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Rob Van Dam Recalls An Argument He Had With Vince McMahon Over The New ECW!

The UK Sun recently interviewed Rob Van Dam about his time in WWE, the revival of ECW and when he lost faith and more. You can read the full interview here. Here are some highlights, discussing the ECW revival:

How long did it take that dream to die? Do you remember when you lost faith?

I had some great matches with Test, Bob Holly and Big Show.

But almost right away they added "credibility" — as Vince put it — to the show, by adding rules.

So then it became that Extreme Rules would be one match out of the night, like a lottery drawing. It watered down the rest of the card.

I lost faith at a very precise moment, when I lost an argument with Vince over it.

I told him: "In ECW you have a product that is different, you should capitalise on that difference. That’s why the fans like it and are attracted to it."

That’s when Vince told me that nobody remembered the old ECW and he created this enthusiasm for this new ECW.

I said: "Wait a second, didn’t we bring it back because of the success of the DVD and One Night Stand. Didn’t that tell us there’s a lot of support still."

He said: "Well Rob, there’s a lot of support because they’re watching WWE promote ECW. They weren’t around back then. People grow up, have kids, things change."

I replied: "That doesn’t make sense. Come on Vince, why do you think they chant ‘ECW’ when we’re doing something out there."

He said: "Well, because I spent the last five years training them to chant ‘ECW’. We’ve got to have credibility Rob and that means we have to listen to the referees."

I realised I can’t tell Vince McMahon what is best for a global product. You have to dumb things down to hit the mainstream, and if you only target the hardcore then you’re going to have a much smaller cult following. That wasn’t what he wanted.

I even put it like that, and he agreed!

That was the moment I thought: "OK, bye bye old ECW. At least we still have the DVDs and the memories."