
Randy Orton’s demolition of WWE authority figures at Backlash—RKO’ing both SmackDown GM Nick Aldis and multiple referees—sets the stage for potential kayfabe repercussions from Triple H.
The Viper’s frustration boiled over when officials refused to count his near-fall on John Cena after a referee knockdown, leading to his vicious assault that left the ring littered with bodies.
While Orton’s actions electrified the St. Louis crowd, WWE’s established kayfabe precedent suggests severe consequences for attacking management. Triple H could reference Orton’s history of authority defiance (including his 2020 firing storyline) when addressing the incident on SmackDown.
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Given Orton’s star power and the planned Cena retirement tour, expect creative consequences rather than long-term removal. The incident primarily establishes Orton as Cena’s most dangerous challenger moving forward.
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