Reporting WWE news and WWE rumors can be very interesting because we’ve been writing a lot about Rob Van Dam as of late and reminiscing about his infamous Money in the Bank cash-in back at ECW One Night Stand back in 2006. 

Just as we were writing about him, the rumor mill picked up an interview that the former ECW, TNA, and WWE Champion did with “Title Match.”

During the interview, RVD spoke about the recent debut of AJ Styles, Booker T’s own promotion “Reality of Wrestling”, the potential for him to make his return to WWE for this year’s Wrestlemania in Dallas.

You can watch the full interview below and what RVD had to say specifically about a potential return to WWE for Wrestlemania or anytime soon in the future:

Do you have any interest in going back to WWE? 

“Not for Wrestlemania. I will be there for Wrestlecon. I’ll be there for that. I plan on going to the Hall of Fame and whatever. I never thought about this until now, they may approach me. I don’t know. But, we talked recently. I’m not in a big hurry. I appreciate the open door. I’ll try to keep that door open, and when there is a reason to go back, I’ll would probably go back.”

httpss://youtube.com/watch?v=Bx_AE7ELspE

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