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Randy Orton is on the cusp of one of the most important duels of his career. Just hours before a new clash against his arch-rival, John Cena, the career and net worth of "The Legend Killer" are again under scrutiny.
Randy Keith Orton was born into a wrestling family; his grandfather Bob, his father Bob Jr., and his uncle Barry Orton forged distinguished wrestling careers. Despite his family's opposition, Randy debuted as a professional wrestler at just 20 years old after a brief and rocky attempt to enter the military.
Orton debuted in 2001 with the Mid-Missouri Wrestling Association-Southern Illinois Conference Wrestling and a year later signed a contract with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). After a year in the WWF minor leagues, Randy made his long-awaited television debut on the RAW brand in April 2002.
What is Orton's net worth?
According to information from specialized sites such as Sportskeeda and Celebrity Net Worth, Randy Orton's net worth is $7 million. This figure derives largely from his wrestling career, complemented by lucrative endorsements.
In 2024, Orton signed a five-year contract extension with WWE. This new deal replaces his previous contract, and although his salary is not public, a 2023 investigation by The Mirror reported that the WWE star earns $5 million annually.
In addition, Orton receives a profit share from the sale of WWE merchandise and has sponsorships with Grasp Chairz, a company specializing in gaming chairs; Kwinn Pop, a podcast and media platform; and 1st Phorm, a company focused on nutrition and supplements.
Cars and real estate
The charismatic wrestler owns a 7,437-square-foot home in O'Fallon, Missouri, which he purchased in 2016 for $1.53 million. He is also an avid car collector, owning a Lamborghini Huracan, a Hummer H2 DUB Edition, a Ranger Rover Voge, and a Mercedes-Benz GLS Class.
At 45, Orton remains one of WWE's most recognizable wrestlers. Although recent injuries have slowed his career somewhat, there is no doubt that The Legend Killer is wrestling fans' favorite villain.