During a recent ITR Live show in London, Rob Van Dam spoke to Kenny McIntosh about CM Punk at the AEW scrum and Rob's memories and thoughts on CM Punk's ego. Subscribe to the channel for more clips of our live shows and interviews, and don't forget to like and comment too!
did he reference vampire guy, Kevin Thorne,next to his ring escort,, and not even realize it? she looked sad after saying "Kevin Thorne"....she's a beautiful lady. great story by RVD
RVD was always a chill guy. He only told people to pick a hand when they had truly pissed him off, the rest of the time he just wanted to work, hit the Mary Jane and hang with his buddies.
It depends on who you ask. There’s a reason TNA fans called him Bob Van Dam or No Job Rob because he wasn’t the RVD of ECW or WWE in TNA, he was the big fish now, he was the big name who should be putting talent over and he was so selfish and so big on himself he refused to lose clean to AJ Styles when AJ was TNA world champion because he didn’t think AJ was a big enough name to pin him clean.
I remember Rob lost a match to Jerry Lynn or somebody in ECW, and after the game, he cut a promo saying it did not matter if he lost because he was still over. That was probably during his arrogant youth phase, but it still showed he had a grip on what he was doing and what it meant. Seeing him now, he is still cool and has learned from his experiences.
That played into his heel persona at the time, and he was legit upset he was a second pick so wanted to give himself some props. If anything it helped the moment a ton imo and no one looked bad after.
I used to be a huge Fan of Punk. Back in the days i never watched the Indipendent promotions because i was to young and only knew about WWE, but I instantly became a Fan when saw him first. His track record of having backstage beef speaks volumes. For example what he did with Jeff Hardy in 2009 was unacceptable. I still was too young to realise what was going on so i stayed a fan of him because of his talent. Know i am all grown up ad sadly have to admit, that i cheared for the wrong guy.
Uniquely Mick Foley didn’t do those promos and it’s why he’s my favourite. His promos were always “you’re the best there is… but” he always put his opponent over no matter who it was. Mick would just say that he had more heart or more determination or that he could withstand that pain and maybe just maybe the stars would align.
Reminds me of when he first brought Cactus Jack into the then-WWF - it was after Triple H had beaten the shit out of him as Mankind, and he cut a promo talking about how Mankind was "one tough SOB" but wasn't tough enough to beat Triple H, so he had to break out Cactus Jack to do it instead.
Go listen to any promo from Heyman, Cornette, Heenan, Cena, hell, even Undertaker. They never ever make light of their opponents before a match. They put them over; how tough they are, how fast/strong/technical etc they are and what a challenge it will be to be up against them. But then comes the "but"... But as good as you are, you will be put to the sword by the Beast Incarnate. The Midnight Express. The Head of the Table. Andre The Giant. Rest in peace. Basically, put the other guy over huge and then say "I will beat you." Btw, you refer to Mick Foley. Guess who had a major influence on his career? Both Heyman and Cornette. If you are sitting under THOSE learning trees... How can you possibly be bad? Of course Mick Foley was going to be GOAT level.
@@randomlyfactual1943 undertaker has never been a great promo unfortunately so I can’t even think of an iconic taker promo. Cornette in his prime as his momma’s boy gimmick and Heyman as the advocate can get you in the building no doubt. Cena on his day could do that but his issue was how he’d brush it off when he lost but I put that on the company than him.
@@MrMisanthrope84 and Randy Orton too. Whenever people talk about Triple H and Orton they always say Foley got them to the next level. His stuff with Vader was so brutal that it made Vader that much more believable and whilst forgotten now, he did great stuff with Sting in WCW.
"Strippers can be fun to date, as long as can they leave the gimmick at work and not bring it home... and be normal at home... huhhe, hehe... Right?" (Looking at his girlfriend.) Hahahaha! (And he's absolutely right.) Rob Van Dam, one of a kind. 😆
@@pescadinha23 Well, to be fair, Rob was high off as ass when Kevin was in WWE. And it's not like Kevin was around long enough for Rob to actually get to know him. He, probably, only remembers passing him in the hallway a small handful of times. Which is sad because both Mordecai and Kevin Thorn were EXCELLENT gimmicks that Vince just outright refused to invest into... kinda like a certain "Fiend" in modern WWE...
Eh if he wanted to AEW or TNA maybe. But he was a fucking top mid carder even in ECW. it's why he held a TV tittle. great to keep eyes on the screen and asses in the seats. he didn't have a ton of moves even relative to that erra.
"WHAT!? IS SOMEONE OFFENDING ME?! AM I OFFENDED!? SHOULD I BE OFFENDED?!" Damn, Rob just nailed perfectly the description on Punk. "Shoot" promo of Hangman, "someone" spreading rumours about him getting Cabana fired, getting mad at Hornswoggle for him asking mutual friends phone number...yeah, Rob definitely knows what he's talking about.
Stop bringing up the Hornswoggle shit cause the story behind that has been explained but some of you like a narrative. Hayley Williams was not a mutual fan and it wasn't up to Punk to be giving her number out.
Yea it was strange. First CM Punk did not show any sign that he was offended. Only after months, when he had time to think about it, he started hammering Hangman.
@@sanmar6292 its especially funny when punk has done shoots during scripted promos on HHH, though got offended by page basically saying "you only care for yourself, no one likes you". Colt being referenced is purely speculation by fans.
@@_Amin_99 Punk's actions literally proved the Hangman promo to be 100% correct. Hangman really was trying to defend AEW from CM Punk, as Punk attempted to destroy the entire company.
Met Rob when he was doing an autograph session at Best Buy way back in 2002. The dude was so chill and down to earth. He even signed a chair for one of the fans there.
@@austinryanshaver9998 there isn't in this context. Someone has to have a brain and balls in the locker room and take charge, seems like no one at that time was. Kudos to Punk. That means veterans just ignored shit that shouldn't have been and they're the children here.
