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A WWE star has spoken about how they believe they could end up breaking a lot of records in the company due to their age.
Making his official WWE main roster debut back in January, Je’von Evans is currently the youngest wrestler on the WWE main roster, with him making his WrestleMania debut at just 21 years old back in April.
Now 22, Je’von is in for a rather lengthy career in WWE, and with time on his side, we could see him rake in many accolades before it’s all said and done.
Je’von Evans Wants To Break Records In WWE Career
Speaking on A Shot of Brandi, Je’von opened up on his future goals in WWE, noting how with how much time he has on his side, he wants to be in the conversation for greatest wrestler in WWE history.
He said:
“I feel like, titles and accomplishments is gonna be crazy, I wanna beat a lot of records. I feel like I’ve got so much time that I can break a lot of records in WWE.
“But with that I feel like my end goal is I want to be the greatest to ever do it in WWE. Aside from the accomplishments, be in the conversation with like Roman, Cena, Flair, The Rock, Stone Cold, all that. And Cody. Being able to be in that conversation and be like ‘you know what, Je’von was the best to ever do it’.
“By the time I retire, I’ll probably retire at like 90 or something. Hey, I love the business.”
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Je’von Evans Credits Trainer LaBron Kozone & DPW For WWE Success
Earlier in the episode, Je’von opened up on his journey to getting to WWE, praising his trainer LaBron Kozone for breaking him into the industry, as well as Deadlock Pro Wrestling for putting his name on the map.
He said:
“School called Firestar Pro Wrestling, Greensboro. My trainer is LaBron Kozone, he’s underrated for sure.
“I was on the independent scene for like 6 years. Deadlock Pro Wrestling (was his favourite independent promotion), that was North Carolina based, that was my top tier, they got my name out for real.
“They gave me a lot of opportunities when it came to big name wrestlers and being able to show who I am. That happened, then I got the tryout at 19 years old.”
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