Randy Orton is set to compete tonight at WWE WrestleMania 41. However, his opponent has yet to be announced. Former Women's Champion Layla recently claimed an absent superstar could return after 50 days to fight The Viper.
The 14-time World Champion was scheduled to go head-to-head against Kevin Owens at this year's Show of Shows. However, the match was canceled after The Prizefighter suffered a serious neck injury. When told the news, Orton RKOed SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis. He then demanded that Aldis find him an opponent for WrestleMania or he would RKO him again. Meanwhile, The Viper issued an open challenge last Friday on the blue brand to anyone on the roster to face him tonight. He announced that he would head to the ring in his gear, ready for a fight.
Speaking on the Chairshot Sports podcast, Layla refused to predict who could answer Orton's open challenge. However, she claimed Sami Zayn could return after 50 days of absence to fight The Viper due to his connection to Owens:
"I saw someone comment Sami Zayn, I mean, because of Kevin Owens being out. Maybe that could be a possibility," she said. [From 01:17:44 to 01:17:50]
Sami Zayn last competed at the Elimination Chamber in Toronto on March 1, 2025. Zayn lost to Owens in an unsanctioned match.
Although Randy Orton and Kevin Owens were on-screen enemies heading into WWE WrestleMania 41, The Viper recently broke character to address The Prizefighter's injury. He disclosed that he and the former Universal Champion are friends outside the ring.
The 45-year-old WWE legend revealed in an interview with Denise Salcedo on Instinct Culture that he had spoken to Owens about what to expect during his recovery period, pointing out that it is tough to be unable to do what you love:
"So, Owens and I are buddies outside the ring. And I really respect him as not only a wrestler but, like, a husband and a father. And I know what it's like to go through an injury like that. And so, I've actually had a couple of conversations with him about what to expect and the mental, you know. It's tough. It's tough to be home, be hurt, and not be able to do what you love to do," he said.
Orton also stated that he knows that he and Owens would finish their storyline when the latter returns to WWE.
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