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"RVD Leaving?"

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Mon 01/04/02 at 14:01
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Current reports circulating the internet are that Rob Van Dam is unhappy at the fact that he has not received much wrestling time as of late. This can be seen in RVD's severe downpush in the past few months. After main eventing last year's No Mercy pay-per-view, Van Dam was lowered so he could "pay his dues". Although it appears that he is slowly being rewarded by being given the Intercontinental Championship, it is believed that unless RVD's situation grows better, he will not resign once his three-year contract is finished. Paul Heyman has been attempting to convince Van Dam to stay however. Heyman has been seen on quite a few occasions telling RVD how important it is for him to stay with the WWF. The WWF will likely put some effort into convincing Van Dam to re-sign, as they realize how valuable he is and how far he could go within the Federation.

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Taken from Wrestlezone.

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Mon 01/04/02 at 14:10
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WWF's first mistake - making RVD's matches too short (that was the reason he never accepted their attempts to bring him in back in the ECW days, he didn't want 5 minute matches)

WWF's second mistake - getting rid of one of RVD's best opponents, Jerry Lynn. Give them a ladder match at Wrestlemania and it'll be a classic. Instead they fire Jerry Lynn and stick RVD in a match where he couldn't possibly do well - against Regal

WWF's third mistake - putting Test and RVD on different shows with the split. These two can really put on a good match together, they just did one on SmackDown and they've done them before. No more matches with these two unless one of them gets switched
Mon 01/04/02 at 14:01
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Current reports circulating the internet are that Rob Van Dam is unhappy at the fact that he has not received much wrestling time as of late. This can be seen in RVD's severe downpush in the past few months. After main eventing last year's No Mercy pay-per-view, Van Dam was lowered so he could "pay his dues". Although it appears that he is slowly being rewarded by being given the Intercontinental Championship, it is believed that unless RVD's situation grows better, he will not resign once his three-year contract is finished. Paul Heyman has been attempting to convince Van Dam to stay however. Heyman has been seen on quite a few occasions telling RVD how important it is for him to stay with the WWF. The WWF will likely put some effort into convincing Van Dam to re-sign, as they realize how valuable he is and how far he could go within the Federation.

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Taken from Wrestlezone.

What are your thoughts?

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