WWE and ECW Legend Teases Potential Return Match

WWE Hall of Famer Rob Van Dam recently hinted at a possible return to the ring for a grudge match with NXT star Wes Lee. During the special ECW-themed NXT episode on November 6, RVD made an appearance at Philadelphia’s legendary 2300 Arena but ended up being attacked by Lee, who used a steel chair on the Hall of Famer. This confrontation left fans speculating about a potential match between the two, as Van Dam took to social media to tease his intentions for payback.

Rob Van Dam’s NXT Appearance and the Confrontation with Wes Lee

As part of NXT’s tribute to ECW, RVD joined other ECW alumni like Bubba Ray Dudley and Rhyno at the 2300 Arena. Unlike some of his peers who competed in matches, Van Dam took on a non-wrestling role, supporting Je’Von Evans in a match against Wes Lee. However, before the match could start, Lee struck Van Dam with a steel chair in an unexpected attack that left the WWE Hall of Famer momentarily sidelined.

Despite the ambush, Van Dam managed to recover quickly and assist Evans, who ultimately won the match. However, the incident fueled speculations that the confrontation might not be over.

RVD Hints at Seeking Revenge

Following the attack, Van Dam responded to a fan-shared clip on Twitter with the caption, “I’ll get him back,” hinting that his issues with Wes Lee are far from resolved. RVD’s message has sparked fan interest in a potential return to the ring, with many hoping for a showdown between the ECW legend and the NXT star in the near future. This tease has led to discussions about WWE possibly planning a match between the two, potentially as a feature at an upcoming NXT event or Premium Live Event.

WWE Fans Eager for RVD’s Return to the Ring

If WWE decides to bring Van Dam back for an in-ring appearance, it would mark his first match in WWE since his Hall of Fame induction in 2021. Known for his high-flying moves and innovative style, RVD remains a fan-favorite, and a match against a rising talent like Wes Lee would offer a memorable encounter for both longtime and newer WWE fans.

The prospect of RVD’s return has created a buzz, with fans eagerly awaiting updates on what could be one of WWE’s most anticipated grudge matches.

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