Granted, RVD has only just returned to the WWE, but he has been shoved into some high profile match-ups that current WWE fans will recognise him for, despite being put into an ill-fated partnership with Ricardo Rodriquez over the distinguished and highly credible World Heavyweight Championship…
Yes, alright, he’s a pawn for a rivalry that could’ve used anyone in his place, but the fact that WWE settled on him ensures screen time and some kind of meaningful existence. What if he were to win the championship by the time of WWE 2K14′s release? He won’t, but then that would be another champion absent from the game.
RVD is a great performer, familiar with older and now newer fans of WWE. His place on the roster, however, has been given to Hulk Hogan and his various guises. Is that good for business?
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