rob van dam

Rob Van Dam has been in the professional wrestling business for a long time, and over the course of his career he’s accomplished a lot.

The Whole F’N Show has won numerous championships with various different promotions, and he’s currently working with Impact Wrestling.

During a recent appearance on the Wrestling Inc. Daily podcast, Rob Van Dam noted that he’s currently happy with Impact, he’s not overthinking his long term plans.

“Not thinking about changing spaces and I have no idea if I’m going to be with them for a while,” RVD admitted. “I don’t look that far ahead, so I can say for the foreseeable future, that I’ll be with them. I don’t have any plans of leaving. Having said that, if the relationship ends, then I also won’t be like shot. It always throws me for a loop when they’re surprised that people you let go or fired. ‘Oh my God, I can’t believe so and so.’ I’m like, I believe it. I’ve been the business 30 years. It happens, although I’ve never gotten fired in my life, but I am one of if not the most expensive guy in the dressing room. When they use me, they don’t even have me and Katie [Forbes] on the entrance. She noticed on the intro.”

“So when I watch stuff like that, it’s like, I don’t know some of these decisions. I don’t know if they are trying to get a rub off me and and then handle on their own or whatever, but I’m easygoing with whatever their plans are. So the good thing about all that is not really having any emotional investment in too much. In other words not giving a bleep. There’s a book I recommend ‘The Simple Art of Not Giving a Bleep.’ I recommend it. It’s an audio book on YouTube too, and I listen to it. I’m like dude, this is such a good way to explain to people like quit stressing out. You have so many f’s you can give. You got to be choosy about where you give them. Don’t care about everything.”

Do you want to see RVD stay with Impact when his contract is up, or should he go elsewhere? Sound off in the comments below.

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