Jerry Lynn and RVD's brutal clashes became instant classics.
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Lynn and RVD waged a series of savage bouts over the ECW World Television Championship.
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Rob Van Dam and John Cena became fast enemies in the lead-up to ECW One Night Stand 2006.
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The contract signing between RVD and the Cenation leader got heated.
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Cena was met with raucous boos as he defended the WWE Title inside New York City's Hammerstein Ballroom.
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The careers of Rob Van Dam and Sabu were entwined from the very beginning.
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Van Dam and Sabu would eventually join forces to become one of ECW's most celebrated tag teams.
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The WWE Universe delighted whenever Rob Van Dam and Jeff Hardy squared off.
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Eddie Guerrero targeted RVD when Latino Heat returned to WWE in 2002.
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The Intercontinental Title Ladder Match on the May 27, 2002, edition of Raw between RVD and Guerrero is regarded as one of the best Ladder Matches in red brand history.
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Guerrero and Van Dam's kinetic in-ring styles made for some dazzling matches.
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Van Dam was hungry for Triple H's World Heavyweight Championship in 2002.
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Mr. Monday Night battled The Game in the first-ever Elimination Chamber Match at Survivor Series 2002.
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RVD turned against ECW when Jerry Lawler rallied against the Philadelphia-based company in 1997.
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RVD found himself in heated battles with Paul Heyman-affiliated goliaths like Big Show ...