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Randy Orton Will Make History In The Coming Months

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• Randy Orton Will Make History In The Coming Months

WWE Hall of Fame 2021 inductee Kane currently holds the record for the most pay-per-view matches in WWF/E history: 175.

RAW Superstar Randy Orton will break that record and make history in the coming months, because he has wrestled in 173 WWE PPV matches so far.

Below is the top 10 list of WWE Superstars with the most WWF/E PPV matches in history:

1. Kane (175)

2. The Undertaker (174)

3. Randy Orton (173)

4. Triple H (170)

5. John Cena (161)

6. Big Show (142)

7. Chris Jericho (141)

8. Edge (130)

9. The Miz (119)

10. Shawn Michaels (116)

Orton’s 174th WWE PPV match will be at WrestleMania 37 next month, where he will face The Fiend.

As we reported before, a rematch between Orton & Fiend is being discussed for the Money In The Bank PPV after WrestleMania, which would Orton 175th WWE PPV match, where he’ll equal Kane’s record.

Also Read: Undertaker Comments On Kane’s WWE Hall Of Fame Induction, Kane Reacts

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (March 24, 2002) – WWF Sunday Night HEAT

On this day in 2002, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Sunday Night HEAT’.

It was broadcasted from the Corel Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and featured pre-taped matches & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF Backlash 2002’ PPV.

The match-card can be found right here:

– Rob Van Dam vs. Mr. Perfect

– The Big Show & Kane vs. The Dudley Boyz

– Rikishi vs. Goldust

– Val Venis vs. vs. Lance Storm


        
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