2:06 “-like I’ve been separated from the full time long enough to where I don’t even connect with that competitive ego anymore. And it makes so many decisions for you, when you’re trapped in that way of thinking, you don’t even realise it.” "It makes so many decisions for you." That goes hard af. RVD stay spittin til the day he die.
He’s right too, this RVD is NOT the RVD in his prime because he isn’t a top guy anymore, but when he was top guy he was just as egocentric and full of himself as everyone else and he’s right that being the top guy gives you an ego that thinks and makes decisions for you. There’s a reason TNA fans called him Bob Van Dam or No Job Rob because he wasn’t the RVD of ECW or WWE in TNA, he was the big fish now, he was the big name who should be putting talent over and he was so selfish and so big on himself he refused to lose clean to AJ Styles when AJ was TNA world champion because he didn’t think AJ was a big enough name to pin him clean.
@@levisamom5069 Fr though, I’m always seeming clips of him training guys and he’s in better shape than all of em. All these stud athletes he’s running circles round em. Crazy shit
For someone who always portrayed the stoner (which is an example of someone turning his own personality up to 11), RVD always puts out well thought out answers to questions. Every interview I see him do, I'm glad I listened to what he had to say. Thanks for the share, Kenny
Since when were "Stoners" not able to be intelligent and articulate? These sounds like the words of somebody who's had no experience and has no knowledge of weed whatsoever, possibly a Texan.
@@turloughmcconnell8897 The Devil's lettuce will rot your brain and make ya a vessel for satanic indoctrination! Tell me that isn't some shit you would hear at an evangelical rally/convention.
@@turloughmcconnell8897 it's a stereotype around all smokers unfortunately. as a successful smoker myself it's highly offensive but I think we've all learned that we can't make everyone see the truth
@@rohitchaoji I do. Disappointed, he had lackluster move set and 0 impact to any storyline. Even Right to Censor storylines looked like Goat material if compared to him. Wish WWE used him better. The idea was great, execution and timing was off.
It makes me happy to see that RVD is still looking healthy and is doing well that man took a lot of serious bumps in his career and everytime he did the Five Star Frog Splash I winced cause I could see how much damage that did to his abdomen truly one of the most entertaining performers to watch any time he wrestled
What makes it worse is that its coming from RVD. If RVD is calling you an egomaniac, you have a problem. Punk is a internet smark turned pro wrestler who became a gatekeeper after he finally made it to the top. He has the toxic philosophy of Bret Hart x100.
@@KRiZZxTV What about RVD was more egotistical than the people who were actually the most popular wrestlers though? I could see if this was "Young Shawn Michaels" who never made it to be religiously devout.
When I think of the career of RVD, no matter what he is a part of: singles, tag team, tornado matches, cages, barb wire, or just interviews, I have never not been entertained by him. An easy top 10 all time for me.
It is a damn shame that Rob's WWE push was cut short. I think it was BS, but it says a lot about his character that he never had any bad feelings about the punishment.
I don't even think Punk is a mark for himself. I think he's just a dreadfully insecure individual who lacks very basic communication skills and people skills.
lol the part where Rob mentions CM Punk telling him he's having a team meeting, it's definitely true because there's 2 other wrestlers(can't remember which 2, but there's shoots with them) that said Phil came up to them and said the same thing.
I think it was Edge, Christian and Chris Jericho who made fun of Punk when he did a locker room meeting and was trying to be the locker room leader while those three guys were there too. But that was already past the "WWE ECW" times what Rob is talking here, so guess there has been more of these occasions.
I’m a huge CM Punk fan, don’t really know now since the incident. But, what RVD said is spot on. Punk is so uptight for no good reason. It’s always “someone’s out to get me.” Yeah, saints in wresting are few and far between. However, not everyone is out to get you, especially nowadays. They’re either doing their job or totally do not care. Punk and The Elite should all lighten the f up. Y’all are vets acting like it’s your first shot at being enhancement talent at a big promotion and you’re hellbent on getting to the top. Again, having an ego is fine. But, paranoia and delusions aren’t.
I mean to be fair Punk probably is right. There probably is someone out there that would like to ruin his career and screw his reputation. But literally every celebrity there ever was and will be will go through that. There will always be 1 person that hates what you do. It his stupid paranoia that hurts him and everyone around him.
This all started cuz Hangma'am Adam Page went into business for himself during a live confrontation. Putting Punk on the spot with backstage drama. Punk is absolutely right to think people are trying to disrespect him.
@@vileluca not really it all started after the podcast punk did a few weeks before and then hangman just put them same words out but he didn't mention anyone name. Punk really has a problem.
Ahhh, we all have delusional thoughts from time to time, to think we're always right, or think something of someone and it be wrong. Punk had alot of issues growing up from abuse so I get it. Is he always right? No. Could he handle it better.? Well yea
Bruh think about it…. If I was CM Punk In 2013 I’d be pissed that I had to put over 3 part timers, show up the next night, get paid less and work while being hurt and only have 6 weeks off!!! And those 3 chumps are the ones that barged into his locker room cuz of his rant against the media yet the media is asking him these questions and he’s giving them honest answers
Rob's interviews are always fun to listen to because he's never been fake about anything ever, he just tells everything to you straight. His various episodes on Jericho's podcast are fantastic listens.
And that’s why people will remember it. RVD had a great insight when WWE suggested he do something when he got mad like undo his ponytail. He said why, everyone is always mad? Being different is how you stand out.
It's a character. I'm sure there's element of truth, but Windham Rotunda is not unequivocally the same person that we saw on Smackdown. He couldn't be and still be successful.
I love how punk deliberately picked the first guy to ask him a question but before he could, he deliberately brought up his previous work with Scott colton (which he clearly knew before hand) just so he could go on a rant about it. He even tells the guy you should state who you're friends with even tho the guy didn't even say anything about Scott or even got chance to say anything before punk cut him off and went on a rant
He brought it up because most of the "press" at the scrum had made clickbait headlines that Punk had an influence on Tony Khan's decision to not extend Cabana's contract.
