An aspiring WWE ID recruit is setting his sights on toppling Randy Orton’s two-decade old record to be the youngest WWE World Champion ever.
Orton achieved this remarkable milestone at 24 years old when he clinched the World Heavyweight Title, barely a year after his inaugural pay-per-view event bout.
Brad Baylor, via a Twitter post, proclaimed his ambition to shatter the record, stating he has a four-year window to accomplish this, which is a record Orton believes is unbreakable.
Hey @RandyOrton I’m only 20 years old. I got 4 years to break your record https://t.co/k1q5mWyHTP pic.twitter.com/j1o8boHdhm
— Brad Baylor (@bradbay1or) December 3, 2024
Recently, Baylor was unveiled as a new entrant in the WWE ID initiative. His wrestling experience includes Wrestling Open and events with PPW, Beyond Wrestling, among others.
Notably, earlier this year, Orton indicated who he considers as a promising contender for future WWE World Champion. Access the link here to see who the Viper has in his sights.