensions, he's proven to be a reliable performer for WWE. It seems like any time WWE needs to right the ship, so to speak, Orton's the guy they go to. He's not the draw that Cena is, nor will he ever be, but he's still been very good for a long time and at age 34 he has a lot left too. Orton's role in WWE right now is that of a veteran that's there to make the younger guys look better. Take his recent feud with Roman Reigns as an example. Following the breakup of The Shield, Orton targeted him and Reigns had to prove he could beat him on a big stage like SummerSlam. That's exactly what happened as Reigns won the match clean and WWE pushed the idea that it was the biggest win of his career because of how big of a star Orton was. That's his value to WWE right now. Earlier this week, Dave Meltzer of F4Wonline.com mentioned on his radio show that Orton might be turning babyface in the next 3-4 months. He didn't say that as an absolute fact. It was more of a case of Meltzer thinking it would happen just based on how Orton has been booked. Maybe Meltzer knows more about it than he's letting on, but for now it's just speculation. The fact that he would even mention it as a possibility is likely because there is some thought within WWE of turning Orton into a fan favorite. The idea of Orton as a babyface again sounds like a bad idea. Not just that, but there are several reasons why Orton shouldn't become a babyface. Here's a look at seven of them.