WWE veteran Randy Orton has revealed how much longer he wants to wrestle.
Orton signed a developmental deal with WWE in 2001, before debuting on the main roster a year later. The Viper has broken several records over the course of his WWE career, notably becoming the wrestler with the most WWE pay-per-view matches in the books in late 2021.
Speaking on The Pat McAfee Show, Orton stated that he can see himself wrestling in a decades time, with a much lighter schedule.
Orton noted:
“I love what I’m doing right now, I love what I’m doing in the ring. I would love to do it for a much longer time, 10 more years, 12 more years. I’d like to be like Taker and when I get to the point where my body’s like, ‘Okay maybe not every week’, I’d love to (do) SummerSlam, WrestleMania, come and have that big match.”
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At WrestleMania 38, Orton & Riddle will face off against Alpha Academy and The Street Profits, with the Raw Tag Team Championship on the line.
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