#1. Randy Orton steers clear

Unlike Ric Flair is purportedly all too eager to get back into the WWE mix, Randy Orton is still in the thick of his full-time career with the company. Although he would have a natural role to play in a storyline between Batista and Triple H, as Evolution’s first golden boy and the first one to be betrayed by the group, he didn’t actually have much to do with the original Batista vs. Helmsley program. Moreover, he’s got his own fish to fry on the blue brand.
While most fans seem to be enjoying Orton best staying away from the WWE Championship picture, and instead antagonizing mid-card faces, there’s every possibility he will transition back into the main event scene before long. Regardless of where he’s booked, his heel character has heat, and he would likely as not squander it as a background player to a Batista vs. Triple H part-timer feud.
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