
Randy Orton officially etched his name into WWE history at SummerSlam 2025, becoming the Superstar with the most matches in the events storied history. His bout alongside Jelly Roll against Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre marked his 17th SummerSlam appearance, surpassing The Undertakers long-standing record of 16.
Ortons SummerSlam journey began back in 2003 and includes a mix of singles, title, and tag matches against some of the biggest names in wrestling. His track record reads like a whos who of WWE historyvictories over legends like Chris Benoit, Christian, and Sheamus, as well as high-profile clashes with The Undertaker, John Cena, Brock Lesnar, and Roman Reigns.
Randy Ortons 17 SummerSlam Matches:
- 2003 Elimination Chamber, Loss
- 2004 vs. Chris Benoit, Win
- 2005 vs. The Undertaker, Win
- 2006 vs. Hulk Hogan, Loss
- 2007 vs. John Cena, Loss
- 2009 vs. John Cena, Win
- 2010 vs. Sheamus, Loss
- 2011 vs. Christian, Win
- 2013 vs. Daniel Bryan, Win
- 2014 vs. Roman Reigns, Loss
- 2015 vs. Sheamus, Win
- 2016 vs. Brock Lesnar, Loss
- 2017 vs. Rusev, Win
- 2019 vs. Kofi Kingston, Win
- 2020 vs. Drew McIntyre, Loss
- 2021 with Matt Riddle vs. AJ Styles & Omos, Win
- 2025 with Jelly Roll vs. Logan Paul & Drew McIntyre, Loss
The Undertakers 16 SummerSlam Matches:
- 1992 vs. Kamala, Win
- 1993 vs. Giant Gonzalez, Win
- 1994 vs. The Undertaker (Ted DiBiases version), Win
- 1995 vs. Kama, Win
- 1996 vs. Mankind, Loss
- 1997 vs. Bret Hart, Loss
- 1998 vs. Steve Austin, Loss
- 1999 with Big Show vs. Kane & X-Pac, Win
- 2000 with Kane vs. Kane & X-Pac, Loss
- 2001 with Kane vs. DDP & Kanyon, Win
- 2005 vs. Randy Orton, Loss
- 2008 vs. Edge, Win
- 2009 vs. CM Punk, Win (dark match)
- 2013 No match
- 2014 vs. Brock Lesnar, Win
- 2015 vs. Brock Lesnar, Loss
With Orton now holding the record outright, the question is how much further hell extend it before hanging up his boots. Given his track record, The Viper might just push the number to heights no one else can reach.
Do you think anyone will ever break Randy Ortons Summer Slam record, or will this be one of those milestones that stands forever? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.