That's the guy who first asked Tony if Colt was being let go/moved b/c of Punk @ Death Before Dishonor, so it wasn't that the guy just happened to be the 1st bullet in the chamber, he was the target to start with.
@@sharpy1122 keyword "press" and then crybaby punk wants to blame the Elite. Guy needs to go back home and stay there. I knew something like this was going to happen, it always does. RoH, WWE and now AEW
@@Filterdeez Considering the "press" that turn up to these scrums constantly praise everything that happens on AEW even though there is creative issues all over each show. This shows the integrity of these journalists as nothing more than cheerleaders for Tony Khan's ego. How would you feel as CM Punk who gets AEW their highest viewership segments to then have your name dragged through the mud by your EVPs who consistanly lose a couple of hundred thousand viewers every time they appear on the show
When Rob was making his singer analogy, all I could think was “I don’t have to imagine a singer like that. His name is David Lee Roth, and he’s my favourite frontman of all time “.
I respect that CM Punk is straight edge and has never drank or used drugs but I wouldn't judge him if he would just take a few bong hits and chilled everyday.
I appreciate Rob is brutally honest and unapologetic. Seems like Punk struggles with the fact he failed at MMA yet wants to push a tough guy image. He clearly isn't the alpha he strives to be. RVD is intelligent and laid back. It's refreshing to hear his opinions.
He didn't just fail at MMA, he failed Miserably!! The fact that he still has an Ego and thinks that he's the "Man" is comical. Can't even take him Serious. Let him fad into oblivion, where he belongs, so everyone else can move forward. He had his time as a glorified stuntman and now it's time for the younger guys get there shine.
You can say a lot of things about this man, he had a ego (which he did, but it was also part of his character and he never said he didn’t) he had his issues for sure but you can’t say he didn’t care about the business and didn’t try and bury a company he worked for or other people he worked with.
@@seanleary7711 I wasn’t talking about wwe I was talking about aew if you didn’t realize, in aew he literally did try and bury the company and trashed the people he worked with if you didn’t notice, and he was the company’s champion. I have no problem for the way he left wwe, wwe did bury people and treated him terrible, but the way he walked out of aew was very much distasteful and trashy imo.
Funny how Rob Van Dam said imagine if that was in the music industry.....it actually is in hip hop. For the most part every rapper talks about how great they are and how every other rapper is beneath them (minus their homies).
Can you show me these rappers who name other specific rappers in their music saying they are better than them? Lmaaoo rap hasn't been like that since the mid 2000s
@@donmeyers2631 nobody ever died from weed tho. Now the pills, "unnecessary" roids, random guns in the locker room,l ate night drinking- all that shit the undertaker thinks today's wrestlers are pussies for not doing excessively....that's the shit that kills ya QUICK.
Haha nah it would just ruin his zen. Rvd has no patience for douchebags and assholes listen to his pick a hand interview where he names all the wrestlers that he might he might have whooped
AEW should not be hiring RVD because if they do they say stupid things. Look Eric you love AEW this much. But everything what RVD said is pretty true and he nailed it. But I was 20 years old watching WWE trust me and believe me. WWE they have been on top throughout the years than AEW. They started their show for 4 years ago. We started since 25 years for WWE. They don’t have truly respect people. But they are irritating others and other companies. When their is a problem I solve problems. But AEW doesn’t do a lot of the biggest matches than WWE does. Respect is earned not giving out and not UFC kind of thing. With all do respect I watch CM Punk in WWE history of this business but he is the best in the world. I get it you respect AEW but we have the same people has been Champions before in WWE. But if you want to make promo don’t just hey I’m a bitch or I’m better than you I hear those words many times but it’s not respectfully respect others it makes you wanna insulting them.
CM Punk always came across entitled to me. One of those guys who thought because he was good that he automatically deserved whatever he thought he’d worked for. He had great mic skills and a good run bashing the business, genuinely it was his best work, but he was never bigger than the guys he convinced himself he was. Not even close to be honest. He was hitting his peak when he quit and yet I don’t think anyone misses him the way we miss other legends like Austin, Rock, Undertaker, Kane, HHH, Brett Hart etc. and the list goes on.
This is exactly what Booker T was saying. His exact words were if I was backstage and I heard Punk saying that he’s the top draw who draws all the money at a real media scrum than he would of walked up to him and fought him because now it’s beyond wrestling and just playing a character. You really think you’re better than everyone when you start talking like that.
AEW media scrums have always had a bit of kayfabe, just look at Jay White's after Forbidden Door. It's the shit Punk pulled off after the scrum that's the real problem
During a recent ITR Live show in London, Rob Van Dam spoke to Kenny McIntosh about CM Punk at the AEW scrum and Rob's memories and thoughts on CM Punk's ego. Subscribe to the channel for more clips of our live shows and interviews, and don't forget to like and comment too!
did he reference vampire guy, Kevin Thorne,next to his ring escort,, and not even realize it? she looked sad after saying "Kevin Thorne"....she's a beautiful lady. great story by RVD
You should interview Rene Dupree
RVD and GSP remind of the few people who don’t have that arrogant ego
RVD THE OG 💯
Looks like Rob's Better Half is wearing a Young Bucks Outfit.
What a great clip. Like he doesnt even bury him, he just spits the facts. RVD An absolute G forever
I don't think a pothead can split facts
RVD was always a chill guy. He only told people to pick a hand when they had truly pissed him off, the rest of the time he just wanted to work, hit the Mary Jane and hang with his buddies.
@@luqast8462 I mean one just did
RVD is what CM Punk thinks he is: Able to back up his words.
@@luqast8462 konnan is a pot head and yet he's the booker of AAA
Its amazing how much RVD has Grown over the years and how much wisdom he has now
He always had. Those who did not respect his wisdom would have to “Pick a Hand.”
