Randy Orton Split Led to WWE Exit
Randy Orton's alliance with The Revival in WWE ended abruptly in 2019.
Cash Wheeler, AEW star, discussed the split in an interview with LNG Productions.
The Revival and Randy Orton were placed on separate brands after working together in August 2019.
This move led to creative frustrations and ultimately their decision to request a release.
Wheeler expressed his disappointment at not being able to do more with Randy Orton.
He considered Orton a big proponent of pushing for their alliance.
The Revival, now known as FTR, debuted on AEW as tag team champions.
They lost the titles to Cope and Christian Cage at Double or Nothing in May.
Randy Orton's split from The Revival was a significant factor in their WWE exit.
Wheeler stated that he has never regretted the decision to leave WWE.
The alliance between Randy Orton and The Revival had potential.
Wheeler thought they could have done something cool with Orton.
Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood's WWE release led to their AEW debut.
They have since become three-time AEW Tag Team Champions.
Randy Orton remains a good friend to Wheeler and Harwood.
They still stay in contact with the WWE superstar.
The split between Randy Orton and The Revival occurred after they were drafted to separate shows.
Wheeler knew that their ceiling in WWE would be limited after the split.
Wheeler's comments provide insight into the events leading up to The Revival's WWE exit.
Their decision to leave WWE has worked out well for them so far.
The Revival's time in WWE was marked by creative frustrations.
Their alliance with Randy Orton was a highlight of their WWE career.
Randy Orton's career has continued to thrive in WWE.
He remains one of the top superstars in the company.
The AEW debut of FTR was a significant moment in their career.
They have since become a top tag team in the company.