WWE News: Randy Orton discusses key detail with Ryan Satin, talks about Daniel Bryan


WWE News: Randy Orton discusses key detail with Ryan Satin, talks about Daniel Bryan

At just 24 years old, Randy Orton won his first WWE world championship.

They went down in history as the youngest WWE world champion in history.

Almost 18 years have passed since that moment and Randy Orton is still at the top of WWE.

Nearly twenty years of career that place the owner of the RKO as one of the greatest in history.

With such a long career, it is normal that there have been changes throughout his career.

Something that he remembered in Out of Character with Ryan Satin.

“I used to have a lot of fun out of the ring on the road, seeing the cities and stuff and going out in my 20s.

Now the fun for me is being able to walk out of that ring and knowing that everyone who was watching had a good time.

I’m not that selfish about the kind of fun I want to have.

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I enjoy making sure my body is in the best possible shape to wake up the next morning and do what I need to do to deliver my best performance on Raw.

Whereas before, in my younger years, maybe I cared more about nightlife.”

The fighter is one of the few who have been around since 2000 and is clear.

About what his legacy will be, since few have a career as extensive as his.

“I think my legacy is longevity. I think finding a way to do it in a smart way where you stay true to the stuff from my dad’s era, the art of pro wrestling.

I want my legacy to be that I was able to give this business to the next generation.

The make sure that that new wave of talent knows how to do it the right way.

Staying true to the art of what it is and making sure that the number one priority is taking care of the health of your opponent that you are in the ring with.

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That should be number one in all cases. I think if that’s my legacy, I’m happy with it.”