Cause its the weeeed man! He grew more cells smokin some joints
He always had great wisdom. One of, if not the most, brightest and truest mindset towards wrestling and its politics.
@@m00rtin4 i think hes one of the most genuine wrestlers out there. A loyal person. That won't stab you in the back.
Older..
"Every promo is I'm the baddest bitch there is, and you don't know" omg I'll never see promos the same again now 🤣🤣
Brett Hart just came into my head I can’t stop laughing.
I understand this thing from my first wrestling show. What else it could be?
@@jamesdeansvocalcords801 Bret screwed Bret
@@jamesdeansvocalcords801 same here😂
@@sirnoname6943 exactly
20 years later and RVD is still rocking the ponytail slicked back. Thank You RVD for all your great matches and your excellent performances.
I still wear the same hair style
@@maosama3695 that’s great, if you find something you like and looks great why not stick with it? Thank You for your reply.
And still baked 🤣
@@simonbelmont65 It doesn't look "great", that's the point.
@@fhdhhghbkn3759 why doesn’t it look great? What’s Wrong with a ponytail?
RVD always was selfless and one of the humblest guys. He's that down to the ground dude you want to party with.
He's one of kind
Tna rvd says otherwise
It depends on who you ask. There’s a reason TNA fans called him Bob Van Dam or No Job Rob because he wasn’t the RVD of ECW or WWE in TNA, he was the big fish now, he was the big name who should be putting talent over and he was so selfish and so big on himself he refused to lose clean to AJ Styles when AJ was TNA world champion because he didn’t think AJ was a big enough name to pin him clean.
@@thehorrorhound6575 yes that's what I was saying...he says this about punk, but he was worse at that point...by far
I partied with him 😎
I remember Rob lost a match to Jerry Lynn or somebody in ECW, and after the game, he cut a promo saying it did not matter if he lost because he was still over. That was probably during his arrogant youth phase, but it still showed he had a grip on what he was doing and what it meant. Seeing him now, he is still cool and has learned from his experiences.
That played into his heel persona at the time, and he was legit upset he was a second pick so wanted to give himself some props. If anything it helped the moment a ton imo and no one looked bad after.
That was a work, he was a heel you fucking Mark 😂
@@Kirkenburer74 that was when he really went beast mode and made the TV title more important than the world title
After the game lol it's a match
@@paulcarpenter7844 after the game 😂😂😂 fucking hell how did I not notice that?!
I love this man. Unapologetically himself 24/7
Unapologetically himself 4/20 too.
Mr Monday Night, The Whole F’N Show…I’m glad I was able to see his prime in real time. Rob from 97-05…what a wrestler.
One of the most chilling Pro Wrestlers in WWE History 😂
as everyone should be
I used to be a huge Fan of Punk. Back in the days i never watched the Indipendent promotions because i was to young and only knew about WWE, but I instantly became a Fan when saw him first. His track record of having backstage beef speaks volumes. For example what he did with Jeff Hardy in 2009 was unacceptable. I still was too young to realise what was going on so i stayed a fan of him because of his talent. Know i am all grown up ad sadly have to admit, that i cheared for the wrong guy.
Uniquely Mick Foley didn’t do those promos and it’s why he’s my favourite. His promos were always “you’re the best there is… but” he always put his opponent over no matter who it was. Mick would just say that he had more heart or more determination or that he could withstand that pain and maybe just maybe the stars would align.
Reminds me of when he first brought Cactus Jack into the then-WWF - it was after Triple H had beaten the shit out of him as Mankind, and he cut a promo talking about how Mankind was "one tough SOB" but wasn't tough enough to beat Triple H, so he had to break out Cactus Jack to do it instead.
Go listen to any promo from Heyman, Cornette, Heenan, Cena, hell, even Undertaker.
They never ever make light of their opponents before a match. They put them over; how tough they are, how fast/strong/technical etc they are and what a challenge it will be to be up against them. But then comes the "but"...
But as good as you are, you will be put to the sword by the Beast Incarnate. The Midnight Express. The Head of the Table. Andre The Giant. Rest in peace. Basically, put the other guy over huge and then say "I will beat you."
Btw, you refer to Mick Foley. Guess who had a major influence on his career? Both Heyman and Cornette. If you are sitting under THOSE learning trees... How can you possibly be bad? Of course Mick Foley was going to be GOAT level.
Foley created megastars too. He was instrumental in creating Austin, Rock, Triple H and made a monster out of the Undertaker. Foley was awesome.
@@randomlyfactual1943 undertaker has never been a great promo unfortunately so I can’t even think of an iconic taker promo. Cornette in his prime as his momma’s boy gimmick and Heyman as the advocate can get you in the building no doubt. Cena on his day could do that but his issue was how he’d brush it off when he lost but I put that on the company than him.
@@MrMisanthrope84 and Randy Orton too. Whenever people talk about Triple H and Orton they always say Foley got them to the next level. His stuff with Vader was so brutal that it made Vader that much more believable and whilst forgotten now, he did great stuff with Sting in WCW.
He's effortlessly funny...The comedic timing of him turning to her and asking "right?" is just perfect
That had me in tears😂
The comedic pause after he says “vampire dude” was perfect 😂
LOL Its easy to forget he was their for gangrel, and early edge.hoooly fuck.
@@gorkskoal9315 He was talking about Kevin Thorn, dude.
....who?
RVD always sounds more like Shawn Michaels, Even when he was making fun of his eyes. Nobody can forget that.
Yep your right but his voice is not that rough.
He can do a great HBK impersonation!!! Trust me it's on TH-cam look for it ✌️
@@davidjones6470 I know, Nobody can forget that impression, I remember laughing at how RVD mocked him few years ago.
@@shawnmichaels568 yep!!😂😂 Even the eye's!! Damn his' good
Yet his voice hasn't changed since raw days
"New guys came cm punk....... bobby Lashley..... vampire dude....." 😂😂😂
Gangrel was Awesome lol
Kevin Thorne and Ariel, can't forget Ariel
@@EmmettXIV you remember Ariel more than the Kevin Thorn gimmick and I can't say that I blame you.
