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WWE: Rob Van Dam - One of a Kind
WWE champ Rob Van Dam hosts this program that includes matches from 1993-2003, bonus features, interviews, promos and more. Van Dam goes up against some of the fiercest wrestlers in this compilation of his best matches. Opponents include Scotty Flamingo, Sabu, The Eliminators, Lance Storm, Tommy Dreamer, Bam Bam Bigelow, Jerry Lynn, Balls Mahoney, Chris Jericho and Christian.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the career of WWE superstar Rob Van Dam, known for his unique high-flying style and charismatic personality. It features a mix of in-ring action, backstage footage, and interviews with RVD himself, along with fellow wrestlers and industry figures. The film explores his rise through the ranks, his most memorable matches, and his impact on professional wrestling.
Critical Reception
As a WWE home video release, critical reviews are generally positive among wrestling fans, highlighting RVD's in-ring skills and the comprehensive look at his career. It's praised for its entertainment value and candid interviews.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for showcasing Rob Van Dam's innovative and exciting wrestling style.
Appreciated for its in-depth look at RVD's career journey and personal insights.
Considered a must-watch for fans of Rob Van Dam and ECW/WWE history.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this title are overwhelmingly positive, with fans frequently commending the extensive collection of Rob Van Dam's greatest matches and the insightful interviews that provide a deep dive into his career. Many appreciate the documentary's ability to capture his unique persona and contribution to professional wrestling.
Awards & Accolades
While this is a home video release and not typically eligible for major film awards, Rob Van Dam himself is a multiple-time WWE Champion, Intercontinental Champion, and a WWE Hall of Fame inductee (2021).
Fun Fact
The documentary title 'One of a Kind' directly references Rob Van Dam's unique wrestling style and his catchphrase, 'The Whole F'n Show,' which he often incorporated into his promos.
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