Randy Orton is one of the most accomplished WWE superstars of all time. The Viper has been around for twenty-plus years in the company and is still in his prime shape to compete for his fans each week.

After losing 18 months of his career due to a back injury in 2022, Orton returned at the WWE Survivor Series 2023 event. Since then, The Viper has been delivering exceptional performances inside the squared circle and being involved in high-profile matches and storylines.

Most recently, Randy Orton’s fame crossed the WWE borders and invaded the baseball world. In a clip released by WWE on X, the 14-time World Champion was seen throwing the first pitch for his hometown team, St Louis Cardinals.

Randy Orton threw an impressive ball and later stated that, though it was the scariest moment of his life, he was glad that the ball did not hit the dirt, while WWE captioned the fact that the team should get any ideas in regards to Orton’s prowess.

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“Nailed the first pitch,@randyorton! Don’t get any ideas, @Cardinals! ⚾️🔥😂.”

On his WWE front, Randy Orton confronted the new World Heavyweight Champion, GUNTHER, on the August 5 edition of Monday Night RAW. The Apex Predator reminded him that his victory over him was not clean and demanded a rematch.

GUNTHER did not hesitate and accepted Orton’s challenge for a title match for WWE’s upcoming PLE, Bash in Berlin, setting the stage for a huge showdown.

What did you think of Randy Orton’s first pitch for the St.Louis Cardinals? Will he defeat GUNTHER at Bash in Berlin and become a 15-time World Champion? Sound off in the comments!

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