10 Awesome Wrestlers With Surprisingly Bad WrestleMania Records

6. Randy Orton (5-7)

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Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar will probably headline WrestleMania 33, but Randy Orton vs. Bray Wyatt probably won’t be too far behind. Their WWE Championship bout has been on the cards for months, and with the Universal Title match not expected to last any longer than five minutes, they’ll be expected to steal the show.

Things don’t look too rosy for either man, however. Bray is 0-2 at WrestleMania with losses to John Cena and The Undertaker on his resume, while Orton sits at a deeply mediocre 6-7. More significantly, his record in World Title matches at ‘Mania is just 1-3, so even if he defeats Wyatt in Orlando, Orton still won’t break even in that regard.

Orton’s singles victories include Seth Rollins, CM Punk, and Rey Mysterio, while The Undertaker, Kane, and Daniel Bryan have all dealt him losses. The Viper has won just one of this last four WrestleMania matches (vs. Rollins at WM 31), and missed last year’s show though injury. His record isn’t terrible by any stretch of the imagination, but it’s still surprising for a man who has been one of WWE’s most consistently pushed wrestlers over the past 15 years to have so many losses to his name.

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