@@gordonjamescowiesteveryone remembers Ariel more than Kevin Thorne. Shelly Martinez had a great rack.
"Strippers can be fun to date, as long as can they leave the gimmick at work and not bring it home... and be normal at home... huhhe, hehe... Right?" (Looking at his girlfriend.) Hahahaha! (And he's absolutely right.) Rob Van Dam, one of a kind. 😆
Keepin it real.
thats his wife
That was hilarious, but the fact she remembered who Kevin Thorn was and he didn't had me in tears laughing 😂😂😂
@@pescadinha23 Well, to be fair, Rob was high off as ass when Kevin was in WWE. And it's not like Kevin was around long enough for Rob to actually get to know him. He, probably, only remembers passing him in the hallway a small handful of times. Which is sad because both Mordecai and Kevin Thorn were EXCELLENT gimmicks that Vince just outright refused to invest into... kinda like a certain "Fiend" in modern WWE...
Never date a 304
RVD is a one of a kind human being in the wrestling world, incredible dude
“ONE OF A KIND!” 🎸
I wish RVD was 20 years younger and we could all watch him wrestle again😂
He's still wrestling some matches.
Saw him wrestle with OTT in dublin a few months back still as good as he was 20 years ago hands down.
Eh if he wanted to AEW or TNA maybe. But he was a fucking top mid carder even in ECW. it's why he held a TV tittle. great to keep eyes on the screen and asses in the seats. he didn't have a ton of moves even relative to that erra.
@@arslaanpasha3334 Oh he does? cool!
@@gorkskoal9315 yes he does
RVD needs to tell CM Punk pick a hand 🤣🤣
😂😂
Unlike punk, RVD is an actual tough guy. He would beat the hell out of that overrated diva.
LMAOOOOOOO
😂😂
Then ace comes With the chair
Bro can I just get RVD saying "I'm the baddest bitch there is, and you don't know!" on loop?
Followed by his giggling lmao
"WHAT!? IS SOMEONE OFFENDING ME?! AM I OFFENDED!? SHOULD I BE OFFENDED?!" Damn, Rob just nailed perfectly the description on Punk. "Shoot" promo of Hangman, "someone" spreading rumours about him getting Cabana fired, getting mad at Hornswoggle for him asking mutual friends phone number...yeah, Rob definitely knows what he's talking about.
Stop bringing up the Hornswoggle shit cause the story behind that has been explained but some of you like a narrative. Hayley Williams was not a mutual fan and it wasn't up to Punk to be giving her number out.
Hangman going to business for himself on live television is right specially when it was about that cabana nobody
Yea it was strange. First CM Punk did not show any sign that he was offended. Only after months, when he had time to think about it, he started hammering Hangman.
@@sanmar6292 its especially funny when punk has done shoots during scripted promos on HHH, though got offended by page basically saying "you only care for yourself, no one likes you". Colt being referenced is purely speculation by fans.
@@_Amin_99 Punk's actions literally proved the Hangman promo to be 100% correct. Hangman really was trying to defend AEW from CM Punk, as Punk attempted to destroy the entire company.
Met Rob when he was doing an autograph session at Best Buy way back in 2002. The dude was so chill and down to earth. He even signed a chair for one of the fans there.
"Bro, your locker room leader, What Happened"
Best part.
Idk “vampire dude” almost had me in tears 😂
@@mayson9817 that's Gangrel right? Atleast I hope so, 1 vampire is more than enough lmao.
Not Gangrel, they introduced a new vampire character in the New ECW
@@floatingdisembodiedhead8975 Kevin Thorn
@@mase60391oh damn, I only remembered him as Mordecai lmao. I forgot that Kevin Thorne was a vampire character.
That story about Phil Brooks calling a locker room meeting will never get old. It really shows the type of person he is.
Tough talk online for someone who knows nothing
@@thegreatmrt and you are??
Not really there’s nothing wrong with that?
"Who the Fook is this guy?" Meme.. bruh CM Punk can kick rocks.
@@austinryanshaver9998 there isn't in this context. Someone has to have a brain and balls in the locker room and take charge, seems like no one at that time was. Kudos to Punk.
That means veterans just ignored shit that shouldn't have been and they're the children here.
From the words of comedian George Carlin (RiP) “undisputed champion, if it’s undisputed, what all of the fighting about?”
Basically...
2:06
“-like I’ve been separated from the full time long enough to where I don’t even connect with that competitive ego anymore. And it makes so many decisions for you, when you’re trapped in that way of thinking, you don’t even realise it.”
"It makes so many decisions for you." That goes hard af. RVD stay spittin til the day he die.
RVD will never die. I'm calling it
He’s right too, this RVD is NOT the RVD in his prime because he isn’t a top guy anymore, but when he was top guy he was just as egocentric and full of himself as everyone else and he’s right that being the top guy gives you an ego that thinks and makes decisions for you.
There’s a reason TNA fans called him Bob Van Dam or No Job Rob because he wasn’t the RVD of ECW or WWE in TNA, he was the big fish now, he was the big name who should be putting talent over and he was so selfish and so big on himself he refused to lose clean to AJ Styles when AJ was TNA world champion because he didn’t think AJ was a big enough name to pin him clean.
RVD is a damn National treasure
International treasure
Nah Nicholas Cage is
If I had the fountain ⛲️ of youth id give RVD a gallon. Dude was amazing, I miss him in his prime. God bless RVD
😢😊😢😅😅😊😊😅😅😊😅😅😅
well Dustin Rhodes has the fountain of youth and it looks like he ain't sharing
Absolutely, RVD is one of the goats. He was way too good it's ridiculous.
@@levisamom5069 Fr though, I’m always seeming clips of him training guys and he’s in better shape than all of em. All these stud athletes he’s running circles round em. Crazy shit
You know they thought of getting him for the glacier gimmick ?
