WWE HOFer Rob Van Dam On Showing Up In WWE: ‘They’re Not Testing For Weed Anymore’

Although ECW legend Rob Van Dam hasn’t wrestled for WWE in 12 years, he hasn’t ruled out the possibility of returning to the company, so long as he can pass the drug test.

During a live question and answer period on his YouTube channel, RVD was asked if he would consider joining Paul Heyman’s faction, The Vision, on “WWE Raw,” due to the amount of injuries the group has endured, explaining that he’s always open for opportunities, especially now that the promotion allows its talent to use marijuana.

“Hey man. Paul’s got my number … I’m not sure I’ll pass the drug test. I gotta study,” he stated. “Everybody knows they’re not testing for weed anymore … it gets brought up to me all the time in interviews and stuff, and lately after talking about how they don’t test for marijuana anymore, they like to bring up that interview that Cody [Rhodes] did with [Finn Balor] … they want to know my opinion on that and I think that’s great. It’s going to add longevity to their careers and their lives.”

It was first revealed that marijuana had been taken off WWE’s banned drug list last year when “WWE SmackDown” star Michin confirmed that the company accepted that talent like to use it for pain relief or enjoyment. RVD hasn’t been shy about his love for weed, having founded his own cannabis brand in 2019 and can be seen smoking during many of his podcast episodes. 

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AJ Styles Is Grateful For Last WWE Match With Shinsuke Nakamura

Before wrapping up his career at the 2026 Royal Rumble, AJ Styles got to share the ring with Shinsuke Nakamura, his long-time friend, one last time. According to Styles, this clash was important to him not only because of their personal connection, but also for the fact that their previous one in WWE wasn’t as well-perceived as they had hoped.

“Of course I have favorite moments and matches, but there’s so many that I can’t just throw them out there,” Styles told “Raw Recap: WWE Now.” “Let’s talk about the most recent favorite. Shinsuke Nakamura and myself had an unbelievable match at Saturday Night’s Main Event. I’m probably proud of that match because I know a lot of people didn’t like the first one we had in WWE, so I think we made up for it.”

Under the WWE banner, Nakamura and Styles battled over the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 34, with the latter emerging victorious to retain the title. Afterward, Nakamura blindsided Styles with a low blow and Kinshasa, signaling a heel turn. This go-around at Saturday Night’s Main Event, the in-ring faceoff between Styles and Nakamura remained respectful across the board as both men laid in their signature offenses. Styles again left with a victory via the Styles Clash.

Aside from his rematch against Nakamura, Styles pointed to his bouts with John Cena and CM Punk as other recent favorites. “The match with John Cena at Crown Jewel in Australia. Man, I’m so glad I got to wrestle that guy. Punk, having that match with him. There are a lot of matches that I didn’t think I’d have the opportunity to have at the end of my career and was able to pull off some unbelievable matches and unbelievable moments.”

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Thekla Thinks She Handled The ‘Hostile’ Environment Of AEW Well

Thekla is currently riding high as the AEW Women’s World Champion, winning the title from Kris Statlander after being in the company for less than a year. However, “The Toxic Spider” didn’t exactly have it easy when transitioning from STARDOM in Japan to AEW in the United States. During a recent appearance on the “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, Thekla was asked about her first few days in AEW to which she revealed that her no-nonsense attitude didn’t exactly go down too well with some members of the AEW women’s roster.

“It was a hostile environment. Once you get in the locker room I was like ‘Damn why am I beefing with everybody? What’s going on?’ But I understood–but I’m also like Japan trained so I would be like going up to people like ‘Hey what’s up? I’m new, My name is Thekla, nice to meet you. I’m here now, what are you going to do about it?’ Some people love that, some people didn’t, but now I feel like I’ve proven myself and everybody’s cool.” Despite the competitive atmosphere in AEW when she arrived, Thekla did admit that she loves the environment within the company, especially being able to spend time with people who have achieved so much in their own careers.

While AEW does focus more on the in-ring aspect of wrestling, the company still uses backstage promos and interviews to further stories, stuff that Thekla wasn’t used to working in Japan. With that said, while she’s still learning on the job, Thekla is enjoying learning the ins and outs of American TV wrestling. 

“Some of it I think I’m a natural at, like when it comes to entrances and stuff, but when it comes to like find the camera and that, I really have to actively think about that aspect of producing TV. When it comes to the backstage promos, I could tell some of the stuff was completely new to me you know? And then I get a little nervous and I think a little too much, but honestly that’s the stuff that I’ve enjoyed the most because it’s new.”

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Backstage Report On Danhausen Following WWE Debut

The mysterious contents of the box were unveiled at WWE Elimination Chamber, with former AEW star Danhausen emerging from it in his WWE debut. Looking ahead, the “very nice, very evil” star is now expected to be part of WWE for the foreseeable future.

According to BodySlam+, Danhausen has inked a WWE contract that is multiple years in length. The outlet further reports WWE officials originally hoped to sign in July 2025, but due to All Elite Wrestling extending his former deal with it, he remained unable to hit the free agency market until 2026.

Regarding Danhausen’s WWE debut, PWI Elite reports that WWE went to great lengths to conceal him so fans in Chicago couldn’t spot him ahead of Elimination Chamber. “WWE Raw” and “WWE SmackDown” General Managers Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis opened the box at the premium live event to reveal a coffin sitting inside of it. Once the coffin swung open, a series of dancers marched out with Danhausen following behind. For the occasion, Danhausen donned his signature cape and demonic face paint, and even interacted with WWE commentators Michael Cole and Wade Barrett.

Following his initial arrival, PWI Elite indicates that Danhausen will be on-site for tomorrow’s edition of “Raw,” which will emanate from the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. Whether or not he will officially join the “Raw” roster as well has yet to be seen.

In his last years under the AEW-ROH banner, Danhausen was largely absent from programming due to a mix of injuries and a lack of booking. His last in-ring appearance for the companies came in February 2024, when he defeated Brandon Cutler on “ROH on HonorClub.”

WWE Star Liv Morgan Recalls Main Roster Beginnings With The Riott Squad

This past November, Liv Morgan marked the eight-year anniversary of her WWE main roster debut, which saw her, Ruby Riott, and Sarah Logan unleash a pair of attacks on the women of “WWE SmackDown.” Together, the trio of Morgan, Riott, and Logan became known as the Riott Squad.

During an interview with the “Battleground Podcast,” Morgan reflected on her time working with Riott and Logan. “I mean, we were tagging all across the world, multiple nights a week. I became a lowkey kind of tag team specialist,” Morgan said. “I learned from Ruby and Sarah, who have both been wrestling longer than me. Both had more experience than me. So they really took me under their wing, were patient with me, and taught me a ton. I’m so much better for it at the end of the day, but honestly, we just had so much fun, me and the girls. We just had so so so much fun. We really became a family. We still keep in touch. And so I feel like the foundation and the fundamentals of my tag team prowess form from the Riott Squad.”

In their first in-ring outing as a trio, the Riott Squad defeated Charlotte Flair, Natalya, and Naomi on the November 28, 2017 edition of “SmackDown.” Fast forward to 2026, Morgan now finds herself as the female veteran amongst the Judgement Day faction, with Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez as her rotating tag team partners. With Rodriguez, Morgan is a four-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion.

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