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Je’Von Evans Says His Goal Is to Break Randy Orton’s Record for Youngest World Champion In WWE

Je’Von Evans has big plans for the next two years.

Je’Von Evans is already at the top of his game at such a young age in professional wrestling. At the age of 21, he is already on the Monday Night Raw brand and doesn’t see himself slowing down anytime soon.

While speaking to the Raw Recap duo of Sam Roberts and Megan Morant, Evans said his biggest goal is to crush the record held by Randy Orton for the youngest WWE World Champion.

“There’s a lot of goals that I want to accomplish, and one of those goals is to beat Randy Orton’s record. You feel me? Be the youngest World Heavyweight Champion. I feel like that’s something that I’m grinding for. I think he won it at 24, I believe. I turn 22 in April. I got more than two years, so let’s grind for that goal. Straight like that.” – Evans on Raw Recap.

Evans was the Iron Man for the Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia for lasting the longest in the match before being eliminated towards the end. He will have two years to beat the record held by Orton, who would be more than happy to see Evans achieve that.

You can watch Je’Von Evans on last night’s episode of RAW Recap below.

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