WWE has seen only one Superstar maintain a top-level in performance and audience approval throughout his career and that is none other than Randy Orton.
“The Legend Killer” has competed in some of the most brutal matches in WWE history and has done it all. Facing nearly ever big opponent in WWE, Orton has fought in every PPV and in some of the hardest stipulations.
This Sundays Ambulance Match will be @RandyOrton's 26th career different gimmick match. I include No DQs, Streetfights, Unsanctioned, Hardcore & Extreme Rules matches as 1 since theyre basically all the same. Same with cage matches,Elimination Chambers & Hell In a Cell ones.
— #1RandyOrtonSource (@BaltOs1Fan) September 25, 2020
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Orton will face off in yet another stipulation at Clash of Champions on Sunday. The 13-time Champion will try to take his tally to 14 when he takes on Drew McIntyre in an Ambulance match.
This will be Orton’s 26th ever match involving a stipulation. This impressive tally stands testament to Randy’s impressive career.
However, Drew McIntyre must not be written off at all. “The Scottish Psychopath” has demolished every opponent he has come across. Since winning the WWE Championship at WrestleMania against Brock Lesnar, McIntyre has not been defeated even once in a singles match.
The question is, can Randy Orton change that? “The Viper” himself can take out the best of the best. There’s a high chance he can Punt kick his opponent straight to the hospital.
Randy Orton might beat Drew McIntyre at Clash of Champions
Randy Orton has been on a hot heel run since before WrestleMania last year. His character was initially supposed to have a major feud with Edge. However, the latter’s sudden injury completely changed the storyline’s trajectory.
We expect Orton to pull off the victory at Clash of Champions, after which he will go on to face a returning Edge. We could also see the storyline between him and McIntyre prolonged for another month.
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“The Legend Killer” aims to get this tally on level terms with John Cena and Ric Flair at 16. This would propel a major storyline showdown between John Cena and Randy Orton in a Record vs Retirement match that would surely go down as the biggest match in WWE history.
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Given Orton’s experience, he stands a high chance of breaking the dominant streak of Drew McIntyre at Clash of Champions.