🔥 “Give Him the Ending He Deserves!” Inside WWE’s Big Plans for Randy Orton’s Final Chapter in 2026 🔥
Randy Orton’s legendary WWE journey is quietly moving into its final act—and fans around the world are hoping it ends with the kind of run only The Viper deserves.
There’s no question Orton still loves professional wrestling. He’s said it himself time and time again. But in recent years, the 14-time world champion has often taken a step back from the spotlight, settling into a more supportive role on the roster. Backstage, he remains one of WWE’s most respected voices, freely sharing his wisdom with younger talent and acting as a locker-room leader. Still, many insiders believe someone of Orton’s stature should be doing much more than quietly passing the torch.
When you look at the numbers, the frustration is easy to understand. Orton has absorbed a surprising number of high-profile losses on premium live events in recent seasons, a trend that hasn’t sat well with his loyal fanbase. For a superstar who helped define an entire era of WWE, many feel his recent booking hasn’t reflected his legacy.
The biggest hope heading into 2026? Health. After returning in late 2024 from a serious back injury, Orton has proven he can still go at an elite level. If injuries stay away, next year could be absolutely pivotal—not just for his career, but for how he’s remembered when it’s all said and done.

That belief was echoed by wrestling veteran Eric Bischoff on his 83 Weeks podcast, where he made it clear that Orton deserves a proper retirement run.
“For me, the one retirement tour that I want to see is Randy Orton,” Bischoff said. “He is such an unbelievable performer that I’d like to see him get the sendoff that he absolutely deserves.”
Those words carry weight—and they may already align with WWE’s internal thinking.
Triple H has long shared a strong relationship with Orton, and since taking over creative responsibilities, he’s made it clear that fan sentiment matters. Under his leadership, WWE has shifted toward long-term storytelling and rewarding careers that shaped the company’s history. Disappointing the WWE Universe—especially when it comes to a legend like Orton—would go against everything the new era stands for.
That’s why many believe 2026 could mark Randy Orton’s true return to the top of the mountain. Whether it’s one last championship reign, a marquee WrestleMania moment, or a full-blown farewell tour, all signs point to WWE preparing something special.
The early months of the new season may tell us everything. One thing is certain: if this really is the beginning of the end for The Legend Killer, fans want to see him go out the right way—on his terms, at his level, and with the respect he’s earned.





