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Guinness World Records Recognizes Randy Orton, Natalya For Breaking WWE PPV Records

As noted, Randy Orton broke the record for most pay-per-view appearances with his tag-team match against The Usos as part of RK-Bro at the WWE Survivor Series 2021 pay-per-view earlier this month.

It’s worth noting that Natalya also broke the record for most pay-per-view appearances by a female performer, 68, with her inclusion in the traditional five-on-five women’s elimination match at the same WWE Survivor Series 2021 event.

Guinness World Records took to social media on Monday to congratulate Randy Orton and Natalya for their accomplishments.

Check out the tweet and a press release that was sent out below.

Professional wrestling runs in the family for two of WWE’s longest serving wrestlers.

Randy Orton (USA), one half of the current WWE RAW Tag Team Champions alongside Riddle, is a third-generation superstar who made his wrestling debut in 2000.

Fast forward 21 years and he has appeared on a record-breaking 177 pay-per-view (PPV) events, surpassing the previous record for most WWE PPV appearances (male) held by Kane (USA).

There’s not much Orton hasn’t done in WWE. He’s a Grand Slam champion (meaning he has won the WWE Championship, United States Championship, Intercontinental Championship and a WWE Tag Team Championship all at least once), has won the Royal Rumble twice and has won the Money in the Bank ladder match once.

Two separate WrestleMania events have been headlined by the ‘Apex Predator’: WrestleMania 25 against Triple H and WrestleMania 30 against Daniel Bryan and Batista.

He has also been involved in several iconic wrestling groups including Evolution and The Authority and fought some of the biggest names in pro wrestling including John Cena, Edge, Cody Rhodes and Brock Lesnar.

His signature move is the RKO, which is actually his real-life initials, and was the subject of popular memes on the video app Vine in 2014.

Natalya (Canada) has set the record for the most WWE PPV appearances (female) with 68 following her traditional 5-on-5 Survivor Series elimination match. Her team of Smackdown superstars lost to RAW’s.

She is the daughter of Jim Neidhart and niece of iconic wrestling brothers Bret and Owen Hart.

Like her fellow superstar Orton, she also made her wrestling debut in 2000 before she joined WWE in 2007.

Natalya is a former Diva’s Champion, Smackdown Women’s Champion and Women’s Tag Team Champion.

Before his retirement in 2017, Natalya was also occasionally seen on-screen with real-life husband T.J. Wilson.

She has been credited with training current and future women’s superstars, including former UFC champion Ronda Rousey.

Natalya has also featured on all the series of Total Divas, a spin-off reality show about the superstars’ lives outside the wrestling ring.

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