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Randy Orton Reflects On Double Return With CM Punk At WWE Survivor Series, Is Happy Punk Is Back

Randy Orton is happy to have CM Punk back in WWE.

Randy Orton is happy to have CM Punk back in WWE.

At WWE Survivor Series, Randy Orton made his return after he missed well over a year due to a back injury. He competed in the Men’s WarGames match, and after his team won the bout, CM Punk shockingly returned to WWE.

Speaking on WWE’s The Bump, Randy Orton reflected on his return at WWE Survivor Series. He looked back on initially feeling somewhat upset that WWE announced his return ahead of time before he explained how he realized that nobody stepped on anyone’s toes.

“Dude, it was so cool. I was so nervous, and funny little side story to that day. So for a month prior, there was all these rumors online that I was coming back, but there was also rumors like that CM Punk was coming back. Instead of it being a surprise that it was me, instead of Punk, they let everyone know the week prior [that] Randy Orton’s gonna be the one joining Cody’s team in WarGames. Kind of let the wind out of my sails a little bit because I’d been gone for a year and a half, there’s all this anticipation, people have been expecting me to return for the past six months because I’d been out so long. I can tell that I’ve matured a lot because a part of me wanted to be irate, right, like this was taken from me, this reaction from the crowd that I’d been looking forward to for 18 months. But after all was said and done, I came out, got a great reaction. Punk came out, got a great reaction, and I realized after the fact that nobody stepped on anyone’s toes. It was really just a really fun night for the fans. They got Randy Orton back, and they were very happy about that. They weren’t even thinking about Punk. Then here comes Punk. So that reaction was just, they were two different reactions, two different people. Everybody was excited to see us both. Personally, on a personal level, I was happy to have him back. He’s a hell of a worker, hell of a guy. But it was funny because here I am after 18 months, ready to go, and then, ‘Oh, no, we’re gonna announce your return.’ Then he comes back anyway. Like, ‘Ah.’ But that’s kind of how it goes here, you never know,” Orton said.

Orton was then asked to describe how he feels about Punk now. He noted that they had not been around each other for a decade, and he remembers how Punk had a dark cloud over him back in the day. Orton admitted that he was in a similar spot, but now they have both matured. He stated that they were happy to see each other.

“I haven’t been around him for a decade. I remember back in the day, of course, before he left. He had a little bit of a, I guess a dark cloud over him in the locker room, but so did I. So did I. So I can’t really judge, can I? We both had our shit that we were going through, and for whatever reason, and I think now, he’s changed. He’s matured. He’s more mature. I think us pro wrestlers are never really mature, but he’s more mature than he was, as am I. I think that when I saw him in Chicago, shook his hand, gave him a little hug, and it was nothing but sincere. We were both happy to see each other, and I want him to do great here. I think the feeling is mutual,” Orton said,

Orton will challenge Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship in a four-way match at WWE Royal Rumble.

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