Question: Randy, one question has weighed on the minds of WWE fans for years: Why are you so damn angry ?
Answer: Look at what's happened to me during my career. I've always been on the main-event scene, always been chasing the title, but people-whether it's a GM or Triple H - keep getting in my way and giving me the short end of the stick. I'm not as angry as i used to be, though; I'm very happy right now, actually. The IED was obviously a hoax. I needed something to blame my anger on. Now that i am WWE Champion again, everybody knows that we are in the Age of Orton. But if anyone gets in my way, my anger will flare up, and I'll lash out and do what i need to do.
Question: With all due respect, how does someone as high-strung as you unwind at the end of the day ?
Answer: When i come home, the first thing i do before anything else is kiss my wife and roll around on the floor with my baby girl. That relaxes the hell out of me.
Question: Wow, we thought you'd say that you pummel a Triple H effigy. Is The Game still Public Enemy No. 1 for you ? And do you think you've earned the same distinction fromhim ?
Answer: Yes and yes. After what i did to his wife, father-in-law, brother-in-law, and even his friend Shawn Michaels earlier in my career, he'll never be able to forgive me. Whather we're on the same show or not, we're always going to bump heads. There's going to be a fight when we run into each other.
Question: In past interviews, you've discussed your early training in Ohio Valley Wrestling. While there, you felt you were the least likely talent on the roaster to succeed. Were you told that by trainers, or was it just an extreme lack of confidence ?
Answer: When i first got down there, I hadn't receive a lot of training. I remember throwing my first dropkick and barely getting above my opponent's knees. Everyone was looking around thinking, "Are you kidding me?" Basically, i had the job because my dad my grandfather and my uncle were all wrestlers.I was a legacy. So i had a tough time starting out. I was around guys like Brock Lesner, John Cena, Shelton Benjamin. Everywhere i looked there were Al-Americans and Olympians, including strongmen like Mark Henry. I was 20 years old and out of shape. I couldn't do anything. Guess i turned out to be a natural.
Well... I think I am ready to talk... tell you all what has been up with me... why I disappeared.
Remember when I told you my husband deployed to Korea?
Well he had an affair, started treating us really badly, our son and I...and we have since gotten a divorce. The divorce was final in April 2007...
Now for the reality of it all... it was the best thing that has ever happened to me. I know that seems weird... but I am happier than I have ever been...
I don't want to play the blame game... the truth is... I wouldn't change it for the world... my life has been amazing... it is hard to explain... but true.
Justin (my son) and I are having a wonderful holiday season. Our house is decorated... a beautiful tree... a Christmas quilt, and Santa's everywhere. It is so warm... a lot of red, rustic greens, and golden beige...
I have been dating... which has been a wonderful way of figuring out who I am and what I want in my own life.
Things were pretty casual... but I have since met a really nice guy... an amazing guy that I am seeing exclusively.
He is a gamer... of course (laugh) ... an Xbox fan ![]()
I have gotten most of my shopping done... just a few little stocking stuffers needed.
I am off of work for two weeks (curls up) and I need the rest... I work twelve hour shifts, so... it can drain you.
I have met so many wonderful people... and I work with a lot of great people.
I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
I don't know how much I can come on here... real life calls and I am having a lot of fun just finding myself again, exploring, discovering the world... having little adventures... finding new interests.
I hope to visit again soon...
Michelle

