Arda Ocal (@arda_ocal) of the Baltimore Sun caught up with Rob Van Dam at this week’s Cauliflower Alley Club event in Las Vegas. Van Dam, who is a free agent after recently ending his run with TNA, addressed what’s next for him:
“Anything is possible right now. That may just sound like an escape route to answer a question. I have plans,” Van Dam said, “but I’m always – through experience – a skeptic by nature. And, until my name is on the dotted line somewhere, it’s not for sure. And, right now, my name is not on a dotted line somewhere. I’m working on some things and until that happens, the status remains – as you said – RVD, a free agent.”
Van Dam, 42, said his days as a full-time wrestler on the road are probably over. That said, he’d still entertain the possibility of working for WWE or TNA on a part-time basis.
“I can’t imagine going back to the same schedule I did before. I can’t imagine. I would have to lose just about everything else out of the equation in my life. And then at that point, we do what we gotta do. But, that’s not in my best interest or on my radar to go back to that. No, no no no, no.”
RVD also spoke about attending the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony to support his friend Booker T, the origins of his “thumb pointing” pose and more.
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