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Rob Van Dam Defends Vince McMahon, Says Vince Shouldn’t Be Blamed For Wrestlers’ Deaths

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• Rob Van Dam Defends Vince McMahon, Says Vince Shouldn’t Be Blamed For Wrestlers’ Deaths

Former WWE Champion Rob Van Dam recently defended WWE CEO Vince McMahon on Twitter by saying that Vince is not responsible for the deaths of multiple former World Wrestling Federation Superstars.

A fan had accused McMahon by tweeting:

“Vince f**ked over so many people, ruined their lives and in my opinion is responsible for the death of multiple people.”

RVD replied the following:

“You’ve all been ‘conditioned’ to feel that way. As a nonconformist, I consider things before I take them as fact.

If I swallow 50 somas & wash it down with vodka this afternoon at home, on the road, even in an arena, don’t any of you dare blame WWE or Vince. #ridiculous #think”

Van Dam was recently inducted into the 2021 class of the WWE Hall of Fame a few days before WrestleMania 37.

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (May 22, 1993) – WWF Superstars of Wrestling

On this day in 1993, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Superstars of Wrestling’.

This episode was pre-taped at the Memorial Auditorium in Worcester, Massachusetts and featured matches, promos & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF King of the Ring 1993’ PPV.

Here’s the match-card:

1. The Smoking Gunns vs. Duane Gill & Chris Duffy

2. Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Jerry Seavey

3. KOTR Qualifying Match: Crush vs. Shawn Michaels

4. Adam Bomb vs. Burt Centeno

5. Jim Duggan vs. The Brooklyn Brawler


        
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