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WWE News: Randy Orton labels Raw star as an "elite worker"

Randy Orton
Randy Orton

What's the story?

In a recent Instagram post, multi-time WWE World Champion, Randy Orton posted a photo of himself at a recent WWE shoot. Orton's post got the attention of Raw star Zack Ryder, who claimed that the company never asks him to do any of these shoots, to which Orton had a very interesting reply to.

In case you didn't know...

Having previously held the WWE United States and Intercontinental Championship, Zack Ryder is indeed one of the best workers' in WWE today and is also certainly one of the most underutilized stars' on the roster as well.

Ryder, who made his WWE debut in 2005, recently reunited with former Edgehead stablemate Curt Hawkins on Raw, teaming for the first time in well over a decade.

The heart of the matter

13-time WWE World Champion, Randy Orton is truly one of the prestigious stars' in WWE today and is considered as a living legend of the Pro Wrestling business as well. Being a former multi-time World Champion, Orton gets to enjoy all the privileges that are being offered to him by the WWE and in after conducting a recent WWE photoshoot, 'The Viper' posted the following on Instagram:

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Another day at the office

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Former Intercontinental Champion, Zack Ryder decided to drop a comment stating: "They never ask me to do these shoots. Congrats man!"

Orton, in response, praised Ryder and went on to label him as a very elite worker.

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#Randyorton has some nice things to say to #zackryder.

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What's next?

Randy Orton is currently coming off a loss at Elimination Chamber after having failed to win the WWE Championship off Daniel Bryan inside the grueling Chamber structure, with five other men in it as well.

However, 'The Viper' is indeed expected to make it to WrestleMania 35 and the WWE Universe is more than expected to see who will draw Orton at The Grandest Stage of Them All.

As for Ryder, both he and Curt Hawkins are still awaiting their first big major win.

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