Veteran focused on title chase and long-term future
Summary
– Randy Orton confirms four years remaining on WWE contract
– Hints at part-time schedule after current deal expires
– Remains focused on winning another world championship
Randy Orton has provided a clear update on his WWE future, confirming that he still has four years left on his current contract. The revelation came during a fan Q&A appearance in Las Vegas ahead of WrestleMania 42.
Orton previously signed a five-year extension in 2024, and with several years remaining, he made it clear that he is not thinking about stepping away anytime soon. Instead, his focus remains on returning to the top of the company.
At 46, Orton spoke about his long-term plans and hinted at a possible shift later in his career. He suggested that once his current deal expires, he may adopt a lighter schedule similar to The Undertaker’s later years, making special appearances rather than working full-time.
Despite those future considerations, Orton emphasized that his current mindset is centered on chasing another world championship. He made it clear that adding to his title count is a priority and that he is willing to do whatever it takes to reach that goal.
His comments align with what he said when he first signed the extension, expressing confidence in his health and ability to continue competing at a high level. That belief remains unchanged as he looks ahead.
With years still left on his deal, Orton appears locked in for the long run. The veteran star is not slowing down, and his pursuit of another championship could shape the next phase of his career.
