
WWE Hall of Famer Rob Van Dam discussed possibly returning to WWE for one more run under Paul “Triple H” Levesque during his podcast.
RVD said, โI know that people hold me up there in the highest regards with the highest-paid wrestlers in the industry ever, even though Iโm not one of those perspectively. But by the impact and by what Iโve done, I know that I am considered by most to be in a certain position in the industry. But to those in charge, I donโt think that Iโve had a lot of evidence to support that โthat guyโ necessarily thinks that I would even be a good investmentโ
โSo itโs not just about a personal relationship; itโs about a business relationship to. And whoeverโs in charge, whether they regardless of personal feelings, whether they think that, โGoing with this idea is a good investment, or a bad investment. Going with this idea, same. Whether this guy is good for the company.โ And so anyway, those are things that I think people donโt consider that I do. Like I have no reason to assume that anybody wants me unless they tell me they want me.โ
RVD also said the following about not going out of his way to pitch ideas for a comeback:
โThatโs included in the [news] stories. They are going with that, saying that I wouldnโt call their beg or be hungry or go in. And maybe thatโs part of it, too. Maybe thatโs part of why what I said is might be true. Why maybe it wouldnโt be considered a good investment, because Iโm not going to be the most hungry, the most begging. Maybe I donโt want it bad enough, or thatโs whatโs thought of, or whatever. But I donโt think itโs just as simple as that โ because every other wrestler does that, you know. โOh, so and soโ โ and itโs the same guy. Everyone always blames him and says, โIf wasnโt for him man, I would have had a shot. He got jealous because I was big like him and this and that.โ Everyoneโs always, always said that. And people have said it for me, so I didnโt even really have to do. It was just kind of a fact that I was told, and it was told by other people that were in the office meetings that he (Triple H) wasnโt a big supporter of mine, or putting me forward back then.โ
โAnd itโs easy to just say, โWell, itโs jealousy.โ Hey, whatever it is, thatโs that personโs qualified job, is to make that decision. And so whatever itโs about, thatโs a business decision at that point. Itโs hard for everyone to just [say], โNah, heโs jealous.โ And Iโm saying regardless of that, I was told a long time ago โ and this was maybe before. Maybe I proved myself since then, I donโt know. But I was told that at one point when I was first there in WWE, getting one of those first momentum rides, that they were โ thereโs a story that they were thinking of putting me in WrestleMania, maybe it was against The Undertaker. Iโm not sure. Sounds like a main event spot, or at least a really high on the card. And said party said, โNo, heโs not over enough.โ And itโs easy to just take that personally. And like a lot of people were like, โMan, heโs so jealous.โ But I mean, what if he backed that up with his logic? Then does he not have an argument or a position to stand his ground on what he believes? Of course he does. So trying to put in that common sense that, you got to look at it from a business perspective, too.โ
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