Randy Orton is a WWE superstar who holds three remarkable records that are nearly impossible for any wrestler to break. With an illustrious 22-year career, this American wrestling icon has defeated many giants in the WWE ring, and his explosive performances continue to captivate fans. Known as “The Viper,” Orton comes from a wrestling family and is a third-generation wrestler. His grandfather Bob Orton, father Bob Orton Jr., and uncle Barry Orton were all involved in the sport. At 44 years old, Randy Orton has also ventured into acting, establishing himself as a successful actor.

Randy Orton holds the biggest record for becoming the youngest champion. He created history by winning the World Heavyweight Championship title at the age of 24. No one has been able to break Orton’s record of being the youngest to date. It is difficult to break it even shortly. He made this record in the year 2004. Randy won the match against Chris Benoit in the year 2004. He gave an amazing performance in this match. Randy became the Heavyweight Champion by defeating Benoit.

Randy Orton has fought more than 2,456 matches

The second great record held by Randy Orton is for playing the most matches in WWE history. He has competed in approximately 2,456 matches, which is the highest number by any wrestler. Breaking this record will be a tough feat for any wrestler. Kofi Kingston holds second place on this list with about 2,251 matches. Following them are The Miz and Kane.

Randy Orton fighting in the arena of Extreme Rules.
Randy Orton fighting in the arena of Extreme Rules.

Randy Orton holds the record of fighting the most premium live events

The most unique record in Randy Orton’s name is that of premium live event matches. He has fought around 189 premium live events so far. Hardly anyone can break this great record of Randy. After Randy in this list comes Kane, The Undertaker and Triple H. Kane has the record of 176 while Undertaker The Deadman has the record of 174 premium live event matches. Triple H played 173 matches. The above three legends have now said goodbye to wrestling. It is almost impossible for any wrestler to break the records of Randy.

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