wwe legendary superstar Rob Van Dam It was recently confirmed that he is currently signed to a Legends contract with WWE. Rob Van Dam, also known as RVD, had an amazing career in WWE, building his legacy as one of the most famous superstars in the company’s history. His appearance still prompted widespread cheers for the star. Recently, the superstar reflected on his tenure early warning aircraft It was also confirmed that he currently has a contract with WWE.
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Rob Van Dam Confirms WWE Legend, Reveals Details About His AEW Tenure
WWE Hall of Famer Rob Van Dam still wows and cheers fans. The superstar recently sat down for a chat with the Cheap Heat Productions podcast to share details about the current state of his career.
“When I first talked to Tony Khan about doing this (working with AEW), one of the factors was that I still had a WWE Legends contract,” Van Dam said in an interview.
Van Dam further explained that his involvement with AEW is somewhat limited, especially when it comes to merchandise like video games and action figures. “So, my use of AEW will be limited because they won’t let me play video games, action figures, things like that,” he continued.
The legendary star noted that while his role in AEW has its limitations, he’s also excited to lead both companies, which he sees as the best of both worlds. So, you can say it’s limited on both ends, or you can say I get both ends, the best of both worlds. Or you could say RVD does whatever he wants,” Van Dam added.
For context, generally speaking, Legends contracts require Superstars to receive an upfront fee to cover royalties for appearances in video games and retail sales, and the contract allows WWE to use their likeness on merchandise such as T-shirts. Although not every wrestling legend With legendary contracts, many famous superstars have signed contracts. Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page recently revealed that he has signed a contract following WWE’s latest PLE, Bad Blood.
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