Summary
Randy Orton says his current WWE contract still has four years to run, and he already has a long-term idea for what life in the company could look like after that.
Speaking before his WrestleMania 42 match, Orton said he could eventually shift into the kind of part-time role fans came to associate with The Undertaker, showing up around WrestleMania rather than staying on a full weekly schedule.
The timing is notable after Orton was just featured in one of the promotion's biggest matches of the year, a bout that later ended in chaos against Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 42.
Quote from Randy Orton
"I do have four years left on my contract and maybe when that's over, I'll get The Undertaker schedule and pop around for WrestleMania every year and then ride until the wheels fall off, literally."
What this could mean for Randy Orton after WrestleMania 42
Orton making it clear that he still has four years left on his deal matters because it frames him as part of WWE's upper card plans for the foreseeable future, not someone nearing an immediate exit. Even when he joked about eventually adopting an Undertaker-style calendar, the first part of the quote reinforced that he is still under contract for a significant stretch.
The Undertaker comparison also gives fans a sense of how Orton may view the back end of his career. Rather than talking about a clean retirement date, he pointed toward a reduced WrestleMania-season role, which would let WWE keep one of its most established names in the mix for major events even after his full-time run slows down.
Contract context
Orton had previously confirmed that he signed a five-year WWE deal in 2024. His latest comment lines up with that timeline and offers a clearer public look at how he sees the later stages of his in-ring career.
Sources
Randy Orton while speaking with The Schmo


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