Last night's episode of Monday Night RAW saw RK-Bro (Randy Orton and Riddle) go up against The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) in Tag Team action, but come out on the losing end. The Apex Predator was hit with a Frogsplash by Ford at one point during the match and it looks like The Legend Killer may have suffered some sort of a shoulder injury when he came in contact with Ford.
After Ford hit Orton with a Frogsplash, Montez was going for the pin, but the situation kind of got a bit awkward when Orton tried to stop the pin by placing his foot on the bottom rope and Dawkins tried to remove Orton's foot to get the win. The Street Profits ended up getting the win, but the referee's count also seemed to be a bit off.
Immediately following the match, there seemed to be some sort of a confusion as to what just happened as the referee, RK-Bro and The Street Profits had a brief discussion in the ring, but as we all know, the referee's decision is final. A fan would then mention that Randy Orton, Riddle and a referee were seen walking off the side of the stage, while the other Stars would exit through the normal entrance-way, which leads to the Gorilla Position and that Randy Orton was seen favoring his right shoulder.
There's no word on yet on the severity of Randy Orton’s injury and if he will be able to compete next week on RAW when the RAW Tag Team Titles will be defended, but updates will be provided as it is made available.
You can check out what transpired on last night's RAW below:
Here’s what happened after the RK-Bro and Street Profits match.
Randy Orton favoring his right shoulder. He, Riddle and the referee walked off the stage — all other wrestlers walked back through the tunnel tonight.#WWE pic.twitter.com/3ChILV75Ea— Jacob Benge (@JacobBenge) March 1, 2022
11/10 FROG SPLASH!@MontezFordWWE #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/3K2uchrJbu
— WWE (@WWE) March 1, 2022
.@MontezFordWWE gets high to hit the Frog Splash on Orton🥤🥤🔥🔥#WWERAW pic.twitter.com/S6Od2hkKKV
— BeyondThe3Count (@BeyondThe3Count) March 1, 2022
