The WWE Hall of Famer Denies Having Lasting Symptoms from Concussions
Rob Van Dam (RVD), a renowned figure in the wrestling world, recently addressed rumors surrounding his health. After his surprise appearance in AEW, where he faced Jungle Boy, a fan expressed concerns about RVD’s return to pro wrestling, citing the wrestler’s alleged history with concussions. The fan’s comment suggested that RVD had admitted to suffering from numerous concussions in the past.
However, RVD was quick to clarify the situation. Responding directly to the fan’s comment, the WWE Hall of Famer firmly stated that he never claimed to have had “too many concussions.” Furthermore, he emphasized that he’s never experienced lasting symptoms from any concussion, with the exception of a single symptom in 2016 – double vision, which was treated with therapy.
RVD’s recent match with Jungle Boy showcased that he still possesses the skills and agility that made him a fan favorite. As he continues to make appearances, it’s evident that RVD is in good health and remains passionate about wrestling. While he’s known for his laid-back demeanor, RVD didn’t hesitate to address misconceptions about his health, urging fans to be informed and cautious about spreading unverified information.