Speaking recently on Konnan’s “Keepin’ It 100” podcast, Rob Van Dam revealed the background details on why he chose to part ways with WWE in 2014.
RVD had been a quintessential part of the ECW roster before WWE purchased the promotion in 2001.
RVD found it unsustainable to work under the new ownership which is why he ultimately left WWE and moved on to other pursuits in the wrestling industry.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On his personal status that precipitated his departure: “I needed to get away. I just had enough. My contract was coming up, they had destroyed ECW, and personally, they weren’t doing much with me. I don’t know if they were trying to get me to go through and then work my way back up or what, but I found myself just in a place where I was not spiritually well. And that’s why I left because I realized that my spirit needed a serious tune up, and that was something I couldn’t do while I was under those conditions.”
On the performance conditions that contributed to his choice to leave: “It did drive me nuts. I went through cycles of frustration when I thought I was gonna leave and take the next flight home, and then, you know, a couple of days later, I’d be like, ‘Wow!’ because cool things would happen and I loved it. … And there’s other times where the monotony just feeling like I can’t do anything.”
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