Randy Orton knows the clock is ticking and hes not pretending otherwise. Ahead of his record-setting tenth appearance inside the Elimination Chamber at Elimination Chamber on February 28, Orton opened up about the physical toll the brutal structure has taken on his body and how much longer he realistically sees himself competing. Speaking on Get Up, Orton reflected on what stepping inside the steel means after nearly two decades of wear and tear. He didnt sugarcoat what that match does to a body. Then came the line that immediately caught fans attention. That admission adds real stakes to Saturdays match. Orton already holds the record for most Elimination Chamber appearances, surpassing both Chris Jericho and John Cena. Now, hes chasing another milestone earning a world title opportunity at WrestleMania 42. The winner of Saturdays Chamber match will move on to challenge Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship next month. Also competing inside the structure are LA Knight, Cody Rhodes, JeVon Evans, Trick Williams, and the winner of Raws final qualifier. Orton last competed inside the Chamber in February 2024, but this tenth entry feels different. Hes not just talking about winning hes talking about legacy, mileage, and whatever time he has left. For a performer who has already built a Hall of Fame rsum, the idea that the runway may be shorter than ever adds urgency to every step. Is this the year Randy Orton punches his ticket to WrestleMania once again or are we witnessing the final chapters of one of WWEs most enduring careers? Drop your thoughts below. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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