Wrestling fans around the globe await the grand return of Randy Orton, the legendary third-generation WWE superstar on the mend since around this time last year due to a real-life and potentially career-threatening injury.

While many fans have speculated about the potential role Orton might have in the current and ongoing WWE storylines - Orton being in Judgment Day or as a heel to Cody Rhodes wouldn't be the worst idea - it looks like The Viper isn't coming back anytime soon,

If it's any consolation, Orton is, at the very least, preparing for his in-ring return with the WWE.

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Since May last year, Orton has been absent from the wrestling scene, a consequence of his lower back fusion surgery in November of the same year. This surgical intervention is a novel territory among professional wrestlers, raising a cloud of uncertainty over Orton's future in the WWE. Despite the doctors advising the 43-year-old to retire from in-ring action, The Legend Killer is reportedly determined to make a comeback. He's resumed lifting weights, bulking up for a return. By some accounts, he's become "huge" as a result. But he still isn't cleared for in-ring training, making the road back a winding and precarious one.