Rob Van Dam posted the following on his official Myspace page
IT'S ALIVE! RVD TV LIVES! Happy New Year everybody! I'm excited about 2008 and all the good things it's bringing.
Many of my projects will be coming into play over the next few months, so I look forward to filling you in as they come to pass. Of those projects, one that we've all been waiting for has reached its moment.
RVD TV is open!!! Check it out and sign up for a membership to get a new episode every week! This is how to keep up with my current situations and projects, how to get my workouts with personal instruction, and how to grow inside on a spiritual level so that you may inspire others. Hang around with me and just see if I don't rub off on you. Once a month you'll see me in various genuine conversations with my many celebrity friends. Go to robvandam.com to learn all the facts and be among the first official members, which means you'll also get an autographed kick-ass 8x10 photo like the one on the front page-made out to you.
While part of the site is still under construction, keep a few things in mind. To get the new RVD's Dojo T shirt, and the RVD TV T shirt, click here Holland's Windmill Airbrush
To check out the merchandise in the 5 Star Comics Store, including a bunch of autographed items, RVD 5STAR STORE: RVD's 5Star Home
So, I had a big match with Booker T. in Texas last week. Thank you to everybody that made it, driving in from all over the map! PWA has a lot going for them. Official Booker T. Web Site The promotion and the wrestling school are very professional- as if you'd expect anything less from Book. It was also great to see Scorpio, Boogie and Shelton who were in the house. It was fun wrestling Booker T, but not fun enough to live back on the road again, in case you're wondering. I do appreciate the booking offers from all over the country and also Japan, England, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Portugal, Ireland, Spain, and any other country I may have forgotten, but I'm still not looking to leave home.
Traveling to Houston and back did remind me how much I dislike flying. Many of you can relate to the pain-in-the-ass security lines and privacy violations, and probably even the delays and cancellations. I'm giving myself a headache just thinking about all that crap, let alone the constant, unnecessary announcements on the airplane that have to be a deliberate attempt by the captain to keep me from getting any rest. I don't want to look out the window. I'm trying to sleep! I don't care that we'll be starting our descent in 25 minutes. For the love of God, just do it! They even wake me to try to get me to eat their "food", but if you ever put your tray down you are trapped like baby in a high chair and that's what they want. Now, here's a perspective from a frequent flyer. That's right- I qualify. Spending hundreds of days a year going through airports, you learn the system. A couple weeks ago, I went from my car to boarding my airplane in 7 minutes in Long Beach. LAX is a lot bigger. I usually do it in 20, I've done it in much less.