[h=6]Rumors  continue to swirl that Randy Orton's continued employment with WWE is  in jeopardy following their announcement May 30 that he was being  suspended for 60 days for his second violation of the Talent Wellness  Program.
 
 A WWE source notes that Vince McMahon is livid with  Orton, particularly since he was so "outspokenly indifferent" to the  suspension. Another source says Orton was hastily benched  to ensure that he return before SummerSlam on August 19, but "something  happened" shortly after the announcement that infuriated the WWE  Chairman. This has led to discussions of Orton not being brought back at  all after his suspension concludes.
 
 Former WCW announcer Mark  Madden stated last Thursday via Twitter that WWE is looking to terminate  their partnership with Orton since he's considered difficult to deal  with and due to the belief that his value has plateaued.
 
 There  are people within WWE saying Orton's time away from the squared circle  'isn't going to be that big a problem.' For the first time, officials  are openly categorizing CM Punk as the second-ranked babyface rather  than the two as equals. Many also feel SmackDown's babyface side will be  sufficient with Sheamus, Christian, Sin Cara, Rey Mysterio returning  soon from suspension and the option to turn Daniel Bryan at a moment's  notice. Orton has made and saved a lot of money during his career and  resides in an area where he could live comfortably for several years  without financial worry. His wife Samantha also comes from a well-to-do  family, so not having a steady income is reportedly not a major concern  for him.
 
 There is a 'small, vocal pocket' within the sports  entertainment organization lobbying for Orton's termination. Those  opposing his return feel his lucrative ten-year contract—signed in  January 2010—can no longer be justified if he is brought back in a  mid-level role. His second suspension hinders WWE from continuing to  feature Orton in headline role since a third drug-testing policy  infraction would result in automatic termination, or, as some have  stated, a "one-year suspension."
 
 In another potential factor,  there is concern over the physical state of Orton, who has incurred  numerous injuries over his twelve-year career. Some officials believe  his body is breaking down and there are questions regarding the state of  his neck and spine.
 
 According to SuperLuchas.net, the  nine-time world champion’s suspension stems from a positive drug test  for the anabolic steroid Dianabol, which is banned by the United States  Congress under its Controlled Substances Act. However, that is not  confirmed. Orton claimed to test positive for a tainted supplement.[/h]