The Undertaker is known for his legendary run of WrestleMania matches. That statistic is something that Randy Orton says he hopes to beat before he steps away from the sport.
Speaking to ESPN ahead of what will be his 19th WrestleMania match, Orton said he hopes to be able to catch up to The Undertaker’s 27 total matches at the event.
“I have been around for a long time. This will be my 19th WrestleMania. There are two guys who have performed at more WrestleManias than me,” said Orton (via Fightful). “The Undertaker at 27 WrestleManias and Triple H at 23. Then you have Randy Orton at 19. I’m in a nice little group of people there, those are some cool names. I want to be around. To me, if I can beat Undertaker’s record of 27 WrestleManias and still be healthy and feeling good, to me, that’s my goal.”
Orton is set to take part in a WWE United States Championship match, where he’ll face off against both Kevin Owens and reigning champion Logan Paul, as he looks to once again capture gold in the company.