WWE: 3 Recent Examples That May Prove Me Wrong About Triple H

3. Randy Orton, A Potential Jeff Hardy?

Randy Orton1 Look, I have absolutely nothing wrong with Randy Orton, I have to make that perfectly clear. I think he is what they say he is. If you truly were to build a wrestler from the ground up, it would be this 3rd generation specimen of wrestling perfection. But, he is on his 2nd strike in regards to the wellness policy now isn't he? And this could potentially derail all the hard work the WWE has achieved as of late when it comes to the dilemma of drug or alcohol affected talent. One more strike, no matter how insignificant will force the company back into the "drugs" debate and on the defensive once again with their treatment of wrestlers. I mean, why would you risk all of that again when you have a whole roster of straight edge or clean superstars? Unless this is going to be a short title reign of a few weeks, I honestly can't see how Randy Orton could be made the face of the WWE without some serious influence by Triple H. They do have a board of directors don't they? Because they have been in this situation before and not that long ago. Anyone remember the Jeff Hardy debacle and the Signature Pharmacy scandal? The WWE are one joint or pill away from having to go through all of that once again. Friends above all else? That is NOT what is good for business.
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Passions in life: Movies, Music and Wrestling....My childhood was spent growing up in the "Outback" of Australia (I'm a little bit country) and my adulthood resided within the city limits (I'm a little bit rock and roll), so you could say that I am the best (or worst) of both worlds. A 6 foot 7 ex wannabe pro wrestler (whose career was cut short due to a busted back, NOT caused by wrestling) & muso who has a precocious cat & a habit of doing the wrong thing but for the right reasons. The story of my life???? All demos, no albums ;)