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Randy Orton Claims Former WWE Star Still Owes Him $25,000

WWE‘s Randy Orton says Ted DiBiase still owes him $25,000.

Ahead of his clash with Cody Rhodes at WWE WrestleMania 42, Randy Orton talked to The Schmo in Las Vegas at Culture Kings. During the conversation, Orton was asked to name his Mount Rushmore of Father/Son combos in WWE history.

Randy Orton asked the fans to help him come up with a few names. They suggested Eddie Guerrero (not Rey Mysterio) and Dominik Mysterio before naming “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase and Ted DiBiase Jr.

Orton laughed when he heard the name DiBiase and hilariously noted that “Ted” still owes him $25,000. Although he didn’t confirm which, it appears he was referring to his former Legacy protégé.

“DiBiase,” Randy Orton said, laughing. “Ted owes me $25 grand. Clip this s**t, put it out there, and make him hear it and pay me.”

Update: Orton confirmed he did mean Ted Jr. after responding to Ted Sr.’s claim that he didn’t owe Orton anything.

Randy Orton reveals when his current WWE contract expires

Speaking in the same interview, Randy Orton revealed that he has four years remaining on his current WWE contract. Orton then hinted that he might adopt a part-time schedule after the deal expires.

“I just turned 46. I do have four years left on my contract, and maybe when that’s over, I’ll get the Undertaker schedule and pop around for WrestleMania every year and then ride it to the wheels fall off, literally. But I got to get that championship, man. It’s been a while, and I want number 15. And I think at this point, I’m willing to do anything to get it,” Randy Orton said.

Orton also confirmed that he has no interest in an acting career.

“I think what I would love the fans to remember the most about me is that I never left. Since day one, I’ve been here. I’m not going to go move to LA and be away from my family for six months to try and act. I’m a pro wrestler down deep to my bones, and I think that’s what you’re going to remember, is that I loved what I do for a living, and I love entertaining y’all, and I love being in that ring, and it really is like a drug while you’re out there,” Randy Orton said [H/T WrestlingNewsCo]

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