Liv Morgan has posted a new photo where she shows her backside in leather from WWE Hell in a Cell.
WWE Hall of Famer Rob Van Dam (RVD) recently revealed that he initially was not a fan of the way WWE booked him against the multi-time World Champion Triple H. RVD shared how he has a different standpoint on the rivalry.
Rob Van Dam opens up on Triple H
Triple H defeated RVD in all four of their televised one-on-one matches between September 2002 and June 2003. The Game also came out on top in several other feuds during that era, prompting accusations that he ‘buried’ some of his co-workers.
Speaking on the Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling podcast, RVD recalled how he viewed Vince McMahon’s son-in-law two decades ago.
“I wasn’t happy about the situation at the time,” RVD said. “Competitive state of mind, you don’t look at it when you’re across the ring from him and you’re both competing for the love of the crowd, you don’t look at it like, ‘Hey, this guy is [an executive].’ … You look at it more like, ‘It’s not fair. Just because he’s with the boss’ daughter.’”
Hunter has been an influential figure backstage and heavily involved in the creative decisions for his matches. He held a position in WWE’s creative team throughout the 2000s. The role enabled the 14-time world champion to have a say in his own storylines, a luxury that was not afforded to other stars.
He disliked losing so much at the time, the one-time WWE Champion now has fond memories of their impressive matches. Here is what he had to say:
“Looking back, I had great matches with him,” RVD continued. “He’s a really good wrestler. At the time, I don’t even think I could have admitted that, just because I felt like puffing my chest out and trying to fight for every inch I could get.”