Growing up watch RVD was awesome.
I remember his matches with Jeff Hardy in 2001. Great memories.
one of a kind, the whole f'in show
EC DUB, EC DUB. 90's was RVD Prime years
@@carter3369 overrated
I love Rob, he just seems like he's everyone's friend.
@@seanleary7711 I wasn't describing you
With free weed
Except HBK 😂😂
There is a saying in my country:
If you are friends with everyone,you actually arent anyone friend.
RVD aged better than most ECW stars.
Especially the ones who have passed away, some from drug overdose
cause he’s was a nuanced athlete not just a maniac
I mean, 35 seconds in the CTE is... prominent, and sad.
There is no one moving the industry alone. It is everyone together.
My favourite line.
For someone who always portrayed the stoner (which is an example of someone turning his own personality up to 11), RVD always puts out well thought out answers to questions. Every interview I see him do, I'm glad I listened to what he had to say. Thanks for the share, Kenny
Since when were "Stoners" not able to be intelligent and articulate? These sounds like the words of somebody who's had no experience and has no knowledge of weed whatsoever, possibly a Texan.
@@turloughmcconnell8897 The Devil's lettuce will rot your brain and make ya a vessel for satanic indoctrination!
Tell me that isn't some shit you would hear at an evangelical rally/convention.
@@turloughmcconnell8897 hey I’m a Texan and I have experience and knowledge of weed lol😂
@@turloughmcconnell8897 it's a stereotype around all smokers unfortunately. as a successful smoker myself it's highly offensive but I think we've all learned that we can't make everyone see the truth
The dude's very chill but never confuse being zen with being dumb
RVD’a take is so chill and real….AND ACCURATE AF
words you never want to hear rvd say to you "i dont like your energy" lol
Obviously the words are pick a hand
@@KillyJoe I’ll still fight him. Just need a strap and some silver
No one cares what an old hippie says about your energy.
That's "I'm not mad, I'm disappointed" territory
Taz had negative energy, he was indeed told to pick a hand
The fact she remembered who Kevin Thorn was and he didn't had me in tears laughing 😂😂😂
Yeah vampire dude 😂
Here's something even better that NOBODY remembers: Mordecai
@@rohitchaoji I do. Disappointed, he had lackluster move set and 0 impact to any storyline. Even Right to Censor storylines looked like Goat material if compared to him. Wish WWE used him better. The idea was great, execution and timing was off.
who is she ?
@CannonAbuser right to censor was one of the most memorable and successful heel factions of that era though
It makes me happy to see that RVD is still looking healthy and is doing well that man took a lot of serious bumps in his career and everytime he did the Five Star Frog Splash I winced cause I could see how much damage that did to his abdomen truly one of the most entertaining performers to watch any time he wrestled
It’s hilarious how much his wife loves him she’s sitting there hanging on his every word. RVD is a lucky guy.
RVD is hilarious 😂
RVD seems like a great dude. Funny, insightful, and laid back.
Those were some of the wisest things ever said about Pro Wrestling. Leave it to RVD. Freaking nailed it.👏🏾
What makes it worse is that its coming from RVD. If RVD is calling you an egomaniac, you have a problem. Punk is a internet smark turned pro wrestler who became a gatekeeper after he finally made it to the top. He has the toxic philosophy of Bret Hart x100.
@@KRiZZxTV Bret Hart really was the best. CM Punk is just a pretender.
@@KRiZZxTV What about RVD was more egotistical than the people who were actually the most popular wrestlers though? I could see if this was "Young Shawn Michaels" who never made it to be religiously devout.
@@madhatter8508It was 2019, I was 21 years old when I finally saw that truth. Bret the best ever.
@@madhatter8508I think they more along the lines of if someone as chilled and laid back as RVD is says your an egomaniac then there is a problem.
RVD is one of the coolest dudes to talk to. Always has time for fans.
When I think of the career of RVD, no matter what he is a part of: singles, tag team, tornado matches, cages, barb wire, or just interviews, I have never not been entertained by him. An easy top 10 all time for me.
Vampire Dude 💀💀💀
I could listen to RVD talk all day. Total legend.
WHOLE F’N SHOW ONE OF A KIND
RVD is Awesome easily one of my all-time favorites
Hell yea!
It is a damn shame that Rob's WWE push was cut short. I think it was BS, but it says a lot about his character that he never had any bad feelings about the punishment.
Because Vinnie Mac doesn't like THC but he sure does love his NDAs
@@Filterdeez I was going to just respond to your line and then I saw your name. Brilliant
@@randomlyfactual1943 thank you sir
Well Rob was the one that got pulled over
@@toshoshi1551 And Orton and Matt Riddle now have fucking 420 Merch. Y'all make excuses for all the people y'all dig.
RVD is so wise. Tells it like it is. Great humble charisma in front of a crowd as well.
I love RVD, stoned asf and still speaking facts
😅😅😅 me too
Jist of the conversation: CM Punk is his own biggest mark. 🤷🏾♂️ we need a Mr Monday Night podcast.
I don't even think Punk is a mark for himself. I think he's just a dreadfully insecure individual who lacks very basic communication skills and people skills.
What night should it be on?
Gist
RVD does have a podcast
@@DeadmanInc336 And yet he makes more then you ever will .
Met RVD at a restaurant called Pacers about 15 years ago. Super fucking cool guy.
The best dude, I met him at a bar in Mi, and he was so friendly. Much Respect to RVD "The whole fuckin' show"
I came to hear the same thing about Brooks again
But I happily left with RVD calling Kevin Thorn "Vampire Dude" 😅
lol the part where Rob mentions CM Punk telling him he's having a team meeting, it's definitely true because there's 2 other wrestlers(can't remember which 2, but there's shoots with them) that said Phil came up to them and said the same thing.
