Latest on Randy Orton's suspension with WWE and who made it happen

Reported by Adam Martin of WrestleView.com
On Wednesday, April 19, 2006 at 3:54 AM EST

The latest to report on regarding Randy Orton's 60 day suspension with WWE, which officially began on April 12, is that although earlier reports indicated that the "last straw" so to speak took place during WrestleMania weekend, it is now believed it took place at least a week before and that the final decision to suspend Orton was made the weekend of WrestleMania 22.

Although specifics of the situation remain unknown, what is known is that many veterans wanted to see this happen and were pleased when hearing about it. There is even one report that Triple H was one of the people that wanted to see something done right away after he heard Orton's disrespectful actions were still continuing on a weekly basis with little to no remorse from Orton when confronted about them.

The general feeling among many within WWE is that the company will be taking the famous "wait and see approach" when Orton's 60 days run up later this summer. At that point, some feel WWE could reevaluate their position on him and decide whether or not they want him back on the roster full-time again. To make matters worse for Orton, there was even speculation among some in WWE that his suspension could be indefinite and that the "60 day" label could be extended even more. We will continue to cover this situation as it develops.

News Derived From: Wade Keller @ PWTorch.com