During WrestleMania 41, bringing their long-term story arc to a screeching halt. With Owens out of the picture, The Viper has no clear direction when it comes to Sin City.

Randy Orton is one of the best adapting wrestlers in WWE, and can easily slide into a new program with just about anyone. With the playing field wide open, here are five solid choices to face Randy Orton at WrestleMania 41.

5 Aleister Black

A Returning Superstar Can Cash in Big

If the rumors are true, and with the news of his release from AEW earlier this year, Aleister Black is making his way back to WWE under the new tutelage of Chief Creative Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque, the man who helped oversee a lot of Black's successful creative during his time in NXT. Recent weeks on SmackDown have shown smoky and dark promos that are potentially leading towards a returning Black, and WWE fans are excited to see his return under the Triple H regime.

Fans of Black never got to see the "Dark Father" storyline pay off, as Black was shockingly released in 2021, just shortly after the story kicked off, and it could be very easyp to insert Orton into his line of fire, pitting two dark characters against one another. A returning Black would benefit greatly from a starting feud with Orton, helping to establish him as another potential main event player or worthy challenger to either Jey Uso or Gunther for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

4 Carmelo Hayes

Another Opportunity to Build Him as the Next Big Thing

Carmelo Hayes was the brightest star coming out of NXT last year after NXT: Stand and Deliver in Philadelphia, finishing a strong program with Trick Williams for the NXT Championship. While Hayes started out strong, including a program with Orton in late spring, he's recently felt out of place in the SmackDown landscape, most recently in a tag team program with The Miz and Pretty Deadly.

Hayes entering a program again with Orton at WrestleMania would allow him to utilize both The Miz's knowledge and foresight to overcome a Viper challenge while being placed in a prominent spot against a big star. There's no downside to the Hayes feud with Orton in Sin City, and fans would get another solid, hard-hitting match between the two, which is never a bad thing.

3 Bo Dallas/Uncle Howdy

The Wyatts Have a Long History With the Viper

No one has quite the rich history with Randy Orton as Bray Wyatt, who had the last major WrestleMania program with Orton before his release in 2021 and his ing in 2023. However, Bo Dallas has taken up the Wyatt mantle, introducing the WWE Universe to Uncle Howdy and the Wyatt Sicks, last seen in a losing effort to The Final Testament before Dallas' legitimate injury sidelined them.

An Orton/Howdy feud would likely be the easiest and most efficient, as the volume of matches and footage already in existence between Wyatt and Orton would allow for an in-depth and fast build in just under two weeks. It's uncertain how viable this option is, as Dallas has yet to be cleared to return to action, and it's almost certain these two will cross paths soon, whether in Vegas or after.

2 Nick Aldis

The Current GM Deserves a CHance to Step in the Ring

The General Manager of SmackDown since 2023, Nick Aldis has yet to have a proper on-screen match with WWE since ing the company. Aldis has had multiple run-ins with Orton in the past since he became an on-screen authority figure, including being the recipient of another RKO after giving him the bad news about Owens's injury.

Aldis is the most likely of these outcomes, as his on-screen presence allows for an easy build, especially in light of last night's attack. With less than two weeks to Las Vegas, Aldis becoming Orton's opponent is the path of least resistance and will give Aldis an incredible opportunity to debut in a WWE ring on the grandest stage of them all.

1 Karrion Kross

It's Time To Go All In on This Incredible Superstar

If there was any time to strike a hot iron, now would be it, and that white-hot iron is Karrion Kross, arguably the best and most underutilized performance player on the WWE roster. The most cerebral and methodical performer since... well, Randy Orton, Kross has made his path by changing his opponents and their behaviors, leading to changes with The New Day, Shinsuke Nakamura, and others in his path.

Utilizing Kross in this role against Orton as the beginning of a slow and cerebral build back to Orton's more violent and vicious mindset will help all players involved, especially as WWE looks to book either John Cena or Cody Rhodes post-Mania, and allow Kross to finally prove himself as a worthy (and overdue) championship contender against any of the three players. Another program with no downside, it's officially Karrion Kross' time in WWE, and there's no time like the present to go all in on him. Tick tock.

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