On Travel: “Sitting in a rental car and driving yourself at 4 or 5 in the morning, trying to get to the gym on four or five hours of sleep, trying to eat well and stay in shape, not getting sick and taking care of yourself, plus being 100 percent in the ring? It’s hard to complain, you just sort of take it. It’s part of the job.”
On being a Face: “It’s been a really organic transition. It wasn’t something where we told people, hey, this guy’s changing so you better like it. (The fans) turned me into something different. I’m not really a different character, I’m still the same guy that I was last year. I’m not necessarily a babyface. I’m kind of like a shade of gray.”
You can read more of Randy Orton’s interview with the Detroit News here.