Former WWE World Champion Randy Orton, who is a future Hall of Famer, made a history record in the promotion. A cornerstone of WWE for over two decades, he has had a remarkable career in the professional wrestling world.
Since making his WWE debut in 2002, Randy Orton has become one of the most recognizable and celebrated Superstars in the world. Known for his electrifying presence and the iconic RKO, he has captivated fans worldwide with his athleticism, skill, and charisma.
Orton’s journey from a young prodigy to a seasoned veteran has been marked by numerous accolades. Over the years, he had memorable rivalries with some of the biggest names in WWE, such as The Undertaker, Triple H, John Cena, and Edge.
The former WWE World Champion has participated in a wide variety of matches throughout his career. He has performed in high-profile main events, from feuds to main event scenes. Recently, The Legend Killer made a historic achievement that has placed him at the top of WWE’s list.
Randy Orton achieves historic feat in WWE
Randy Orton was last seen on WWE programming on the July 12th edition of SmackDown. He appeared to assist Cody Rhodes against The Bloodline. However, the faction attacked him brutally, leaving Rhodes tied to the ropes as he watched his mentor being assaulted and put through the announcer’s table.
Following the attack, Randy Orton was absent from WWE programming. However, on July 14, he competed in a tag team match at a live event in Mexico, teaming up with LA Knight and Andrade to face The Bloodline. This match marked Orton’s 2400th match in WWE. This outstanding record puts him at the top of the list for the most matches competed in by a superstar in the promotion.
This historic achievement places Randy Orton ahead of Kofi Kingston, The Miz, Kane, and The Big Show, who have reportedly competed in many significant matches under WWE’s umbrella.