I think it was Edge, Christian and Chris Jericho who made fun of Punk when he did a locker room meeting and was trying to be the locker room leader while those three guys were there too. But that was already past the "WWE ECW" times what Rob is talking here, so guess there has been more of these occasions.
@@KadeBloc I think Cody and Booker T too.
@James I think you're confusing events here.
But I am sensing some irrelevant and unrelated hostilities here.
@@DeadmanInc336 yes cody told a stroy where he wanted to be the locke room leader and Booker T confronted him telling he was not his leader
@@ReaperFrost Punk is just a shitty communicator, with shitty people skills, and shitty social skills from the sound of things.
RVD is such a legend
Was at 1pw in doncaster show was amazing. thanks you rvd brother. Hope u goin too be there in April.
RVD and Kurt Angle sound just the like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, both legends are hilarious including CM Punk
RVD is too cool for this world, I could listen to him talk for hours.
Good gas damn I’d love to spend an afternoon having a smoke with RVD and listening to his stories!
RVD seems like such a cool guy. Bet its a lot of fun hanging out with him
Rvd used to be that one wrestler that everyone wants to watch every time, he should be bigger than he was, he is a legend, but he deserved more.
Basically RVD is saying thay Punk is not that big of a deal as he always thought he was.
Bullshit he said he didn't know the guy . People like you like to read more into what someone says and put words in there Mouth
@@robertrodriguez787 you are so wise
@@seanleary7711 Punk is pretty anal though, so it's probably not without provocation.
Punk was never a big deal. Never main evented Mania. Nobody knows him outside of wrestling. He can’t wrestle.
I’m a huge CM Punk fan, don’t really know now since the incident. But, what RVD said is spot on. Punk is so uptight for no good reason. It’s always “someone’s out to get me.” Yeah, saints in wresting are few and far between. However, not everyone is out to get you, especially nowadays. They’re either doing their job or totally do not care. Punk and The Elite should all lighten the f up. Y’all are vets acting like it’s your first shot at being enhancement talent at a big promotion and you’re hellbent on getting to the top. Again, having an ego is fine. But, paranoia and delusions aren’t.
I mean to be fair Punk probably is right. There probably is someone out there that would like to ruin his career and screw his reputation. But literally every celebrity there ever was and will be will go through that. There will always be 1 person that hates what you do. It his stupid paranoia that hurts him and everyone around him.
This all started cuz Hangma'am Adam Page went into business for himself during a live confrontation. Putting Punk on the spot with backstage drama.
Punk is absolutely right to think people are trying to disrespect him.
@@vileluca not really it all started after the podcast punk did a few weeks before and then hangman just put them same words out but he didn't mention anyone name. Punk really has a problem.
Ahhh, we all have delusional thoughts from time to time, to think we're always right, or think something of someone and it be wrong. Punk had alot of issues growing up from abuse so I get it. Is he always right? No. Could he handle it better.? Well yea
Bruh think about it…. If I was CM Punk In 2013 I’d be pissed that I had to put over 3 part timers, show up the next night, get paid less and work while being hurt and only have 6 weeks off!!!
And those 3 chumps are the ones that barged into his locker room cuz of his rant against the media yet the media is asking him these questions and he’s giving them honest answers
Rob's interviews are always fun to listen to because he's never been fake about anything ever, he just tells everything to you straight. His various episodes on Jericho's podcast are fantastic listens.
By far the realest shoot i ever seen. Wow!!!
I'd have to say Bray Wyatt's promo last night was all humility and no ego.
True. He only interrupted once during the show with a graphic on screen.
And that’s why people will remember it. RVD had a great insight when WWE suggested he do something when he got mad like undo his ponytail. He said why, everyone is always mad? Being different is how you stand out.
It's a character. I'm sure there's element of truth, but Windham Rotunda is not unequivocally the same person that we saw on Smackdown. He couldn't be and still be successful.
I Think is a 100% a character.His voice kinda sounded wierd.
Terrible acting it’s called
I know RVD smokes weed like a champ but God damn he always sounds like he just downed a 40 of Jack Daniels
He is a one of a KIND
I love how punk deliberately picked the first guy to ask him a question but before he could, he deliberately brought up his previous work with Scott colton (which he clearly knew before hand) just so he could go on a rant about it. He even tells the guy you should state who you're friends with even tho the guy didn't even say anything about Scott or even got chance to say anything before punk cut him off and went on a rant
He brought it up because most of the "press" at the scrum had made clickbait headlines that Punk had an influence on Tony Khan's decision to not extend Cabana's contract.
That's the guy who first asked Tony if Colt was being let go/moved b/c of Punk @ Death Before Dishonor, so it wasn't that the guy just happened to be the 1st bullet in the chamber, he was the target to start with.
@@sharpy1122 keyword "press" and then crybaby punk wants to blame the Elite. Guy needs to go back home and stay there. I knew something like this was going to happen, it always does. RoH, WWE and now AEW
@@Filterdeez Considering the "press" that turn up to these scrums constantly praise everything that happens on AEW even though there is creative issues all over each show. This shows the integrity of these journalists as nothing more than cheerleaders for Tony Khan's ego. How would you feel as CM Punk who gets AEW their highest viewership segments to then have your name dragged through the mud by your EVPs who consistanly lose a couple of hundred thousand viewers every time they appear on the show
@@sharpy1122 exactly
RVD hasn't changed his hairstyle in 20 years and I absolutely love it
great wrestler and personality love how chilled he is due to the pot lol
RVD might be a lot of things to some people but one thing I can say about him is that he's not a liar.
When Rob was making his singer analogy, all I could think was “I don’t have to imagine a singer like that. His name is David Lee Roth, and he’s my favourite frontman of all time “.
Rob is a guy i would actually like too meet in person.. Seems like a really cool laid back guy!
That was excellent! He's such an insightful speaker.
I respect that CM Punk is straight edge and has never drank or used drugs but I wouldn't judge him if he would just take a few bong hits and chilled everyday.
