Randy Orton credits Matt Riddle for helping him get through matches as he dealt with shooting pain

Fresh off his return at WWE Survivor Series, Randy Orton did an interview with Logan Paul on the IMPAULSIVE podcast. We have a few highlights below. The full interview is at the bottom of this article.

Orton says he has no plans to leave WWE for Hollywood:

“I’m gonna be here for the rest, this is me. Like I’m not moving on to Hollywood. I love what I do. I just had 18 months off recovering from spinal fusion [surgery]. I was kind of faced with the fact that I might not be able to do this again. It’s almost like I got a second lease on my career here. I’m not gonna take a day for granted, not a second in that ring for granted.”

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Orton also said that he’s feeling more in his element now more than ever. Orton talked about how he’s changed some things to get in the best shape of his career.

Orton said, “I changed a lot of stuff off this last 18 months. I really needed the time. I had a lot of ailments. I couldn’t stand for more than a couple of minutes without having pain shoot down my legs. When I would sit I would had a disc that was slipping every time I would bend. On a plane, sitting here, my feet would go numb and I would have pain shooting down my legs. It was hard. That last year before I had to leave because of the back. I was in a tag team with former WWE Superstar Matt Riddle. I got to give him props because that year we tagged together, I was not able to be in that ring unless I was in there with someone like him because he was able to take the brunt of the physicality…if it wasn’t for him I wouldn’t have made it that far. I had some great doctors, they fixed me up right, they didn’t cut through any muscle which would enable me to get back in the ring. Because once you start cutting muscle, like that’s never gonna heal back [and] you’re done. I’m just blessed all the way around.”

Orton talked about being lucky to get into the business when he did because he was able to get advice from guys like Triple H, Shawn Michaels, and The Undertaker. There was a lot more discussed in the interview (see below).

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit IMPAULSIVE with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription. 

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