Randy Orton is a legendary name in the history of professional wrestling who has been performing at the top of the WWE for over two decades. There’s nothing that the top superstar hasn’t achieved in his illustrious career after spending in the business for so long. He’s not stopping anytime soon and may just continue to hold world titles on more occasions to break Ric Flair’s record in the near future.
Plus, Randy Orton may just prepare another generation from their family to wrestle in the WWE. For those who don’t know, The Apex Predator of the WWE is a 3rd generation superstar. His grandfather (Bob Orton) and his father (Bob Orton Jr.) were both wrestlers. Now it’s very much possible that another generation of Orton might be coming in the WWE making him the fourth generation wrestler.
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During an interview with FOX2, Randy Orton said that his kids may become wrestlers in the future,
“I’m blessed. I’m 41 years old. I’ve been doing this for 20 years. Growing up in St. Louis, which is historically a wrestling town, being a part of the Orton family, there’s a legacy there. And I’m in control of that legacy now.
I look to my 5 children and their future and you know, who knows? There might be some little Ortons in the ring, you know, fourth-generation superstars in the future. Who knows?”
Randy Orton is happily married to Kim Orton
Randy Orton has been married to Kim Marie Orton since the year 2015 and he has two kids named Brooklyn Rose Orton and Alanna Marie Orton. The couple has also been raising kids from Marie’s previous marriage as they’re a big family. During the conversation, the WWE Superstar didn’t specify whether any one of these kids is specifically interested to pursue a career in wrestling.
Randy Orton has held the WWE Championship 10 times and WWE’s World Heavyweight Championship four times which makes him a 14-time world championship holder in sports entertainment. He was the final holder of the World Heavyweight Championship, which he unified with the WWE Championship to become the WWE World Heavyweight Champion at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs in 2013. Plus, he’s also the youngest world champion in the history of WWE.