When I first heard RVD's music hit, it sounded like, 'Wanna get high?!'
I like the way he mentioned Kevin Thorn :D "Vampire Dude"
I appreciate Rob is brutally honest and unapologetic. Seems like Punk struggles with the fact he failed at MMA yet wants to push a tough guy image. He clearly isn't the alpha he strives to be. RVD is intelligent and laid back. It's refreshing to hear his opinions.
He didn't just fail at MMA, he failed Miserably!! The fact that he still has an Ego and thinks that he's the "Man" is comical. Can't even take him Serious. Let him fad into oblivion, where he belongs, so everyone else can move forward. He had his time as a glorified stuntman and now it's time for the younger guys get there shine.
Rob is still in phenomenal shape. Good on ya!
Bret Hart is the exact same way. Believed his gimmick was real life. 💯%
Still does cept he just got more bitter and salty, but those WWE checks cash everytime tho 🤣
Ironically Punk’s favorite wrestlers was Bret.
Funny that Bret Hart turned into Jane Goodall in his old age. 🐒👱♀️
@@savedasrob apple dont fall from the tree
Bret was actually the best wrestler in the world, Punk was never even close.
RVD always spitting facts !. Love him
RVD is just a fucking dude!
You can say a lot of things about this man, he had a ego (which he did, but it was also part of his character and he never said he didn’t) he had his issues for sure but you can’t say he didn’t care about the business and didn’t try and bury a company he worked for or other people he worked with.
@@seanleary7711 I wasn’t talking about wwe I was talking about aew if you didn’t realize, in aew he literally did try and bury the company and trashed the people he worked with if you didn’t notice, and he was the company’s champion. I have no problem for the way he left wwe, wwe did bury people and treated him terrible, but the way he walked out of aew was very much distasteful and trashy imo.
I’m not even joking when I say RVD should really be a comedian.
He's actually done stand up funny enough. I think he still does it.
Funny how Rob Van Dam said imagine if that was in the music industry.....it actually is in hip hop. For the most part every rapper talks about how great they are and how every other rapper is beneath them (minus their homies).
He said singer not rapper. Rapper and Hip Hop are a different genre altogether.
I don't disagree with your comment.
Can you show me these rappers who name other specific rappers in their music saying they are better than them? Lmaaoo rap hasn't been like that since the mid 2000s
@@grammysworld5449 Kendrick Lamar in Big Sean’s ‘Control’ from 2012. You’re welcome.
@@liquidgeorge literally 10 years ago lmaooo ok and last time I checked, Kendrick isn't "every rapper"
RVD has he best laugh.
Every RVD shoot interview is better than his promos if wwe just him be himself and speak from the heart
I’d love him to come back to WWE for one more run 💯
Rob is an excellent judge of character because he's introspective.
AEW should hire RVD as backstage guru or some shit. Seems like he’s keep everyone zen
Lots of wellness tests to be failed lol
@@donmeyers2631 nobody ever died from weed tho. Now the pills, "unnecessary" roids, random guns in the locker room,l ate night drinking- all that shit the undertaker thinks today's wrestlers are pussies for not doing excessively....that's the shit that kills ya QUICK.
Haha nah it would just ruin his zen. Rvd has no patience for douchebags and assholes listen to his pick a hand interview where he names all the wrestlers that he might he might have whooped
May as well, he's obviously a BTE shill
AEW should not be hiring RVD because if they do they say stupid things. Look Eric you love AEW this much. But everything what RVD said is pretty true and he nailed it. But I was 20 years old watching WWE trust me and believe me. WWE they have been on top throughout the years than AEW. They started their show for 4 years ago. We started since 25 years for WWE. They don’t have truly respect people. But they are irritating others and other companies. When their is a problem I solve problems. But AEW doesn’t do a lot of the biggest matches than WWE does. Respect is earned not giving out and not UFC kind of thing. With all do respect I watch CM Punk in WWE history of this business but he is the best in the world. I get it you respect AEW but we have the same people has been Champions before in WWE. But if you want to make promo don’t just hey I’m a bitch or I’m better than you I hear those words many times but it’s not respectfully respect others it makes you wanna insulting them.
CM Punk always came across entitled to me. One of those guys who thought because he was good that he automatically deserved whatever he thought he’d worked for. He had great mic skills and a good run bashing the business, genuinely it was his best work, but he was never bigger than the guys he convinced himself he was. Not even close to be honest. He was hitting his peak when he quit and yet I don’t think anyone misses him the way we miss other legends like Austin, Rock, Undertaker, Kane, HHH, Brett Hart etc. and the list goes on.
That was all over the place. Love RVD so much. He's great
RVD is great, very insightful.
RVD is the epitome of "The right weed (medication) will help you think clearly and see things from both sides
Just enough weed, true.
Not true.
This is exactly what Booker T was saying. His exact words were if I was backstage and I heard Punk saying that he’s the top draw who draws all the money at a real media scrum than he would of walked up to him and fought him because now it’s beyond wrestling and just playing a character. You really think you’re better than everyone when you start talking like that.
AEW media scrums have always had a bit of kayfabe, just look at Jay White's after Forbidden Door. It's the shit Punk pulled off after the scrum that's the real problem
RVD is a LEGEND!!!!
6:58 That demonic voice Rob did scared the hell outta me😂😂😂
Being a huge JCVD fan it was so cool on RAW seeing RVD backstage doing splits and meditating, straight out of bloodsport, RVD was awesome
Rob had an interesting take on the situation. An RVD interview is never boring. He is just one of the unique characters of wrestling.
Cena once said in a promo “you throw stones but you live in a glass house” more & more I think about that, it’s true.
Is that the 1st time ever hearing that people who live in glass houses shouldnt throw stones?
I could spot the narcissism coming from CM Punk from day one, almost like there's something wrong with him. RVD is spot on with his analysis.
CM PUNK THE BEST IN THE WORLD 🌎
Bro I just want to live RVD Life