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Two weeks ago Rob Van Dam made his debut on WWE’s rival promotion, AEW. A week later, he wrestled his first match in the promotion. While it thrilled most of the wrestling universe to have the WWE Hall of Famer at Tony Khan‘s promotion, a sizeable chunk of fans also criticized him for betraying his former employer.

Fed up with the negative remarks, RVD went on an online rant to shut his online trollers up. He had quite aggressive remarks about his haters on social media. Let’s dive deep and find out what he had to say.

Rob Van Dam buries his online haters and detractors on Twitter

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Going to his official Twitter account, RVD poured all his anger and frustration out on his latest tweet. He questioned his haters for criticizing him for appearing in AEW. Furthermore, he nullified their remarks by revealing that WWE gave him permission to appear on AEW.

He expressed his statement in a fierce manner. However, his frustration is understandable, as he was being questioned for no reason. Permission or not, the WWE legend has full rights to make his own choices and implement them. Some fans often forget that superstars are here to entertain them, not cater to their unreasonable and non-sensible demands.

Though some people are negative about the situation, it won’t cause any harm to RVD as he has already impressed millions of fans with his performance on AEW and, most importantly, the AEW President.

This further brings an important question to the forefront. Does RVD’s wrestling future lie in AEW?

RVD drops a hint about his AEW future

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While speaking on his latest 1 Of A Kind podcast, which was released on August 14, he gave a subtle hint that he may continue to work with AEW. His “we’ll have to wait and see” reply was sort of vague, but a little optimistic about his AEW future tenure.

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Moreover, he claimed that Khan was very much impressed by his debut performance on the August 9 edition of AEW Dynamite. Also, the wrestling universe had a positive response to his arrival at the company. All the things are pointing in a single direction, which is that RVD is here to stay in AEW…*fingers crossed*

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RVD made his debut on the August 1 episode of Dynamite. He wrestled Jack Perry at the 08/09 Dynamite in a losing effort for the FTW Championship. Though the WWE veteran lost the match, he won many hearts that day. Comment down below what you think of RVD clapping back at his hates online.

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