Je’Von Evans Wants To Break Randy Orton’s Record As Youngest WWE World Champion

Evans has two years to accomplish his goal.
The latest guest to join Sam Roberts and Megan Morant on Raw Recap was Je’Von Evans. The appearance was fresh off his win over El Grande American II (Ludwig Kaiser) on Monday Night Raw.
When asked about some of his goals on the main roster, Evans wants to break Randy Orton’s record as the youngest WWE World Champion. Orton was 24 when he won his first World Title, and Evans turns 22 in April 2026.
“I think just being a part of WrestleMania would be insane. But you know, there’s a lot of goals that I want to accomplish, and one of those goals is to beat Randy Orton’s record. Be the youngest World Heavyweight Champion. So, I feel like that’s something that I’m grinding for. He won it at 24, I believe. I turn 22 in April. So, I got one or two years so let’s grind for that gold, straight like that.”
Evans and Orton had a moment in the 2026 men’s Royal Rumble match. Evans went for a cutter, and Orton countered with an RKO.
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