Rob Van Dam Explains His Decision To Leave WWE In 2007

Rob Van Dam in WWE
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WWE Hall of Famer Rob Van Dam (RVD) recently appeared on his โ€œ1 Of A Kindโ€ podcast episode. He discussed several topics, including when he decided he wanted to leave WWE in 2007.

RVD said, โ€œI got suspended for 30 days. And then both championship belts were forfeited. And then I felt like ECW was in the toilet, swirling down the drain, and they wanted to flush it. So my passion was gone. I said, โ€˜Iโ€™m finishing my contract, and then I need a break. Iโ€™m not going to re-sign.โ€™ And we talked many times about what it would take for me to re-sign, and I chose spirit first. It was priority for me to get my spirit healthy, and I couldnโ€™t do that if I was tied to a timetable because Iโ€™d be counting down the days until I had to return. What they offered was, โ€˜How about you sign for six months, or you sign [that] it says youโ€™ll come back in six months, go enjoy yourself. Okay a year whatever.โ€™ And I was like, โ€˜I canโ€™t do it. I need to know what it felt like to be free in order to grow from where Iโ€™m at right now.โ€™ And I just knew that. Iโ€™d been doing a lot of inside studying, and I needed that. The career had been so consuming for the last seven years that I felt Iโ€™d had enough of giving everything to that. And I needed my spirit to be healthy again. I needed to be detached from what was consuming me. Then and only then, would I be able to grow enough to know when Iโ€™d feel good and Iโ€™d be strong enough to go back. But it never f***ing happened.โ€

On his mindset at the time:

โ€œI didnโ€™t care if I ever set foot on an airplane again. I didnโ€™t want to travel. I was just done, burned out with everything. And some months went by, and I didnโ€™t want to do anything. I wasnโ€™t looking into it. And it was a friend of mine, Kirk White, a wrestling promoter with Big Time Wrestling in California -โ€” not the s**tty one in Ohio. But Kirk White said, โ€˜Hey, Iโ€™ve been talking to this guy in Portugal. I guess heโ€™s going to book you there.โ€™ I asked, โ€˜What do you mean, you guess heโ€™s going to book me?โ€™ He replied, โ€˜Yeah, heโ€™s going to book you in Portugal. I told him Iโ€™d take this much, and he said, okay.โ€™ I was like, โ€˜Oh he did?โ€™ And that set my new standards, and I owe Kirk White for that. After Kirk, that became my new standard. I was like, โ€˜Well, I guess itโ€™s worth it to leave home if Iโ€™m getting this much. Anything less, I donโ€™t want to do it.โ€™ And that was probably around โ€™97 or โ€™98. And also the promoter in Portugal became a good friend of mine as well.โ€

You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.

(H/T to 411Mania.com for transcribing the above quotes)