Rank It: Rob Van Dam's run in TNA

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he looked like he had a beer belly and didnt care, this is one of my favorite wrestlers, but i cant think of anything memorable besides him trying and missing a 450 splash
 
RVD's run in TNA reminds me of why guaranteed contracts can be a bad thing.

Idk if RVD had one in TNA but he damn sure performed like it
 
Peezy_Jenkins;6124857 said:
he looked like he had a beer belly and didnt care, this is one of my favorite wrestlers, but i cant think of anything memorable besides him trying and missing a 450 splash

It was incredibly forgettable. I don't even remember who he took the title from or who he lost it to. Dude just coasted and didnt seem to be excited about anything TNA related.
 
Rank it the same way I rank all of his Post ECW runs: Hype Train. And I'll say that confidently without ever seeing a match. He had years in WWE to overcome the spot monkey stigma and develop in-ring psychology again. Instead it was the same awkward offense to 5-Star Frog Splash/Damminator/Van Terminator routine win, lose, or draw.
 
KNiGHTS;6142516 said:
Rank it the same way I rank all of his Post ECW runs: Hype Train. And I'll say that confidently without ever seeing a match. He had years in WWE to overcome the spot monkey stigma and develop in-ring psychology again. Instead it was the same awkward offense to 5-Star Frog Splash/Damminator/Van Terminator routine win, lose, or draw.

Recently he started talking sideways about TNA wrestlers. Than when the IWC called him out on his own incompetence while over there he backtracked and played the "I'm speaking from a wrestler's perspective" card. I think his style since it lacks psychology couldn't mesh will with the TNA style cause they deal alot with psychology and in ring storytelling. The matches are a bit complex and much faster paced.

There were dudes over there doing the RVD shit better than RVD himself and he couldn't keep up he became robotic and stuck on the same spots. He's back where he belongs that works perfectly in the WWE environment. But with TNA having so many high jumpers and better spot monkeys like Hardy & Aries it just makes him look outdated.

 
I was thinking about new ones but i decided to bump these first. Lets see if we can get some fresh or changed opinions.
 

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