What is Randy Orton's real weight? Revealed ahead of WWE Bash in Berlin
Randy Orton is set to compete in one of the biggest matches of his career at Bash in Berlin, where he will square off against Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship. This is a battle between two superstars each boasting an impressive physique and indomitable stature.
However, fans have often been curious to know Orton's weight, given the spectacular shape he's been in lately. During an interview with Michael Cole on the pre-show, The Viper revealed that he weighs 285 pounds. He finally shed light on this question that often remains a hot topic among the WWE Universe.
As he prepares to capture his 15th world title in WWE, the veteran's experience and guile could give him a slight advantage over Gunther. Over the years, it has helped The Apex Predator take on numerous formidable wrestlers in his matches and his opponent for the premium live event is nothing short of that, and could possibly be his toughest battle yet.
The stage is set for an epic showdown between two generational talents as Orton is set to collide with The Ring General for the World Heavyweight Championship. Regardless of the outcome, the WWE Universe is in for a treat as it is set to be a spectacular match at the Uber Arena in Berlin.
Randy Orton intends to break Ric Flair's record
It looks like Randy Orton's career has embarked on a whole new path, as he seems determined to dominate the wrestling industry once again. During Bash in Berlin KickOff on Friday, The Viper made quite a bold statement regarding his future.
He sent an emphatic message to Gunther, stating that he would dethrone The Ring General and capture his 15th world title. Moreover, The Apex Predator also made it clear that he intended to surpass WWE legends Ric Flair and John Cena's tied-record of sixteen world championships.
Randy Orton is all set to embark on his championship journey by dethroning Gunther at Bash in Berlin. It will be interesting to see whether The Legend Killer manages to make history at Uber Arena in Berlin, Germany, by winning the World Heavyweight Championship.