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Azn_Prince
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Wade Keller of the Pro Wrestling Torch is reporting that RVD is officially done with World Wrestling Entertainment as of last Wednesday. His match with Snitsky on this week's ECW show will likely be his final match with the company. RVD has already made it clear to WWE he will not be re-signing with the company and they feel keeping him around to burying him on TV is not worth it.

Although RVD's WWE contract does not expire until late June, WWE officials are giving him an earloy released because they had nothing for him creatively. Despite the early release, RVD has a no-compete clause and will not be able to show up in TNA immediately.

RVD is is expected to sign with TNA after a much needed break from the pro wrestling industry. One of the major issues that prevented him from re-signing with WWE is that they would not give him the vacation time he was asking for. RVD is looking to work a reduced schedule, which TNA offers. Expect RVD and Sabu to jump ship to TNA in the coming months.


http://rajah.com/base/node/7918

Well, I think i'm done watching WWE and ECW now.
Jc2
Go watch TNA icon_smile.gif
forceofhabit
Actually, watch MMA. Knock outs > piledrivers
mofo
TNA. kurt angle and now rvd..wwe, game over
Joventino
QUOTE(forceofhabit @ May 20 2007, 03:45 AM) [snapback]2955359[/snapback]
Actually, watch MMA. Knock outs > piledrivers

MMA is freakin awesome but you can't deny that pro wrestling (not sports entertainment) is flashier and is entertaining in its own merits

TNA is stocking up on stars now

If their ratings don't come close to the WWE, it's probably just because of the name recognition the company has
Dante
i used to watch wrestling when it didn't seem fake
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