
WWE Hall of Famer Rob Van Dam (RVD) recently appeared on an episode of his โ1 Of A Kindโ podcast, where he discussed a number of topics, including the debate about whether a wrestler should be referred to as a superstar when it comes to wrestling talents.
RVD said, โI think itโs subjective. I think that maybe thatโs what those words mean to her [Mone], because all they are is two words, right? When I was in WWE from 2001 to 2007? Everybody knows that when I was in WWE, Vince had long ago decided that we were sports entertainment, right? We werenโt allowed to call ourselves wrestlersโฆ Everybody in 2001, 2002 through at least most of โ if that ever changed, then I donโt even know when the f**k it was. But when I was there, we were all to call ourselves superstars. If we did a promo and said, โHey, thatโs right, one of your favorite wrestlers is coming to your town!โ They go โCut, cut! One of your favorite superstars.โ โOh, okay,โ And that was the rule. And maybe thatโs changed. But again, all it is is a word, and words mean different things to different people. Obviously, a dictionary is not going to back up what she said or even what you or I would say, because they wouldnโt be specific. But on what she said, if a superstar is somebody that โ she said the fans look at and say, โOh, wow, thatโs something special!โ Iโm paraphrasing because I canโt remember the exact quote. But if we go by that alone, is everyone on the roster a superstar? I donโt think so. I donโt think the crowd can say that to 100% of them, right? But if theyโre on TV every week, and people know who they are, and they got action figures, and they got merchandise, and theyโre part of the show, are they superstars? In my opinion, yes.โ
On the policy of the term changing:
โThe rules and policies always change. And you know, it has to. Theyโre always evolving and adapting as the times change. And oh my god, how many times have I said in the last week that the world changes so f**king much and so fast. Like, we were talking about the future and I was saying, even what I do โ you know, if Iโm working ten years from now, whatever I do could be โ I could be involved in something thatโs not even here right now, something we couldnโt even dream of. And thatโs how it is, you know? I go back to 2001 when we picked up our first cell phones. You know, they werenโt very smart back then and had the f**king cord. And anyway, the flip-up. But we could never have imagined that, โYeah, take a picture and send it to Japan, heโll get it instantly,โ Like, what you couldnโt imagine before it happened.โ
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(H/T to 411Mania.com for transcribing the above quotes)