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Randy Orton Reveals Two Members Of WWE Locker Room Bitter Over Lack Of TV Time

WWE Superstar Randy Orton has revealed that he recently offered counsel to a pair of Raw stars who were disgruntled over a lack of TV time.

WWE's product certainly can't cater to everyone every time and, oftentimes, superstars will feel maligned, especially when they know they have a lot to offer and are being underused.

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Orton was a guest on a recent episode of The Kurt Angle Show on AdFreeShows.com and would delve into the issue after being asked what advice he would have for the younger generation of wrestling talent.

He opted not to mention any names but did acknowledge the unhappiness over being left out of the spotlight when it comes to a certain pair.

"You know, there is a lot of little things, and I think it depends on the situation. It depends on who I'm talking to. But just the other day, there was an instance, and I'm not going to name names, but there were a couple of guys that have been on TV, that haven't been on TV lately, that are kind of, bitter is the wrong word, but you know, they feel like they weren't given the opportunity they should have been given," he explained (H/T Sportskeeda.com).

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Having gone through similar stretches during the early periods of his career, the Viper is in a pretty good position to speak on being placed on the periphery by WWE,

"They basically had all these unanswered questions that they needed answered, and I talked to them because I had seen it," he disclosed. "I've lived it. I was one of those guys where you kind of get in your head, and you are back in the locker room, and you're, you know, you're bi****ng, and you're talking, and you're thinking, you're talking yourself crazy."

The Remedy

Orton also noted that one of the best ways to improve prospects is to develop a healthy relationship with WWE boss Vince McMahon; he feels complaining over being sidelined often makes things worse.

WWE having disgruntled superstars is nothing new and that will continue to be the case, but there's always a chance of getting back into favor when it comes to getting back on television if the cards are played the right way.

Source: The Kurt Angle Show (H/T Sportskeeda.com)

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