Randy Orton is at present tied with Kane (NAME) for the most number of pay-per-view matches at 176. Randy will step inside the ring as part of the Survivor Series tonight and will play his 177th pay-per-view match.
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The professional wrestler was congratulated by Kane in anticipation of the record-breaking night. He wrote on twitter, “Congratulations to @RandyOrton who will break my record for most career PPV matches at #SurvivorSeries. Without a doubt, the Viper is already one of the best ever and still at the top of his game!”
Randy Orton will be teamed up with Riddle and the duo will be facing SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos at WWE Survivor Series 2021. It will be a match of champions as both winners will be looking to add another feather in their cap.
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WWE’s official Twitter handle reminded fans of the clash and wrote, “#WWERaw Tag Team Champions @RandyOrton & @SuperKingofBros clash with #SmackDown Tag Team Champions @WWEUsos TONIGHT at #SurvivorSeries! 8E/5P Streaming exclusively on @peacockTV in U.S. and @WWENetwork everywhere else.”
While Randy Orton will be achieving a big thing tonight, the fan favourite wrestler is set to enter his name in the record books once again. The 14-time world champion is close to becoming the player with the most matches in the history of Monday Night RAW.
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The Legend Killer’s career has spanned two decades and in his time as a professional wrestler he has managed to establish himself as an icon of World Wrestling Entertainment. Randy has been a world champion 14 times and any fan of the game will be expecting him to add more titles to his trophy cabinet before he retires and when the time comes, he will certainly be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
In a series of tweets Randy acknowledged his record-breaking exploits and thanked every person who had supported him throughout his career.