Randy Orton weighs in on Vince McMahon’s s*x trafficking allegations: “It f*cking hurts my heart”

Since the claims of sexual assault and trafficking surfaced, WWE has distanced itself from its former CEO and Chairman, Vince McMahon, who is now embroiled in ongoing legal difficulties. Despite the diminished excitement around WrestleMania, the focus remains on these allegations, with Randy Orton being the latest to comment on the subject.

In a recent interview, the Viper highlighted the seriousness of the issue, expressing his surprise at the charges against McMahon.

Randy Orton talks on Vince McMahon’s lawsuit

After intense pressure from TKO, Vince McMahon finally gave up and stepped down as Executive Chairman of TKO Group Holdings. Wrestlers from have expressed their opinions about the alarming allegations that have been made against McMahon. 

Bret Hart recently expressed his hatred for McMahon in an interview in which he compared him to notorious people like Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein. The topic has now attracted the attention of yet another notable wrestling figure, Randy Orton. 

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It was recently requested that Randy Orton provide a statement about the case, considering his long association with McMahon. The former WWE Champion conveyed how heartbroken he was about the accusations. Viper discussed his views in an interview with Joseph Staszewski of the New York Post during a media blitz advertising forthcoming WWE events, Elimination Chamber. 

Being in a long-term professional relationship with McMahon, he was aware of the situation and struggled with mixed feelings. The fact that he refuses to accept such accusations is quite evident. Randy Orton said, “I’ve seen the horrible things online that I don’t want to believe because this man has done so many things for me.”

Randy Orton credits Vince McMahon for WWE success

The bombshell claims leveled against Vince McMahon in the lawsuit filed by Janel Grant garnered attention from sources outside of the wrestling community. A portion of the wrestling world has rallied around McMahon, while a portion has cast doubt on his moral fiber.

Pro wrestlers who had their careers elevated by McMahon’s choices, including Randy Orton and John Cena, have spoken out in his favor. Randy recognizes the close connection he and McMahon have had for over 24 years. Orton was able to overcome obstacles in his career with McMahon’s assistance, despite their early disagreements.

Randy Orton
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Orton is silent because he wants to hear McMahon out before making a decision. But his thoughts on how the issue is affecting WWE are similar to Cody Rhodes’. While speaking to Sports Illustrated, Orton said, “I’ve got to say this–I wouldn’t be where I am without Vince McMahon taking a chance on me a handful of times. I would not be where I am today without Vince McMahon. But, f**k, I’m reading this sh**. What you’ve seen and read, I’ve seen and read. As far as commenting on that, it f*****g hurts my heart. It hurts my heart.”

What are your thoughts on Randy Orton’s statement about Vince McMahon’s lawsuit? Share your thoughts in the comment section. 

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Oh, hi, this is Md Robin Ahmed, a WWE fan and I everyday go through a slew of popular WWE stories on Sportszion. Watching Big Show's Showstopper was the beginning of my passion for WWE, though I have to say that his Chokeslam is not one of my favorite moves. Over time, my love for professional wrestling has intensified, mostly due to the Shield, and my all-time favorite wrestler in WWE is Big Dog. I would give everything to be able to be within a few feet of him to witness his iconic Superman Punch and Spear. My major is engineering, but I'm most happy when I'm doing something artistic that doesn't put me under any pressure. Watching them wrestle and discuss their matches is always fun for me. And I've finally discovered a career that gives me fun since it allows me to with my dream heroes lifestyle. So, Welcome! I'd love to hear from you on LinkedIn and Facebook.

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