Randy Orton has apparently turned down his WWE Royal Rumble opportunity as it is up against his new found "master," Bray Wyatt. With that, the question remains on who will be the main event the grandest stage of them all.

The leader of the Wyatt Family, Bray Wyatt managed to grab hold of the gold during the WWE Elimination Chamber 2017 alongside five other men. The intrigue began when the WWE Royal Rumble 2017 winner Randy Orton became the source of conflict between one of the original members of the family, Luke Harper, and the aforesaid leader.

According to Comic Book, Randy Orton directly went to Bray Wyatt after his victory speech in Smackdown Live, telling Wyatt that despite winning the right to a WWE Championship match, he refuses to do so. Plainly, Orton said that as long as Bray is the "master" and he, a "servant," Orton will not verse or oppose him. In the segment, Orton then kneels in reverence to Wyatt, with the "Eater of Worlds" saying that Randy "earned the keys to the kingdom."

While the said statement may be interesting, it raises the question as to who will face Bray Wyatt on April. One of the noted plans is that of Smackdown Live to put the slot up for grabs through a royal rumble match. Once a winner surfaces should the plan push through the contender will certainly get the spotlight at WrestleMania 33, as per SkySports.

Meanwhile, new Hall of Fame inductees were announced for the year, including Olympic Gold Medalist Kurt Angle and former Smackdown General Manager Theodore "Teddy" Long. Do you think that "The Viper" Randy Orton is firm on his word on not facing Bray Wyatt for the WWE Championship at Wrestlemania 33? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.