WWE Hall of Famer RVD has truly done it all in the world of professional wrestling and he loves popping up at random places. He appeared on SmackDown last week and has now revealed how his appearance came together.

The live crowd in Seattle was treated to an action-packed night during the September 13th episode of WWE SmackDown. Throughout the show, notable figures like Vickie Guerrero, RVD, and Teddy Long were seen in the crowd, making the whole show memorable. RVD especially made an impact, as he was seen with his wife Katie Forbes.

While speaking on his 1 of a Kind podcast, RVD was asked about his appearance on SmackDown last week and how it came together. RVD mentioned that he received the invitation with very little notice. WWE gave him just one day’s notice to fly out, contacting him on Wednesday and asking if he could leave the following day. Despite the short notice, he was available and agreed to go.

“It was an invite that happened with not a lot of notice at all. It was a one-day notice to fly out. Wednesday, sorry about the short notice, but you would have to leave tomorrow. But, you know, are you available on Friday? And I was.”

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We will have to wait and see whether The Whole F’n Show will make his return to WWE television again in the future as fans more than loved seeing the WWE Hall of Famer back after so long.

What’s your view on what RVD had to say regarding his appearance on Friday Night SmackDown last week? Do you believe he will return to WWE television again soon? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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