Randy Orton is one of the most accomplished wrestlers in the WWE and he is set to achieve a huge milestone at Survivor Series 2021.
At present, the third-generation wrestler is tied with WWE Hall of Famer Kane for the most pay-per-view appearances in WWE/F at 176. At WWE Survivor Series 2021, Randy Orton will compete in his 177th match, meaning he will break Kane’s record and reach the top of the list of superstars when it comes to PPV appearances in WWE.
This would be a monumental achievement for Randy Orton, considering he will be toppling the likes of The Undertaker (174), Triple H (173), and John Cena (163) when it comes to PPV appearances. Since all of these names are part-timers or already announced retirements, none of them would be able to catch up with Orton.
The Viper and his current tag-team partner, Riddle, will compete against The Usos at the Survivor Series 2021 PPV in a match for brand supremacy. This would be the toughest battle for Team RK-Bro in their tag team tenure.
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Randy Orton to compete in a Champion vs. Champion match
WWE is touting this upcoming match as a non-title Champion vs. Champion battle between the Raw Tag Team Champions and the Smackdown Tag Team Champions.
The Usos are currently enjoying their fifth reign as the blue brand tag champs while their scheduled opponents are in the middle of their maiden run. At this point, it’s an advantage for Team Usos given that they’re bonafide tag team competitors while both Randy Orton and Riddle have been singles competitors before winning the tag belts at Summerslam 2021.
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Randy Orton has already enjoyed a legendary career in the WWE which spanned over two decades. During this time span, he has managed to remain at the top of the WWE food chain, throughout. His first pay-per-view match was at SummerSlam 2003 where he competed in the Elimination Chamber for the World Heavyweight Championship.
The next year, Randy Orton won the world title to become the youngest world heavyweight champion in WWE history. In the following years, The Viper captured the world titles on fourteen separate occasions to add up to his family legacy in professional wrestling. He is also a 2-time Royal Rumble winner and a former Mr. Money in the Bank briefcase holder.