When Riddle initially teamed up with Randy Orton in the WWE, it felt like a novelty.

“The Viper” is, was, and will forever be one of the best legacy wrestlers in WWE history, and his serious demeanor – not to mention the voices in his head – makes him a strange fit paired up with Riddle, a scooter-riding, bro-saying, flip-flops wearing fun guy with roots in the MMA world.

And yet, it worked. Orton took Riddle under his wing and the duo found a ton of success since their initial union in 2021, winning the Raw tag team championship in the process.

So, when Orton suffered a back injury that could potentially keep him out of action for the foreseeable future, it left a question mark next to Riddle's future. Would he be able to overcome the absence of his friend, or would he instead fall down the card and out of the minds of wrestling fans the world over.

Well, if Riddle's comings and goings on Monday's edition of Raw are of any indication, it looks like Riddle's place in the WWE universe will be just fine.

It all started during the segment dedicated to promoting Miz & Mrs, where the stars of the show, Miz and Maryse, were interrupted by the “King of Bros,” who attempted to speak french, discussed Miz's balls, and then ripped off the Money in the Bank winner's pants in an impromptu match. Though their match was short and Riddle won it without much issue, the crowd got behind the fun-loving fella, especially when he hit the RKO for the pin.

If that was all Riddle brought to the table, this would have been a very successful Raw indeed, but the one-time MLW performer wasn't done. No, Riddle took the ring once more at the end of the Street Prophets' match and stood tall with the babyfaces after securing a count-out victory over the Usos. Could Riddle be the next challenger sent to take on “The Trible Cheif?” Or will RK-Bro instead be back before we know it to take some gold from “The Bloodline?” Buckle up folks; Riddle isn't going anywhere.