On a recent edition of his “1 Of A Kind” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Rob Van Dam compared his experiences wrestling on AEW Dynamite and Collision.
RVD teamed with HOOK in a winning effort against Angelo Parker and Matt Menard on the September 23rd episode of AEW Collision.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On working AEW Collision compared to AEW Dynamite: “I noticed some of the guys I expected to see weren’t there. I don’t know who’s on what show, but before, when I had done Dynamite, I saw some of my peers. I saw Mark Henry, Big Show, Jericho, [but] I didn’t see those guys at Collision. Did see Christian, though. Some of the guys obviously do more than one show as I saw Christian on the other show [Collision] too.”
On the backstage environment of AEW Collision: “If it does make any of them different, this one [Collision], I don’t know, it felt … it seemed like a little — it seemed calm, easygoing, everybody seemed to be in a good mood … not to say the other was hectic, but if I had to vote on which day was better, smoother, happier energy, I guess this day [Collision] would get my vote.”
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Rob Van Dam, a WWE Hall of Famer, recently shared his experiences wrestling on AEW Dynamite and Collision during an episode of his podcast “1 Of A Kind.” RVD teamed up with HOOK and emerged victorious against Angelo Parker and Matt Menard on the September 23rd episode of AEW Collision.
In comparing the two shows, RVD noticed that some of the wrestlers he expected to see on Collision were not present. He mentioned that during his time on Dynamite, he saw familiar faces like Mark Henry, Big Show, Jericho, but they were absent on Collision. However, he did mention seeing Christian on both shows, indicating that some wrestlers do appear on multiple shows.
When it comes to the backstage environment, RVD described the atmosphere of Collision as calm and easygoing. He noted that everyone seemed to be in a good mood, creating a smooth and happy energy. While he didn’t imply that the backstage environment of Dynamite was hectic, he expressed his preference for the positive atmosphere he experienced on Collision.
It is worth mentioning that RVD’s observations are based on his personal experiences and may not reflect the overall dynamics of the two shows. Wrestling fans can stay updated with all the latest news in the wrestling world on eWrestlingNews.com or follow their Twitter and Facebook pages.
Overall, RVD’s insights provide a glimpse into the differences he noticed between AEW Dynamite and Collision in terms of the wrestlers present and the backstage atmosphere. As both shows continue to entertain wrestling fans, it will be interesting to see how they evolve and differentiate themselves in the future.