RVD remains one of the most technically-gifted pro wrestlers to have ever competed inside the squared circle. The pro wrestling legend has competed in several promotions such as ECW, WCW, WWE, and IMPACT Wrestling during his career which has lasted over thirty years. He faced stars such as Triple H in WWE and now it seems he did not take Triple H burying him personally.

RVD had a successful stint in ECW before signing with WWE in 2001, where he spent six years as an active wrestler and won numerous championships, including the WWE and ECW Championships. After leaving WWE in 2007, he briefly returned in 2013 before departing again in 2014.

In a recent interview with Cafe de Rene, RVD addressed whether Triple H had “buried” him during his time in WWE. RVD initially felt that Triple H was holding him back and competing with him in 2005, but he now has a different perspective on the situation.

RVD believes that Triple H had the right to view him as a wildcard due to his non-conformist attitude and tendency to push back against authority, which may have limited his opportunities in WWE. Nonetheless, RVD holds no grudges and views the situation from a broader perspective.

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“What’s funny like at this stage having the perspective of a much bigger picture. That means something completely different than it did back then. With that competitive heart being in the mix back in 2005 or whatever, then it felt like, ‘this motherf**ker, like he’s competition with me, and just because he doesn’t like me he’s holding me back. And if it wasn’t for him, boom.

I don’t take it as personal if that is the truth, you know. I think that Hunter had the right, just like anybody did, to think that I was a bit of a wildcard, you know. Because I was a non-conformist and also kinda like pushed back to authority and I was very uncensored in every which way.”

Rob Van Dam was also inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2021 and also gave Vince McMahon a bunch of rolling papers as gift, which Vince McMahon found very funny. RVD is happy where he is in life right now and that is all that matters.

What’s your take on RVD? Do you believe Triple H buried him? Sound off in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet, a professional wrestling fan for over 20+ years, found his passion during the Monday Night Wars. With expertise honed over decades and a broad spectrum of interests including TV, movies, anime, novels, and music, he offers insightful analysis and coverage. Respected in the industry, Subhojeet keeps fans informed and engaged with his knowledge and perspective.

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