Randy Orton returned to WWE last November after being on the sidelines for nearly 18 months due to a serious back injury. His time away from the ring certainly has changed his perspective and The Viper decided to open about the same.

During a recent interview with SI.com’s Week in Wrestling , Orton was asked about the upcoming WWE Elimination Chamber PLE. He will be a part of the Men’s chamber with the winner earning a World title opportunity against Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 40.

WWE’s Apex Predator mentioned his approach towards the chamber match and plans moving forward, should he win his 15th World Championship.

“I’d love to win on Saturday and then win that championship another time,” said Orton. “I’d love to wrestle John Cena at WrestleMania. But those aren’t my biggest goals.”

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However, in light of his recent return and opportunities to still do this at the highest level, Orton revealed his biggest goal in life now was to not take any of it for granted.

“My goal is to never take one second of this for granted. That’s my number-one priority.”

With Randy Orton spending nearly two decades in the business and earlier claiming to have another one left in him, it will be interesting to see how The Viper approaches this chapter of his WWE career moving forward.

How much time do you think Randy Orton has left inside the ring? Will he be able to claim another title during that time? Sound off in the comments!

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