WWE legend Rob Van Dam insists he would be open to having one final run with the company before he retires.
At 55-years-old, the ECW icon is well aware he is in the winter of his career, but would he like to have a billed retirement run or match like John Cena or AJ Styles did?
Not exactly, but he wouldn’t be against performing in a WWE ring once again.
Speaking to TMZ, RVD said: “I am open to consider anything.
“That’s part of being open-minded – you know, I try not to shut anything out without at least considering it.
“And when it comes to something like that, they’ve got my number. They can talk to me. As you know, I’ll be appearing at WWE World. We talked about that – 4/20, remember?
“We can definitely have that conversation. As far as a retirement tour, though – unless I change my perspective, which always happens, because you’re always looking at things from a different place in life if you keep going – the way I feel now is I don’t like the idea of labeling something as a retirement.

“I don’t really want to know if I’m having my last match when I am.”
RVD finally won the WWE title in 2006. He was also the ECW champion at the time, but double champ status did not last long after he was arrested for being in possession of marijuana.
The company suspended Van Dam and had him drop his titles. Sadly, he would never win world title gold again in WWE.
But since 2001, RVD has had a handful of runs with the company and has remained a fan favourite throughout.
He also entered the WWE Hall of Fame in 2001.
Could he be another name to add to Gunther’s list?






