Randy Orton sent a stern message to Tama Tonga and the entire Bloodline faction, hinting at a personal vendetta against those responsible for the injury of his tag team partner, Kevin Owens. The incident took place during the recent Backlash event, where Owens suffered a brutal beatdown at the hands of the Bloodline, leaving him out of action.
Orton’s anger and frustration boiled over during his promo on WWE SmackDown, where he faced off against AJ Styles in the first round of the King of the Ring tournament. Despite a hard-fought match, Orton emerged victorious, thanks to his signature RKO finisher. But it was what came next that caught everyone’s attention.
With the microphone in hand, Orton addressed the audience, saying that Tama Tonga and the Bloodline had taken Kevin Owens out, implying that the star was currently injured. Orton emphasized that Owens, his trusted partner, was out of commission due to the brutal assault. It became clear that the Viper was on a mission to avenge his partner’s injury.
Orton then took aim at Tama Tonga, stating that he would ensure the Samoan wrestler felt the full brunt of his wrath. He warned Tonga that he would face the wrath of an RKO, one that he would see coming this time. It seems that Orton has declared war on the Bloodline, and Tama Tonga is in his crosshairs.
Meanwhile, Orton advanced to the next round of the King of the Ring tournament, where he will face Carmelo Hayes. Tama Tonga, on the other hand, will face the winner of the match between LA Knight and Santos Escobar. If both Orton and Tonga win their respective matches, it would set up a thrilling showdown between the two, with Orton seeking revenge for the harm inflicted upon his partner.
The WWE universe is now abuzz with excitement, anticipating the impending clash between Orton and Tonga. Will the Viper succeed in exacting revenge, or will the Bloodline continue to wreak havoc on the WWE terrain? One thing is certain – Randy Orton will stop at nothing to protect his partner and bring justice to those responsible for his injuries.