 Randy Orton Hypes His WM27 Match With CM Punk Posted by Dave Mitchell on 03/31/2011 at 11:21 AM
WWE RAW superstar Randy Orton spoke with Kevin Eck of The Baltimore Sun week to hype Sunday's WrestleMania pay-per-view. Here are some highlights of what Orton said about:
Is He Comfortable As a Babyface: "Absolutely not. Im definitely growing as a good guy, as a babyface. Ive got to walk a fine line, Kevin, because as a bad guy, as a heel, I go so comfortable in that role, I think I eventually earned the respect of the fans. And it wasnt some master plan to become a good guy one day. I was dead set on being a heel the rest of my career. I figured theres no way Ill ever be a good guy. But the fans, theyre powerful, and when they speak together like they did, I started getting positive reactions. Id be in the ring with a babyface as a heel, but theyd be chanting for me. Its just one of those things where I just had to make the switch. But I think where I succeeded this time, where I failed back in04 after I became the youngest champ in history and became babyface, I didnt change too much. I think thats very important. That respect I earned from the fans as a bad guy, I dont want to lose that. And if all of a sudden Im coming out and Im trying to be like John Cena, that typical white meat babyface, kissing babies, hugging grandmas, slapping high-five swith everybody in the front row, thats not going to work. If I come out pumping my fist and smiling, its going to make people want to barf. So I really had to walk that fine line and change, but just change enough to where it works for me and my character."
How He Feels Not Being In One Of The top Matches At WrestleMania: "Its a good question, but I believe in every Mania, every pay-per-view, Raw, Smackdown or live event Im in, my goal and I would hope that everyone elses goal on the roster would be to the steal the show, and the pressure is always there. Whether its a stage like WrestleMania or another pay-per-view or just TV or a live event, youve still got the same fans out there. The WWE Universe is watching and youve got to perform. Youve got to live up to the expectations that you have laid out. Me and CM Punk, were not fighting for a title, but if you look back, weve got a three-year story line in the making. I cost him the WWE championship back in 08 when I was returning from a collar bone injury just after the birth of my daughter. I remember it vividly. I punted him in the back of the head backstage on a day when he was champ and was going to defend the title at a pay-per-view. He wasnt able to even perform in the match because I kicked him in the head, cost him the title. If I was him I would have done the same thing. He came back at the Rumble, cost me the title, but as far as Im concerned, that made us even. Anything after that, Im sorry, Phil Brooks, CM Punk. Im going to destroy him April 3 at WrestleMania XXVII. Thats just how its going to go."
Wrestlers Having Tour Buses & How It Helps Their Marriages: "A lot of guys actually dont travel by tour bus ; theres five of us. I think to be able to be at a point in your career where youve earned it and you can afford it, I think anyone would be stupid not to do it. What the tour bus does for me my family coming with me, thats just the cherry on top I dont have to travel 200 and 300 miles a night driving till 3 or 4 a.m. looking for that Dennys thats open or that drive-thru at McDonalds and getting a couple chicken sandwiches and taking the bun off and shoving it down my throat. I got a kitchen, king-size bed, a couple TVs, a washer and dryer, a shower, a bathroom, deep sinks Im set. I can travel anywhere around the country, and I can get flat after a match. I think the biggest thing when it comes to injuries and stuff, travel has a big part in that. Because after a match, guys hit the road and theyre in a sitting position. Theyre not able to ice up or do whatever they have to do therapy-wise. Being in a car driving like that, its just not good on your back, and our backs take a lot of abuse with all the bumps we take in the ring. Our body in general takes a hell of a beating, and that bus allows me to recover thats the biggest thing right there. Its worth every penny because Im able to recover more than I would in a rental car. Waiting in lines, looking for hotels, reserving rental cars, just plugging in an address into your GPS and hoping that address eventually leads you to a gym and not some middle of the subdivision where the address was wrong. There are lots of things that go into that bus that make it worth its weight in gold, but the No. 1 thing for me is the recovery time that I get having the bus that I didnt have in the rental cars."
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