
TNA Wrestler Rob Van Dam spoke with Steve
Gerweck of
Gerweck.net on a number of issues including the
morale backstage in TNA, Creative changes in the company and more. Below is a
quick recap:
Backstage TNA morale:everybody seems to get along in such a way in absense of the
nervousness that i witnesses while working for the other guys. everywhere, house
shows, tv, and even international tours, oh my god, those were tense. It would
go down every stage of the feeding chain, the pecking order. If they see some
young guy joking around, having a good time, it will just start by some of the
other guys just giving them a look. Then afterwards they have to figure out how
to ride that guy hard because he shouldn't be that comfortable because he hasn't
paid his dues. up there it just wreaks of that. I thought all of that was just
ridiculous. like a fraternity.Everyone is afraid of
saying the wrong thing and getting heat. I don't see that in TNA. I see them all
kinda wanting to see everyone do well. everyone wants to see success and its a
business. You have some loyal to the company that want to see some return
energy. some return love from the office for being so loyal. You have some guys
that are more marketable than others and they deal with that. Most of all
there's alot of love there. they seem genuinely seem to like to work
there.Creative changes in the
company:I believe that depending how much leverage
you deserve, as far as being one of the talent. I think you have as much input
as you want. me personally i dont, the last thing that i want is to sit in a
meeting figuring out what direction. Thats not me, thats not what pro wrestling
is all about. It is a job for me, its a good job. If it were up to me, i would
go in 5 minutes before the bell, go wrestler and take a
shower.Brooke Hogan coming into
TNA:I think people were surprised. I thnk alot of
people respect hulk enough to respect his family and his guests. i dont know
what her position is with the knockouts. On the
recent departures of a number of knockouts:Its not
that im holding back on speaking. but i know very little about that. one of the
names you mentioned is going to be coming back. i believe, so ive been told. It
seems that the knockouts arent as big a part of the show as they used to be. it
seems like when i first got there. I think they had their own ppv at one point.
now maybe not so much.Differences between Paul
Heyman, Vince McMahon and if Dixie Carter is more relaxed than
others:For sure, i could sit here and point out all
of the differences but i would also have to point out the different stage of my
career that im in. With Dixie i have all of the freedom and leverage. I love my
deal with TNA. Dixie is great and i never give anything but props.