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Image result for WWE legend Randy Orton said that, unlike CM Punk, he wouldn’t try fighting in the UFC unless he was asked to face Conor McGregor.Not everybody in the WWE appreciated CM Punk's presentation. Given that he cleared out the organization on terrible terms, then continued to waste everybody in it, you'd envision that everybody in the WWE delighted in seeing him get annihilated. Be that as it may, it took heaps of mettle for Punk to really venture into the Octagon. At the point when current WWE whiz Randy Orton facilitated an off the cuff Q&A on Twitter as of late, he was inquired as to whether he could ever attempt the UFC, and he shied away from it:While Orton said he regarded CM Punk for it, he isn't partial to another "CM" in the UFC, and that is Conor McGregor. 

The Irish hotshot broadly went on a rage around a month prior when he called everybody in the WWE "pu**ies" and that he would "slap the head off" the list. That is when Orton retreated, and said he would battle in the UFC against one particular individual: 

It merits recalling that Randy Orton effectively confronted a WWE-turned-UFC-turned-WWE-turned-UFC-turned-WWE star in Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam. Keeping in mind the WWE is fake, the head damage Orton endured was genuine. Be that as it may, Lesnar is just about 80 pounds greater than McGregor, so Orton may passage better in a battle with him. On the other hand, McGregor's method is significantly more refined, and given how CM Punk's introduction went, his case that he could thump the WWE list won't not be all that crazy.The actuality that Orton offended McGregor for all intents and purposes unjustifiable is a genuine demonstration of his star power. Given the amount of contention he has begun with the WWE as of now, a battle against one of their folks won't not be not feasible.

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