Cowboy Bob Orton has commented on his son, Randy Orton, and his lingering back injury.

On television, Riddle has openly spoken about Randy Orton taking time away to heal nagging back injuries. Earlier today, there was a report from Fightful Select’s Sean Ross Sapp stating that WWE is concerned that Randy Orton could be out of action for the rest of the year with a genuine injury.

Now, Cowboy Bob has spoken with Bill Apter of Sportskeeda and commented on his son’s injury. Bob, who wrestled for many decades himself, noted that with this being Randy’s 20th anniversary as a WWE Superstar, the injuries are beginning to mount up.

“He’s got a little bit of a back problem. I think he’ll take care of everything. You know with rehab and everything. After 20, you know, more than 20 years, wear and tear on the body is just, you know, too much.”

If Randy has his way, he will be a WWE Superstar for many more decades to come.

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