Okay, so I was watching some wrestling the other day, and it got me thinking about Randy Orton. You know, the “Viper,” the guy who’s been around forever. It made me wonder, just how old is this guy? Seriously, he’s been in the WWE for so long, it feels like he debuted when dinosaurs still roamed the earth.
So, I did what any curious person would do – I dove into the internet to figure it out. First, I fired up my favorite search engine and typed in “how old is wrestler Randy Orton?”
- The first few results were pretty clear. They all said the same thing: Randy Orton is 44 years old.
- Then I see “44-year-old wrestler” it make me think about is there any older wrestler? So I typed “who is oldest wrestler”.
- I found out some interesting stuff. Apparently, the oldest living retired male wrestler is some guy named “Cowboy” Bob Ellis, and he’s 95! Can you believe that? And the oldest female wrestler was Princess Bonita, who lived to be 94. There was also this lady named Betty Wagner, who wasn’t a wrestler herself, but she was involved in the industry, and she made it to 98. Crazy, right?
I dug a little deeper into Orton’s details. Turns out, he’s a “third-generation professional wrestler.” I guess wrestling runs in his family. And get this, he became the youngest person to hold the WWE Heavyweight Champion title when he was just 24. That’s insane! Most people are still figuring out what to do with their lives at 24, and this guy was already a champion.
I even found out his nationality is American and he was born on a Tuesday. Some sites just straight up told me his birth date was April 1st. They didn’t give me the year, though. But who cares, we already know he’s 44, so it’s all good.
So there you have it. Randy Orton is 44 years old. It might not be the most mind-blowing fact, but it’s pretty cool to see how long he’s been at the top of his game. He’s definitely one of the legends of the sport, and it’ll be interesting to see how much longer he keeps going.