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Of late I'd probably agree, though I'm not the world's biggest RVD fan to begin with, but his initial year with the company was as big a push as I've seen in some time, IMO, marked with the confetti-rained celebration of beating AJ Styles clean to win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.
Thoughts on this?
Rob Van Dam told Scott Fishman of the Miami Herald that he doesn't feel he's been utilized to his maximum potential in TNA. "I cant say that I have been utilized to the fullest, Van Dam said. Id say very much not, but I dont want that to come off as a complaint because I really like my deal with TNA. Im very professional and there for whatever they need me to do. Having said that, I still care about my character and my career, and Im very easy to get along with.
Hopefully that rubs off on a professional basis. Im not one guy to complain that they should be doing this with me or that. I will offer some ideas up, and at the same time, give my opinion to the writer and stuff like that. It doesnt do any good to throw out that negativity out there. Everyone has a job do. I feel like if I were to complain about, say the writing for instance in a public forum, I dont see that as any different as stooging off in any other place of employment."
Of late I'd probably agree, though I'm not the world's biggest RVD fan to begin with, but his initial year with the company was as big a push as I've seen in some time, IMO, marked with the confetti-rained celebration of beating AJ Styles clean to win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.
Thoughts on this?