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Interesting Stats You Must Know Before WWE Survivor Series 2020

Published 11/02/2020, 10:26 AM EST

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There are record-breakers in the wrestling business and then there is Randy Orton. The WWE-centric professional wrestler has given his heart and soul to the company since his debut as a 22-year-old.

The Legend Killer” is a 14-time World Champion and is the third most decorated Superstar in WWE history alongside Triple H. 

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He also holds the record for being the youngest ever WWE World Heavyweight Champion, winning the title at the age of 24 years. 

However, you will find Randy Orton in his most dangerous form at Survivor Series. “The Viper” has a very dominant record at the PPV and has been nearly indomitable at the event.

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Randy Orton has not only had the most eliminations of the opposite brand’s team but also has the most last-stand victories at the event.

You may remember him leading his brands to victory in 2004 as part of Team Raw and then in 2005 as part of Team SmackDown. Orton thrives under such pressure and will deliver on it.

Furthermore, Orton has never lost a Championship match at Survivor Series. He has either defended or won a title at the event but has never come up short.

Randy Orton comes off second best to The Undertaker

Going into the event, Orton faces Roman Reigns in a Raw vs SmackDown blockbuster showdown. If Orton somehow manages to pull off the victory, he will equal the record of John Cena at the event which stands at 9 wins. 

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Orton’s 8 wins come short of another man whom he has had a history with. The Undertaker, who has competed for 3 decades in WWE, has the most number of appearances and wins at Survivor Series.

Out of his 14 appearances, Taker has won 12 matches. Orton has a long way to go to reach “The Deadman”, but he definitely will want to end another legend.

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The Undertaker will be showing up at Survivor Series, so we shouldn’t be surprised if Randy Orton shows up to say something. If Orton does win at Survivor Series again, he will become the second most successful wrestler at the event.

He will then have only “The Deadman” in his sights, and we all know exactly what Orton has in mind, or do we?

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Luke Dias is a senior WWE and AEW author at EssentiallySports, having published more than 1000 articles on professional wrestling. Having completed courses in Advanced Writing from the University of California and Media and Ethics from the University of Amsterdam, Luke is currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in Journalism from Xavier’s College. His tremendous knowledge of WWE history enables him to make past connections, adding depth to the articles.
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