Rob Van Dam Recalls Knocking Himself Out In TNA

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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 knocking himself out in a TNA match with Kenny Kingston.

RVD said, โ€œEvery once in a while I would do a move just because I hadnโ€™t done it in years, you know? Which is why I knocked myself out in TNA when I was โ€” I went up to the five star frog splash on Kenny Kingston. And I was like, โ€˜You know, I havenโ€™t done a 450 in probably like 10 years.โ€™ And I was like, โ€˜Iโ€™m just gonna do it, just so I know I can still do it.โ€™ And I went [whoosh], and then I opened up, my face just like, boom! I hit the mat so hard that it knocked me out. And I lost my memory. I couldnโ€™t remember the match, or whatever. One or two times that Iโ€™ve been out. But this one, I was out on my feet, and I still came up. I was just like โ€” it took a while till I could hold on to a thought, and without losing my memory. Because I remember going out to Dixie Carter or walking by her, and she goes, โ€˜Hey, how you feeling?โ€™ I said, โ€˜Oh, fine.โ€™ And I said, โ€˜I just canโ€™t remember my match.โ€™ And I said, โ€˜I feel fine, though.โ€™ And she goes, โ€˜You remember telling me that like, just a few minutes ago, right?โ€™ I was like, โ€˜What? Like, are you serious?โ€™ That was me, just like going up to do a frog splash, and then at the up there, deciding, you know what, letโ€™s do it 450 and just being a little bit slow, you know? And he rolled out of the way, and I went, boom! I lost my sense of balance. My legs were rubbery, spaghetti. Spaghetti legs, we call it.โ€

On owning his nicknames:

โ€œWhen I left WWE, when I parted ways, when I left to have my sabbatical way back in 2007 or whatever it was. Eventually, they sent me a list, because of all these copyrights that were expiring all over all over the world and stuff. And I could, if I wanted to retain them and pay on my own, that I could save up for licensing rights themselves. But part of that conversation was the monikers and splitting upโ€ฆ I own the Whole Fโ€™n Show. I think I own Mr. Monday Night. They own Mr. Tuesday Night. Didnโ€™t really stick. But for a while when SmackDown was on, maybe thereโ€™s Mr. Thursday Night. I think it was that.โ€

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

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