After over 18 months stuck in the upper midcard and away from the World title scene, Randy Orton stormed back to relevance by winning the much-coveted briefcase at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view.
Orton's victory was somewhat of a surprise. Daniel Bryan seemed a much more likely victor. Or maybe even Rob Van Dam, who was making his big return to the company after a six-year hiatus.
But Orton, who had been stuck with a stagnant face character and lacked any real direction for ages?
With his high-profile victory, though, it appeared that
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