Randy Orton is a third-generation WWE wrestler who has literally done it all during his career. His grandfather Bob Orton, father Bob Orton Jr., and uncle Barry Orton were all wrestlers and he only upped his family legacy by cementing himself to be a future first-ballot WWE Hall of Famer.
Randy Orton is one of the very few talents from the 2000s, not only in WWE but also in the world of pro-wrestling today who’s still wrestling on a regular basis. Starting in the early days, helped her career to get elevated to a level that only a few legends could have reached in the past. On the way, he has set up quite a few milestones that are incredible.
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Records achieved by Randy Orton during his WWE career
Check out the list of accolades possessed by The Legend Killer of the WWE, at this stage,
• At the age of 24, Randy Orton became the youngest world champion in WWE history after he won the World Heavyweight Championship.
• After Rated-RKO disbanded in mid-2007, he gained two WWE Championship reigns in one night (At No Mercy 2007), becoming the second-youngest two-time WWE Champion at the age of 27.
• After winning his first United States Championship in 2018, becoming the 18th overall Grand Slam Champion. Prior to that win, he already was the 17th Triple Crown Champion in WWE.
• Randy Orton is a 14-time World Heavyweight Champion (He has held the WWE Championship 10 times and WWE’s World Heavyweight Championship four times)
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• Orton’s 14th world title win came in 2021 by defeating Drew McIntyre inside the Hell in a Cell structure. Following that win, he became the 4th overall WWE superstar with the most world championship wins in WWE. He is just left behind Ric Flair(16), John Cena(16), and Triple H(14).
• The win at HIAC also made him the 3rd most successful member in Evolution stable who just completed their 50th title reign with this incredible victory.
• Randy Orton is the final holder of the World Heavyweight Championship belt, which he unified with the WWE Championship to become the WWE World Heavyweight Champion at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs in 2013.
• With 180+ PPV outings, The Viper stands first in the list of WWE Superstars who have made the most pay-per-view appearances in the company’s history. WWE Hall of Famer Kane has 176 appearances by his name but he’s become a part-timer and hence it’s safe to say that nobody won’t be inching closer to Orton.