Randy Orton wishes to break The Undertaker’s WrestleMania match record

In a recent interview with ESPN, Randy Orton shared his aspirations of surpassing The Undertaker's legendary WrestleMania match record.

Randy Orton and The Undertaker in a file photo [Image-wwe.com]
By Blesson Daniel | Apr 6, 2024 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

In a recent interview with ESPN, Randy Orton shared his aspirations of surpassing The Undertaker’s legendary WrestleMania match record and teased his plans for a memorable RKO moment at WrestleMania 40.

Expressing his desire to break The Undertaker’s record of 27 WrestleMania appearances, Orton reflected on his own impressive career longevity, noting that his upcoming WrestleMania appearance will mark his 19th. With The Undertaker and Triple H currently holding the top spots for most WrestleMania matches, Orton aims to join the elite ranks by surpassing The Deadman’s record. He emphasized his goal of maintaining his health and longevity in the ring to achieve this milestone.

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Switching gears to his plans for WrestleMania 40, Orton teased fans with the promise of a spectacular RKO moment. Known for his signature move, Orton hinted at attempting a unique and memorable variation of the RKO that he has never executed before. Expressing his excitement for the opportunity to captivate the audience and elicit a massive reaction from the crowd, Orton emphasized his commitment to delivering a standout performance on the grand stage of WrestleMania.

Acknowledging the inherent unpredictability and adrenaline rush of performing live in front of a massive audience, Orton expressed his anticipation for the electrifying atmosphere of WrestleMania. With plans to unveil a new and exhilarating RKO maneuver, Orton’s determination to leave a lasting impression on the audience underscores his passion for his craft and dedication to delivering memorable moments in sports entertainment.

As WrestleMania 40 approaches, fans eagerly await Orton’s performance and the possibility of witnessing history as he continues to solidify his legacy in the annals of WWE lore.

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