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Bully Ray: Randy Orton Should Skip WWE WarGames to Sell Piledriver Injury

The One Big Thing

WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray believes Randy Orton should stay off television to properly sell the effects of Kevin Owens’ recent piledriver, rather than rushing back for Survivor Series: WarGames 2024.

Why It Matters

• The piledriver, a rarely-seen move in modern WWE, needs to maintain its credibility as a devastating finisher
• Proper injury selling helps build anticipation for eventual returns and feuds
• WarGames match planning could be significantly impacted by Orton’s involvement or absence

By The Numbers

• 2 sides currently forming for WarGames: The Original Bloodline vs. The Current Bloodline
• 8 participants already involved in the storyline
• November 30: Date of Survivor Series WarGames 2024

Key Details

Bully Ray’s Perspective

The last thing I want to see is Randy back on TV quickly,” Bully said on Busted Open Radio. The WWE did a great job of making that pile driver seem like a big deal, as they should.

Current WarGames Landscape

• Original Bloodline: Roman Reigns, Jimmy & Jey Uso, Sami Zayn
• Opposition: Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, Jacob Fatu

Additional Notes

• Bully Ray also suggested keeping Seth Rollins and Bronson Reed away from WarGames
• A Women’s WarGames match is also being planned
• GUNTHER vs. Damian Priest for the World Heavyweight Championship is confirmed

The Bottom Line

Proper storytelling and injury selling could create a more impactful return for Orton down the line, potentially leading to a more meaningful program with Kevin Owens outside the WarGames structure.

What do you think about Bully Ray’s take on Randy Orton staying away from WarGames? Should WWE prioritize long-term storytelling over immediate star power? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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